Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Work At Home Reviews

Finding a legitimate and free work at home job is very difficult these days to say the very least. It’s hard to tell which’s a scam and which’s real. So we’ve decided to review various work at home jobs, opportunities, networks, companies, websites, home based business opportunities and more. You’ll get our honest opinions about various companies and websites not just disguised marketing pitches. Remember these are just our opinions, no string attached. You should keep this in mind when you read any type of work from home reviews posts. We all have different perspective about things about these things but most of the time we are right.


Work At Home Scams

Everyone is looking forward to work at home as a result of the internet. I won’t go into the advantages of working from home or why people want to do it (hey, you’ll know for sure). Anyway at this point it is very obvious! What may be less obvious to some is that as more people look to make money from home there are more scammers, who see this as a huge opportunity to extort you of your hard earned money or worst your identity. Scams have now become cleverer than what it used to be. The scammers have made it in such a way that if you don’t look really very well and hard, you won’t know it’s scam. So I’ve decided to update you with the latest scams on this blog. Scams tend to repeat themselves with slight variations so you’ll start seeing a pattern as you continue to read the items listed below. Most of the items are geared towards working at home or money related. But sometimes they are not but are still worth citing because you may run into them in just your casual Internet surfing. If you find the information useful be sure to use the share this link and send this page to everyone you know. In my next publication, I will publish a typical work at home scam that was sent to one of the members of this blog – thank goodness she’s been enlightened and steered clear on noticing.

Below are some of the good work at home job opportunities:

Inboxdollars

Inboxdollars is one of the few original get paid to read email companies that were launched in the late 90’s. The concept of getting paid to read emails was revolutionary back then but not as much today. Seems like every where you turn there are new get paid to read email programs like InBoxDollars.com springing up every week. But the major difference is they tend to go out of business as fast as they came in. I’ve been a member of InboxDollars.com for several years. At the time I was really into get-paid programs as a way to earn some extra money on the side. I’m not as active with these programs anymore because I’ve since evolved into running sites like this one. But when I was involved Inboxdollars.com I was definitely making some money.

The thing you have to keep in mind about any get-paid program is that you’ll never get rich or earn a lot of money doing just one program. You can get paid for reading emails with Inboxdollars.com but don’t expect to make enough to support your family. The key with get paid programs is to do many of them at once to earn a decent income. And if you really want to make big money without doing anything then you should refer others to get paid programs. Honestly that’s where the big money is. But that being said you can still earn some money reading emails for Inboxdollars.com but I doubt it’s the money they’re claiming.

In most cases you’ll get emails paying you a few cents. It’s not much but it’s something. If you’re doing several programs like this then this all adds up. So as long as you go in there with a proper expectation you won’t be disappointed. I think people are quick to call get paid programs like Inboxdollars.com a scam because they set unrealistic expectations as to how much they would be earning. And the way the companies promote the programs may have something to do with that. But I wouldn’t call Inboxdollars.com a scam because you do actual earn money albeit little.

To be continued…

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