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Are 'Blinders' Preventing You from Finding Real Opportunity?


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Angela Wu
angelaonlinebusinessbasics.com

Online Business Basics
http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/


Not so long ago, I was making my daily rounds to various

message boards online that are dedicated to working from

home. Alongside the usual, 'Is this a scam?' questions

was a disturbing post, which basically said:



'I've come to realize that everything's a scam, not

just envelope stuffing, typing jobs and craft and

assembly jobs, but also MLM and affiliate programs.

They are all scams! I have tried them all and never

made any money.'



What's even worse was that there were several people who

wholeheartedly agreed.



The Internet, unfortunately, is rife with scams and shams

about working from home. There is a huge market of people

searching for a work-at-home career -- and plenty of others

willing to take advantage of it in whatever way they can.

It's no surprise, then, that so many people have been

'burned' by so-called 'opportunities'.



But let me say this: An opportunity is not necessarily a

scam just because someone didn't make money.



Yes, you read that right. You see, there's no such thing

as a 'one-opportunity-fits-all'. I know that many of the

opportunities you see online try to make it seem like

'anyone' can succeed... but it's just hype.



For example, Avon is a well-known and legitimate

opportunity. Would everyone do well at it? Of course not.

A dog-walking business is also a home-based opportunity.

A reliable and experienced dog-lover may do well, but

someone with a fear of dogs would not for obvious reasons.

That doesn't make the opportunity a scam.



There are loads of opportunities available -- those you

can 'join', and those you create for yourself. And

although scams appear to be everywhere you look,

legitimate opportunities can be found, too.



Here's another example. An affiliate program is where you

sell another company's products or services in return for

a commission. Now I know from personal experience that

most affiliate programs are not scams. Heck, I was able

to quit my corporate job because of my success with them!



That's not to say that I succeeded with all of them. There

were plenty of programs I joined where I didn't make a

single thin dime (or, in some cases, that's ALL I made!).

Does that make them a scam? No. It took time, effort, and

experimentation before I found the affiliate programs that

my audience appreciated.



Healthy skepticism is great, even necessary, when searching

the Internet for a way to work from home. At the same time,

don't sabotage yourself by putting on blinders and assuming

that everything you run across is a scam.



Learn the tell-tale signs of a scam so that you can protect

yourself. Do your research. And don't be afraid to ask

questions, lots of them if necessary! It may take you 1

attempt or 20 attempts to find the business that's right

for you. Can't find an opportunity that suits you? Create

one. Opportunity is everywhere!



"You are never given a dream without also being given

the power to make it true." (Richard Bach)



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Angela is the editor of Online Business Basics, a practical

guide on building a money-making Internet business on a

beginner's budget. Packed with instantly usable tips, it's

the ultimate guide for beginners! Click here for details:

http://onlinebusinessbasics.com/article.html





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