An increasing number of people are falling victim to the many money making scams that abound on the internet. How can you avoid joining their ranks?
First, be skeptical of any offer that seems too good to be true. Most of these internet business scams promise high returns for little or no effort. While this is very tempting (who wouldn’t like “money for nothing”?), this isn’t how things usually work in the real world! If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Second, watch out for the most common claims found in these easy money making scams:
- You can make a good living stuffing envelopes or assembling craft items. Yeah, right. This “money making opportunity” has “scam” written all over it.
- You can invest your money and receive a guaranteed extremely high return. This money making scam preys on those who are unfamiliar with how legitimate investment opportunities actually work.
- This perfect sales letter will bring you millions. Well, maybe it will bring the scammers millions, but it’s not likely to make any money for you.
- You can make a fortune in real estate with no money down, even if you have no job and no credit. This internet business scam is obviously too good to be true. Perhaps the Easter Bunny will give you the loan.
- You can make easy money just by surfing the web. This money making scam is one of the many scams that require an upfront fee to get the “exclusive” “how to” information. The only one making money is the scammer.
- You can quickly set up a successful business doing something you know nothing about. The many medical billing internet business scams fall into this category. Although medical billing is a real profession, you need a lot more than a $700 home study kit to make a go of it!
- Just put up a web page and sit back and watch the dollars roll in. A successful internet marketer will recognize that the claim in this internet business scam is a lie. A web page is worthless unless you put the necessary effort into promoting it.
- You should pay to join their affiliate program. Legitimate affiliate programs will not ask you to pay a sign-up fee just for the opportunity to promote their products and services. The whole idea of affiliate programs is that they pay you!


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