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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Here We Go Again!

          You have seen these websites before. The ones that promise you the world for only a hour or two a day. These sites that say you need no experience and you will be making money with in 10 minutes all you have to do is sign up. Only if it was the way they said it was, wouldn't the world be a better place.
          Well there I was reviewing  three websites{all of them want some type of payment} who wanted to know what I thought about each one. I am not going to say there name because most  all sites guarantee they can  make you money. As I am going through these sites all of them tell me what I will not have to do. Why can't these sites figure out all people want to know is what they have to do to make money and how? They never give you the information that you really need to make an informed decision on whether its worth it to put up the money for their site.
         Normally this wouldn't be a problem, because one could go onto a forum or a social network and find out if that site is full of crap.You end up just loosing time for your efforts, but is better than getting ripped off. When its a brand new website you can't do this. You just have to make the best informed decision you can with the information given.  
         Now some sites are actually legit and will tell  you what you will be doing,  {for the most part}and might even be accredited  by The BBB. Some sites you can make money off, but they tell lies about what you will be doing, and  its near impossible to make money unless your are a expert. Data entry jobs come to mind on that. You are just finding spots to place ads not filling out forms like they tell you. It ends up costing you more money than you will make.
         Could you imagine applying for a job and they tell you, "we will hire you but you have to pay 50 dollars." After paying you get to the job site, and  instead of being the site foreman  they have you selling power tools. That company would not be able to get people to work for them and they would end up  going out of business
         I have no problem with mlm's or pyramid schemes because at least most of them tell you what they are about.. They should tell you that if you don't sign up this many people you are not going to make any money though. Most people know about those sites anyways, and its sign up at your own risk. Here are my 3 ways to help these sites out:
          *1-On your ad page have a window that you can sign into that will show people what exactly they will be doing.
          *2-Have a free trial period, just enough to give people the idea of what they will have to do to get paid. Then you can charge them accordingly of what you think is a fair amount for the work you put in making the program.
         *3-This might be the riskiest one for the owner of the program, but they are some websites out there who do it this way. Let your program be free so when people sign up all they have to do is read ways to be successful at your program. Then you can throw in some other type of programs or affiliate programs that people can buy to help them be successful at the overall program.
         Sometimes we all need to remember that these  websites are not jobs all though they feel like it at times. These are websites that make programs that say they can help you make money online, and if your successful at it you can turn it into your job. I just think some of these websites need to stop making false advertisements to get people to buy their programs. They may make some money off of people, but there site will not last in the long run If the people don't make money they are not going to make money.







       

        

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