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Work at Home - Ad
Typist
Typing Jobs at Home by Charles Fuchs You have seen the ads,
"Typing jobs at home! Make money FAST! No experience necessary. No
selling." These ads are tempting, because they appeal to someone who
wants to work from home. While there are a lot of legitimate work
from home jobs that involve typing, many of these advertisements are
misleading schemes. So where can you find legitimate typing jobs?
First, it is important to note why many of these advertisements for
typing jobs at home are scams. Basically they tend to be "ad typist"
jobs where you type in ads on a variety of job sites waiting for
people to sign up for the program. The companies you "work" for
function as an affiliate program in which you get paid if people
sign up for the program. Often people who do pay the fee to work for
the company end up posting ads everywhere only to see little
results.
They are given no
marketing training, and they are often denied for a refund. These
companies usually post "testimonials" of people who have made much
more money that you will ever see. Actually, you will probably end
up losing money in the massive amount of hours you spend trying to
post ads all over the internet. Another scam is the promise of
finding you a job with a legitimate company. Yet when you pay your
fee for typing jobs at home, you will only receive a list of
companies that "may" be hiring home typists. You end up spending
time calling and following up with companies that probably
do not need
your services. Again, you lose out on money and time.However, for
all the scams out there, you can still find legitimate typing jobs
at home. Most of the legitimate jobs are not ad typing, but more
administrative or data entry jobs. There are job sites that
specialize in postings for these legitimate jobs, and you will need
to have some experience to qualify for the jobs. Job boards like
WAHM.com, E-lance, and MediaBistro.com all have legitimate jobs that
the websites have investigated to make sure they are legitimate.
They also have customer service procedures if you find a scam on
their sites.So how do you tell the difference between a legitimate
company and a scam?.
About the
Author Charles Fuchs is an established Six Figure Income earner and
one of the top online marketer's. Visit our Home Based Business Blog
and receive the best Small Home Based Business Opportunity, valuable
tips, strategies, and techniques designed to grow a very successful
Home Based Business.
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