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5 Pillars to Identify a Good MLM From a Scam | Legitimate MLM Home Business

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

www.bestgoodinfo.com — The Best Way to Use the 5 Pillars to Identify a Good MLM From a Scam There are so many MLM companies to choose from – How do you tell which ones are good and which are scams? This article will help you in determining if the Network Marketing opportunity you are in or are considering joining has the pillars to make it last. 1. Experience and Integrity of the Company Management. Google the CEO, President etc. Have they built a successful downline themselves? Add the word ‘scam’ to the search. 2. Timing. Timing in the company and the industry are extremely important. 99.9% of companies that start up fail in the first year. The company needs to be around longer than that for you. 3.A Remarkable Product with a Good Price You want a product that people are looking for. Something consumable that people will continue to buy from you. 4. is the Compensation Plan This is vitally important and is a bit too much to cover in this article, but I will at least do a high level overview. 5. A PROVEN System that Anyone can Duplicate – You need to have a company that will teach and train you. Not just to be a salesperson for them, but to have the skills that will make you successful in network marketing. To learn more about Best Good MLM Business, please visit: www.bestgoodinfo.com
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Does anyone know if the “Google Home Business Kit” is legitimate, and worth checking into?

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Question by kufangrl: Does anyone know if the “Google Home Business Kit” is legitimate, and worth checking into?

Best answer:

Answer by capwest5a
No, that’s a scam out of Asia. The ‘Google Home Business Kit’ has no affiliation with the real Google site. They say it only costs a few dollars to get the ‘kit’ – but then they keep charging your account for more and more and more . . .

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Does anyone know anything about “The MIllionaire League” or a good legitimate way to make money online?

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

Question by WynnH: Does anyone know anything about “The MIllionaire League” or a good legitimate way to make money online?
Looking for a legitimate way to supplement my income but there are a lot of scams out there. Help.

Best answer:

Answer by Auris
Here’s a way to avoid the scams & enable you to start your own online business with no investment – except some time & effort on your part.

Furthermore this is a risk free way to test the waters to see if you have the drive and perseverance to make it work & what’s more it can be done in your spare time from home or as a full time venture.

The amount of money you make from this online business model is unlimited, however it is directly related to the amount of effort put into it – therefore no effort = $ 0.00

Follow this link to find out more about how you can set up your home based online business for free » http://www.internetbusiness.co.za/online-business-startup.htm

Good luck, I hope you can use this online business model to your benefit!

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Avoiding Scams and Finding a Legitimate Business http://twurl.nl/lxd4ys

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Avoiding Scams and Finding a Legitimate Business http://twurl.nl/lxd4ysby stacykinney (Stacy Kinney)

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Finding A Legitimate Online Business From Which You Can Truly Succeed

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Finding A Legitimate Online Business From Which You Can Truly Succeed

Are you looking for a legitimate online business? There are so many internet-based income scams out there which are misleading and robbing ambitious entrepreneurs. After reading this article, those who are searching for a real and honest “work from home” program will learn some helpful hints as to what to look for and what to avoid.

Are you in search for a real, legitimate online business? If you are, you are probably undertaking one of the most difficult and confusing tasks in existence. It is very easy to get completely overwhelmed when doing your research.
There are many things to look for and, at the same time, many things to avoid. It doesn’t take a genius to realize that the majority of those searching for an honest “work at home” business, find themselves caught in what seems to be a never-ending trend of scams and run-arounds.

After being caught in this trap multiple times, you might start to think that finding a legitimate online business is nothing more than an urban legend. While this may seem true, there truly are a few honest programs in existence where false promises are not part of the sales pitch. Here is some guidance to help you separate the bona fide from the bogus.

Creator of the Program

When searching for the real deal, it is very important to focus on the creator of the program. Does this person speak on your level, or do they communicate as if they were “high and mighty?” Do they relate to you and your situation, or do they hard sell you into joining their program? Remember, once you join a program, you are either directly or indirectly representing the creator and their ambitions. Make sure this is the direction you want to go in.

How Do You Make Money

Another way to truly find a legitimate online business, is to find out exactly how you make money. Don’t just fall for the promises of making big money. Research thoroughly exactly how the system works and how you are compensated.

Avoid the programs which require you to have layers and layers of people under you making sales, in order for you to make decent money. There are several opportunities which include this as a bonus, however you are still able to make great money without those under you having to make sales.

What is the Product You Are Selling

It is extremely important to consider the product or service you are selling when searching for a legitimate online business. You’ll want to concentrate on those programs which offer something unique, high in demand, and with limited competition. The product or service really needs to sell itself since most(if not all) of your customers/prospects will never meet you face to face. This will make it much more manageable for you to succeed working from home.

Although there are other things to look for and avoid when investigating internet home business opportunities, these are some of the most important, and should give you a good idea of what direction to move in.

Best of luck to you my Friends!

After being burned by several internet income scams, I used these 3 guidance points to find a truly legitimate and honest online business called the Reverse Funnel System, from which significant income can be earned by plugging in to their Automated System.

(1) The creator of the program Ty Coughlin talks in “down to earth” terms and is very real and straightforward with the presentation of his program, without making false promises or representations.

(2) Making money in the Reverse Funnel System is not dependent on those below you making sales. Although this is a bonus of the program, one can make significant income(,000 per sale) without anyone under them making sales.

(3) The single product being sold has tremendous value, not much competition because of its price, and is part of an industry that will never stop growing.

I am living proof that the Reverse Funnel System is one of the few Real and Honest online programs in existence. I encourage you to visit http://www.AnswerToFreedom.com so you can see for yourself.

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Is “http://www.naschonor.org” a legitimate website? Or a scam for a membership fee?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Question by Arthur R: Is “http://www.naschonor.org” a legitimate website? Or a scam for a membership fee?
Recently got this in my college e-mail. And I have gotten spam before. Just wondering if this website is valid. It’s very sparse and there is only like 6 things you can buy with their logo. I am very wary.

Can anyone give me more info?

(It says membership is by invitation only. So either it is legitimate or they just spam millions of emails to people.)
I did not apply in any way to this website. But I am at college and I dunno what the college sends out about me. Who knows what information is confidential and what is not?

I am thinking it’s spam as well. Since they only have links to themselves. No forum. No phone number or contact information. And a really broad shallow ranking system with corny names.

On top of that. It is a pretty standard web layout easily manufactured using Window’s new website builder feature. Or dream weaver.

Thanks for the skepticism guys. Really helped me reason it out.

Best answer:

Answer by Robin G
Did you elect to have them send you an email? If not, then how would they know to choose you for membership? I’d say spam, ignore it.

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