Is there really a way to make money on line? ?
I have checked into so many bogus web sites. What about Ebay?
Okay, I tried to check out these web sites that were mentioned and McAfee cautioned me immediately! I would like more info on Ebay from successful sellers. thanks.
There are many legitimate ways. However, most are scams.
Ebay is fine. It's a good, legitimate company. If you have products to sell, great. A lot of people contract with drop shippers, so someone orders from your listing on Ebay, and it gets fulfilled by a third party.
A few ways to smell a rip-off:
(1) If someone wants money up-front from you before you start performing some services. Now, it may be OK to pay for something upfront–an eBook, for instance–that provides legitimate information. But as Blogo found out, "pay to play" is not a good idea.
(2) If someone promises you large amounts of money after a very short time. People do make money online, but it takes time and effort. You may earn a few pennies here and there filling out surveys, but not the hundreds or thousands of dollars a week.
(3) If someone says you can make a lot of money without spending money. Now, this isn't contradicting Point One. There are plenty of people who make a lot of money. But they also spend a lot. They do pay-per-click advertising, they do videos, they do all sorts of things. They view their online business as a business. If you were operating a bricks-and-mortar business, you'd have rent, utilities, advertising, etc. Online, you have domain names, hosting, autoresponders, advertising, web site design, etc.
Anyhow, use those three tests to weed out the scams.
Hope that helps.
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January 31st, 2009 at 10:05 pm
Fox News reported:
Online scams are up by 50%.
Be careful - there is no easy way to make money.
Ebay or web-design.
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January 31st, 2009 at 10:19 pm
ebay might be good
medical trant
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January 31st, 2009 at 11:09 pm
There are many legitimate ways. However, most are scams.
Ebay is fine. It's a good, legitimate company. If you have products to sell, great. A lot of people contract with drop shippers, so someone orders from your listing on Ebay, and it gets fulfilled by a third party.
A few ways to smell a rip-off:
(1) If someone wants money up-front from you before you start performing some services. Now, it may be OK to pay for something upfront–an eBook, for instance–that provides legitimate information. But as Blogo found out, "pay to play" is not a good idea.
(2) If someone promises you large amounts of money after a very short time. People do make money online, but it takes time and effort. You may earn a few pennies here and there filling out surveys, but not the hundreds or thousands of dollars a week.
(3) If someone says you can make a lot of money without spending money. Now, this isn't contradicting Point One. There are plenty of people who make a lot of money. But they also spend a lot. They do pay-per-click advertising, they do videos, they do all sorts of things. They view their online business as a business. If you were operating a bricks-and-mortar business, you'd have rent, utilities, advertising, etc. Online, you have domain names, hosting, autoresponders, advertising, web site design, etc.
Anyhow, use those three tests to weed out the scams.
Hope that helps.
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January 31st, 2009 at 11:35 pm
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Take a look and read about it see if it is for you.
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I use it it's cool i don't make a lot but it's extra cash in my Pocket
i make like 85-100 a month
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