Beware of Make Money Online Scams
Most of the time, we run into different offers on the internet that claim to help us achieve financial freedom, but all too often, many of us fall prey to their marketing tactics and later on call it a scam. I am writing this based on my recent observation about some money making ventures on the internet that were labeled scam.
As an online marketer, I always look for items to promote, but before I start promoting a particular product, I like to research about it and see if there are many negative reviews about it, and see what my marketing strategies would be. So I was going to promote a product about a week ago, and while I was researching, I found way too many negative reviews and bad talk about it on the internet. Like I mentioned in my previous post - Auction Work At Home — Scam or Real? - any good product on the internet would sell itself. But of it’s a bad one, you can expect to have different negatives about it on the internet.
The doors got locked on me on that item, but I realize many marketers still go ahead in marketing them. After pondering on this for some days, I came to a conclusion. The conclusion was lack of information and patience. Here is what I mean: Many people don’t take their time to read some offers on the internet. As soon as they see make thousands of dollars a week, or make hundreds of dollars working from home, they simply can’t resist those mighty words, they just jump on the wagon. Be P-A-T-I-E-N-T and read like you’re studying for an exam because you may get burnt(F).
My 2nd conclusion was that many people lack information. They lack information because they have failed to dig for it. Many of the make money programs people badmouth on the internet may not be all what their negatives say. One thing everyone should understand is that not every money making program will work for everyone. It is your responsibility to asses its potential and see if it is right for you.
The information most people(including me sometimes) fail to dig for is the terms & conditions outlined before they buy or try a product. Understand that these money making programs are other people’s ideas and you can’t expect other people’s money making ideas to always work for you. It may work for others, but it may not work for you. I believe this is one of the reasons you would always see this phrase “results may vary” on their pages.
Be wise. Read the terms and conditions carefully and know what you’re agreeing to. Many items or work from home programs on the internet that has free offer has something tied to it in its terms & conditions. They may say cancel before 14 days or something similar. If you do not cancel before the deadline, you can’t call it a scam because you agreed to their terms in the beginning.
I hope this will give you some insight into the “free trial” offers and make money online programs available on the internet today.
JD
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