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7 Important Tips on Investigating a Business Opportunity


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://www.onlinebusinessbasics.com/


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We'd all be millionaires if claims like the one above were

true. If you're looking for a business opportunity on the

web where scams feed on the dreams and weaknesses of

everyday people, the thing to remember is to *take your

time*. Good opportunities don't disappear overnight.



To investigate an opportunity, check out the following:





__Do You Know EXACTLY What You'll Be Doing?



Have you ever read over a business opportunity and at the

end of the article you think, 'But what am I SELLING?'



You're not alone. There are endless opportunities touted

online as being the cream of the crop, the best of the

best, the ultimate money-making opportunity destined to

give you the freedom and flexibility you desire.



They just don't tell you HOW.



Don't send money for more information. If they're not

upfront about what's involved in their opportunity, then

run the other way and don't look back.





__Can You Independently Find Others Who Are Successful?



Message boards are a fabulous source of first-hand

information from people who have been there, done that.

Ask for other people's experiences with an opportunity

before you join. If you can find a number of people who

have had good experiences, that's great. If you can't,

and all you hear are negative comments, then learn from

them: even if you doggedly pursue it and find one positive

testimonial, it won't mean much if you've heard 20 other

negative comments.





__How Long Has the Opportunity Been Around?



New opportunities don't yet have a history of success.

There is no way of knowing how well the average person

will do with them.



Don't worry about 'getting in on the ground floor'; it's

far better to have a solid history that shows a viable

business opportunity.





__Are You Selling an Opportunity or a Product?



When the focus is on earning income by signing up others,

you're part of what's known as a 'pyramid scheme'. To be

brief: they're illegal.



Every opportunity should allow you to earn an income by

selling a product or service to customers. If it focuses

primarily on recruitment, reconsider.





__Are Claims and Testimonials Verifiable?



Is contact information provided so that you can verify a

testimonial? Can you find people who actually make what

the opportunity claims you can make?



Don't take income claims too seriously. Everyone's

different, and although one person may think it's a

perfect opportunity, it might not be for YOU. A blanket

statement of 'You can make up to $5000 a month or more'

can be safely ignored. A statement of AVERAGE earnings

is more useful.



Exercise caution if an opportunity 'guarantees' that you

can make money. That is completely beyond their control;

it's your efforts, your skills, and your motivation that

determine whether or not you'll make money.





__How's the Service?



One thing I like to do is ask a bunch of questions by email

or phone (they DO have contact information posted, right?).

If they answer me quickly, courteously, and in detail,

that's another point for them. Emails that are ignored or

phone calls not returned are a bad sign; if they treat YOU

that way, how do they treat the rest of their customers?

Why are they hiding?





__Does the Opportunity Fit YOUR Interests?



There's no point in doing something you hate (heck, some

of us left JOBS that we hated - we don't need to start a

business that we also hate!). For example, if you would

rather pull out a tooth with a set of pliers than sell

face-to-face, then don't join a Multi-Level Marketing (MLM)

opportunity. If you love talking to people, look into

something like party planning, children's book sales, etc.

If you're the quiet, shy type, look for opportunities that

will allow you to work nose-to-nose with your computer

most of the time. You get the idea.





Sure, it's time-consuming to do all this investigative

work. But it's a necessity: prudence and planning now

will pay off by possibly saving you money and frustration

later.



There's simply no such thing as a simple 'business in a

box'. However, there are many legitimate opportunities,

both from other companies and those of your own dreams.

Happy hunting!



_____





Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, an

exclusive newsletter for eBusiness beginners. OBB features

ongoing tutorials on how to build a profitable Internet

business on a shoestring budget. You don't need a million-

dollar budget to be successful! Find out how you too can

join the thousands quietly earning a living online:

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