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More On Seperating the Scams from the Real Deals for Internet Home Business Owners

April 10th, 2010 Posted in Internet Home Business

My last post just touched the surface regarding separating scams from the real deal for new people starting an Internet Home Business. How about this one,

If someone is suggesting they have a fast way, a REALLY fast way to do something that you know takes a long time, you can be pretty sure its a scam.

Example, getting ranked on the first page of a search engine for a fairly competitive key work, phrase. That takes months, or years to get there, depending upon the key word and how competitive it is. When some one suggests they have a fast way, an instant way to get that done, you are 99.99999% sure it’s going to be a scam.

There are many different scams, but I will touch on two here, the ones that effect people who are trying to get their Internet Home business set up and want to do it as soon as possible.

Scam 1. The most common one, they offer a deal, a system, an ebook, that simply does not work. They promise to send you traffic, get you indexed over night, top rankings on the search engines, all of them are just not possible, using some sort of short cut. They are playing a numbers game, with thousands, millions of potential customers out there, with their  operating costs almost zero, they can afford to go through a lot of people, get a few sales, and they make out like bandits.

The tip off is always this, these people, who ever they may be, have just managed to stumble upon a great system that only they have figured out, keeping in mind, their system, ALWAYS means they have figured out how to outsmart, collectively, the largest  corporations in the world, the search engines. Unfortunately, you and me,  the little Internet Home Business owners, are in competition with the search engines, we want what they have, and they need what we have, how we go about doing  our business makes us competitors.

It’s important to remember that if some actually had the key to the vault, KNEW for sure how to manipulate the search engines  it is incalculable  how much that knowledge would be worth., it is safe  to say they would not be selling it to  you or I for  $ 17.00 a pop.

2. They want your e mail address and the offer is just a ploy to get it. Fresh new email addresses from people who respond to these kinds of deal adds, are valuable to marketers of other scams , just like the one you signed up for. These people really can not lose, they set up a web site, yes, a long scrolling sales site, they blast the heck out of it, every person who clicks on the add to cart button, they will at least get your email address, and may have a shot at your being the 1 or 2 % who even when they get ripped off, do  not ask for a refund.

I have not even touched on the ones that never have any intention of honoring their refund policy, these guys make a 100 % profit on these sites.

There is no short cut, there is no magic formula that is going to make you successful. It’s hard work and its dedication. The Internet is a tough place to do business in, it has that double whammy, not only do you have to have something of value for sale, something people want, but you then have to get what you have for sale in front of real people.    See you tomorrow, have a great evening.

Bryan Beckstead, Internet Home Business, Free Internet Business

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