7 Rules To Live By When Choosing An Affiliate Program Or Work at Home Business

 

 7 Rules To Live By When Choosing An Affiliate Program Or Work at Home Business


Just about anyone can start an online business or an affiliate program. Obviously, many are scams but there are lots of places to find legitimate work from home options that make money and keep the hours manageable for many people.

Here is a list of 7 rules to live by when choosing an affiliate program or work at home business.
- Do your research, web sites that have been around for a while tend to be more trustworthy than new ones who will not last long.
- Work at home research doesn't mean someone will steal your identity or get you in trouble with the IRS. It just means that if something is wrong they will likely be caught.
- Go through a business check to ensure that they don't have any legal problems. If a company has been fined or sued than it may be a sign of poor business practices and poor ethics.
- Do not send money to anyone unless you know them personally, you should know their background and personal information such as their real names and address, even if using an online form. You can guarantee communication by phone calls or emails are being monitored so do not use an email service with encryption such as gmail . The email address should not be a free email service because they could be used in scams.
- Make sure you can trust the person offering the job and their company. It is important to do research in order to make an informed decision.
- If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
- Some people will try to convince you that anyone can do this as long as you have a computer and internet connection. Odds are that this simply isn't true, most people will not earn much money from working from home. It takes a lot of work and dedication to create something of real value and earn enough money from it. 
- Always remember that work from home scams are out there!
- You should not work for free!
- Anonymous email or text messages are usually safe and are for legitimate businesses. They may ask you to follow up on an application, this is normal and a good way to screen long list of applicants. Most of these companies require a valid phone number so if the communication is through email or texting, it is safest to call the number to confirm that it is a legitimate company. If any emails asked you for your Social Security Number (SSN) or bank account information then this could be an illegal operation. 
- You are usually required to fill out a give me more information request form online. If a company asks for personal information such as your SSN, then this is not a legitimate operation. 
- Some scams will ask you to send money when you are dealing with an email or text message scam. If they ask you to send money then this is usually an illegal operation and should be reported immediately. 
- Be careful with the types of deals that you are offered. If the deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is!
- Remember, work from home scams exist so always research before making any type of offline or online purchase. Do not trust anyone who offers you a job without asking for personal information or requiring money upfront.

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