How To Spot A Genuine Home Based Business
>> Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The home based business world has given itself a terrible name. One which projects images of scams, pyramid schemes and so-called Gurus cashing in on the naive nature of people looking for a better life. [
The following steps will help you to determine whether your chosen company is as genuine as it claims to be:
1) The Federal Trade Commission will have approved the business if it is genuine.
2) Usually they will also be a member of the DSA.
3) Organizations such as the Better Internet Bureau will be featured on their website if they have passed their screening procedure.
4) The products of a business will tell you a lot about it's legitimacy.
Number 4 is a very important tip. Many people are sucked into opportunities by the sheer excitement and promise of an easy life, with money generating on autopilot. Ask anyone who has become their own boss and you'll be told it is nothing like that.
One look at the product line will tell you all you need to know about the long-term prospects you can expect from the company.
The first sign of a bad home business program is a company who provides a fairly useless or overpriced product purely as a means to keep their business legal.
You can't sell a product which is useless. It doesn't matter if you can possibly earn a five thousand dollar monthly income with less than a hundred people in your business if you can not even find one member, right?
The truth is you can make money online. We have done so for five years now using quality home businesses such as Empower Network and Global Domains International. But for every genuine home business out there you will also find a few terrible ones. Take your time before making any important decisions which could alter your financial future.
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