Thursday, February 26, 2009

How To Spot A Legitimate 5 Star Work From Home Opportunity

It's no secret that businesses are closing as the economy continues to flounder and layoffs are at a much higher level now than they have been for years. People who have lost their jobs are finding it increasingly difficult finding jobs to replace the ones they’ve lost (or at least finding jobs which provide a decent income). Rather than settle for any old job, this has caused more people to consider starting their own home-based-business.

There are of course a lot of scams out there that tout themselves as legitimate work-from-home job opportunities. It’s not hard to fall for many of them.

Here, we present this is as an aid to help people learn about and how to spot some real opportunities that are out there. We try to explain the differences between those that involve absolutely scam free opportunities and involve no up-front investment from those that don't.

All jobs, whether they are work-from-home jobs or not will of course involve some risk. That is one of the reasons obviously that we go for ‘the job interview’; To make sure that both parties involved feel that it is a ‘good fit’. Make sure you take that extra step as well, as you look for that home opportunity. The traditional job requires this, so we suggest that you require this of yourself as well when researching that home job opp. That will provide you with what feels to be the ‘right fit’ for you. Take that extra step. It will prove it's worth

Remember, “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” But also remember that even legitimate work-from-home opportunities or most any job offering may sound a bit like a scam at first. They ARE trying to sell themselves after all. So take the time to read through the opportunity. And then make the decision as to whether or not you feel that it, very well may be, a ‘good legitimate fit’ for you.

Every scam site states that they are a legitimate work-at-home opportunity. They are taking advantage of your hopes and that they have some "secret" that can give you financial freedom. Often you are greatly disappointed by the "legitimate" opportunity. So take the time to study it and read what they are offering, just as what you, the interviewee (at a traditonal job interview) can offer them.

In our research here at VestWIDE™.com we have found some that prove to offer multiple alternatives for interested entrepreneurs. The idea with this strategy offers different opportunities, depending on your level of both commitment and available resources. From virtually no financial investment and minimal time commitment, to as much time and money you want to invest, all levels should prove to produce a viable income stream again, for your 'fit'.

The key is: Treat this as you would any traditional job; as a JOB and NOT a hobby and you WILL be successful. By all means, do as much of your own research as possible. Make sure your working environment is one that lends itself professionalism. Self motivation is critical as well. Don't be afraid to ask all the questions that will make your job 'fit' for you, in every way possible. There is no such thing as a 'dumb question'.

Also remember; with a traditional job, if you and/or the employer felt that training was necessary, would that require any out of pocket expense for you? Not likely, so expect the same from your home position. With the home job make sure that, at the very least, training tutorial videos are provided, that guide you through any and every step that you need for your level. And make sure that there is 24/7 free support provided as well. If training video tutorials are available, it should be as though you have someone standing over your shoulder to guide you through quickly and efficiently. No question should be left unanswered.

Apply these policies to your strategy and you may find the home job that you've been searching for.

1 comment:

Blogger said...

I made $20 for filling a 20 minute survey!

Guess what? This is exactly what big companies are paying for. They need to know what their customer needs and wants. So large companies pay $1,000,000's of dollars each month to the average person. In return, the average person, myself included, participates in surveys and gives them their opinion.