Have you noticed that online surveys are now constantly advertised everywhere you search for home business opportunities? Taking paid surveys has recently become one of the hottest money-making trends online. The reason is, paid surveys can be very profitable with very little effort. Most surveys pay $10-15 while some will pay $50-75 per survey for about 15-30 minutes out of your time. Some even offer up to $150 to participate in focus groups. The perks are that you choose the amount of time to spend while taking these surveys.
Imagine this: say you spend 15 minutes taking a $15 survey. You decide to take 4 more. Within 1 hour you have just made $60. Now say you take another hour to take 4 more later on in the day. Well, that gives you $120 in just one day. Multiply $120×5 days and you made $600 in just 1 week. That’s not bad for only a 10 hour week.
Paid surveys may also be one of the biggest scams online. Many websites will sell you directories, memberships or daily emails with leads. Many more websites just simply sell you empty promises. Many times people do not notice that they will have to take a survey prescreen to determine if you will even be selected to participate in the survey. The prescreen is way for the companies to determine if you are qualified to take the survey. They will then advise you an invitation willl be sent to your email if chosen. The prescreen survey does not pay you, but will enter you into a weekly or monthly drawing for $5- $250. Now that is for drawing winners only.
When determining whether a paid survey website is reputable or not, make sure they offer a money back guarantee. Check and see if they write it all in caps suggesting that you’re going to make an outrageous amount of money just for taking surveys. Also check to see if they are offering prescreening or already have surveys ready to be taken. You alwasy have the option to email your questions or concerns. That is they do have an email to answer you questions.
Go with your gut instinct…if it sounds too good to be true…then it probably is. Alwasy read between the lines before you signup or pay to join and programs. Hey, your trying to make money-not throw it away!
I will be conducting more research on paid surveys, so keep checking back for updates.
June 25th, 2006
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The advent of the Internet has been a huge boon to the banking industry. Long concerned about the costs of doing business, banks have quickly embraced the Internet as a way of doing business with their customers without having to pay employees to handle the transactions. The Internet is open for business 24 hours a day and a “teller” is always on call in the form of a fully automated system.
Unfortunately, certain clever criminals have made the very notion of online banking inherently risky. Using a system known as “phishing”, these unscrupulous types have sent out millions of e-mail messages that appear to be from legitimate banking institutions, asking customers for personal information, such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers and Social Security numbers. Many people have replied to these messages without realizing that they are not from their bank, but from someone who wants to steal information from them.
An even worse problem is that of “pharming” where malicious code directs customers who are trying to find a bank’s Website to a site that the criminals have set up that looks just like the real one. This one, however, is only there to steal information.
This has led to some customers losing money, as the crooks have been able to infiltrate their bank accounts using the stolen information. An even worse outcome is that there is not a bit more unease among all consumers about engaging in financial transactions online.
There are a number of solutions in the works. Some of them involve more detailed questions of customers as the log in, so that their identities can be more accurately confirmed and so that the customers can be assured that they are at the right Website. The hardware solutions are more effective, as they require that the customer use a physical device to connect, such as a card that displays a number that changes once a minute that only the real bank’s server knows. The problems with these solutions are cost and the problem of physically distributing the devices to the public. Internet commerce is still in its youth, and these problems will eventually go away as the entire system becomes more sophisticated. In the meantime, customers who bank online should make a habit of becoming more cautions as they use the Web for financial purposes.
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©Copyright 2005-06 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including http://www.homeequityhelp.net, a site devoted to information regarding home equity lending. |
June 6th, 2006
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This article is not aimed at discouraging people from starting Home based business through the Internet, but to guide the people about the Business opportunities available on the net that are bogus and illegitimate. These are more popularly termed as Scams. There are numerous opportunities available on the Internet for starting a home-based business successfully. Some of these opportunities are really success oriented. However all these business strategies require hard work and dedication besides thorough knowledge about the market.
Some of these opportunities are quick and easy way of making money. Before getting involved into any business opportunity through the Internet, people must make themselves cautioned against the fraudulent scams. They should not get carried away by people who try to fool others using fake testimonials, documents, guarantee cards, and offering huge income potentials in short period of time.
There are many reliable work at home jobs on the Internet. These jobs do not claim to give easy money in short period of time. These jobs are based on hard work and open-minded communication between the employers and trusted employees through telecommuting. These jobs are more or less similar to the regular jobs in many ways. The employee must first qualify for the job that is offered. He must then develop trust with the employer through dedicated work. Most of these telecommuting jobs are treated as part time opportunities. Another way of working on the Internet is to work as freelancer or on independent contract. You can work as article writer, consultant, editor, designer and numerous other ways. With all these type of opportunities the risk of getting involved in scams is less.
The Internet business opportunity scams are more common in sales endeavors. The scrupulous people who run the Internet scams are always on the look out for a naïve wishful and desperate surfer. Many homemakers, and elderly people become a prey under these scams. Before getting it to any business option, people must get a thorough knowledge about these scams. They can get all the necessary information from the Better Business Bureau and Federal Trade Commission. These organizations help you to keep away from the Internet based scams and also help to verify the offers on the net and file complaints if necessary. Another way to avoid scams is to start up the home based business after getting the necessary information from the Small business Administration.
It is essential for people to come forward and report the scams however small be the money involved. Scams have proliferated through Internet because of the access to millions of customers. The most commonplace for Internet scams is through the auction sites. Fraudulent merchandise sales sites are on the rise. The scammers try to allure customers by offering hard to find goods such as electronic gadgets. Thousand of shoppers who whisk their money have never received their goods. The people are advised to be skeptical of sites, which offer the goods at incredibly low prices.
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My name is Cheryl Mustian and I’ve found a new area of interest! I have become involved in the arena of making money in the internet. I have learned there are multitudes of ways to venture forth in this arena. As always, there are mountains, valleys, and even places in this arena. I would like to share my experiences and knowledge with you. Visit my arena at http://www.cherylworksathome.net. |
June 6th, 2006
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The ability to earn a living from home is one that millions of people would enjoy. No one likes being a slave to a time clock, and no one enjoys working for a difficult boss. The notion of working from home is appealing to everyone who has ever had an unpleasant job, and thousands of Americans try their hands at it every year with varying degrees of success.
Where there is opportunity for success, there is also opportunity for fraud, and the work at home sector is no exception to that rule. Offers to work from home are common subjects of spam e-mail, and there are thousands of Websites devoted to lavish descriptions of the riches one can acquire while working from home. Unfortunately, most of these offers are fraudulent, and the only thing that most people will get out of them is a lighter wallet. Offers to get rich at home while stuffing envelopes or processing medical claims for physicians earn far more for the people selling them than they do for the victims who buy them.
These are but two of the common work at home scams that can be commonly found in e-mail solicitations or in the classified advertising sections of business-related magazines. Anyone who is considering investing in a plan to work from home should first consider the following:
You can’t get something for nothing. If a company promises that you can make thousands each week from doing little or no work, you should be suspicious.
Do not respond to solicitations that come via e-mail. These messages are literally sent out by the millions in hopes that a few people will believe the offer and send money. Don’t do it.
Find out what it is you will do to get paid. Then do some research on your own. Is there a market for the work you will be doing? Look into it.
Research the company involved. Thanks to the Internet, it’s as easy as looking them up in a search engine. See what others have to say about the company.
Do you have to invest money? How much? What do you receive? Can you get a refund if you change your mind? Find out.
While there are legitimate opportunities to work from home, most offers to hire people to do so are fraudulent. By doing a little homework before you invest your money or time, you can avoid being another victim of a work at home scam.
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©Copyright 2006 by Retro Marketing. Charles Essmeier is the owner of Retro Marketing, a firm devoted to informational Websites, including http://www.End-Your-Debt.com, a site devoted to debt consolidation, credit counseling, payday loans and personal bankruptcy. |
June 6th, 2006
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