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Work at home schemes usually promise steady income for minimal labor. Targeted audience are often the sick, disabled, stay at home mommies and daddies and people without a diploma who are looking for a honest way to pay the bills. Work at home scams are on the top list of internet fraud, so beware of "opportunities" you run across. We will analyze and look at the most common work at home scams to make it easier for you to decide if a job you are offered online is for real or only a typical scam. There are not many real work from home jobs with a decent pay. Most of the times you will find low paying jobs or scams. This article is meant to guide you in the right direction and save you time and money by providing accurate information on work at home jobs. Don't get tempted by make money fast promises as most internet newcomers do. Don't jump right in, educate yourself on your field of interest! Scammers know you want to make money quickly, this is what you want to hear and this is what they will tell you. Don't believe them, stay ahead of the bad guys! At first you need to get established as a legitimate source. This is done by getting a good feedback on projects you are making. Best is to take a few jobs and do them for very low prices. Sure, you may feel that you are selling yourself short but that is not the case. After you complete those jobs you will have some positive ratings. Ratings are big to any buyer. Would you rather buy from someone with 0 feedback or an established worker with 20 positive ratings? The answer should be simple. The buyers don't really care what the past jobs were or what they were worth, they just want to know whether or not they can trust you for quality work. Once you have gained some ratings you can start bidding quite a bit higher and still get the job. Withstand the initial beating and then you can move on to better paying jobs. When you are doing jobs for your employers and they see your work is great, it is then best to contact them through the email or phone directly and discuss your price without third party freelance web sites which take a percentage of your money. The key first is to make yourself available to the market and people to know you. After you gained exposure, do your work directly! If you do a good job, people will come back for more even if your price is increasing. Quality above quantity. HOW TO AVOID WORK AT HOME SCAMS? Whenever you're asked to pay for the chance at a job or information about work from home jobs, you know it's a scam. However legitimate companies may require start-up costs to cover materials, franchises, or other fees. Look closely and research your business. Check if their web address is a top level domain (www.site.com). Do they have a physical address? If they require fees, what are the fees for? Are they justified? Do they use P.O. Boxes to disguise their real address? What about a telephone number, can you contact them directly? Any missing information should indicate a scam. Many of fraudulent web sites will have big smiling faces or family pictures in home pages. Beware of incredible claims!
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Urban is the author of Work At Home Scams and publisher at Scam Prevention Website.
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