

Not every work at home
opportunity is legitimate. Let’s
look at some signs that indicate
you should steer clear.
We’ve all searched online for a
work at home opportunity from
time to time. Maybe you just
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you were looking for that next
great opportunity that’s going
to help you retire. Regardless of
why you’re looking, it’s important
to know the difference between
a good opportunity and a scam.
Here are three tips for telling the
difference.
The first thing you should do
when you find a work at home
opportunity is read the fine
print.
Know exactly what the
expectation is from you - what
kind of work do you have to do?
How often are you expected
to deliver materials? Those are
just a couple of examples. You
also need to understand what
you should expect from the
opportunity provider. Know what
the pay is based on. Find out how
often you should be paid and in
what form. I also recommend that
you find out what your expenses
are. Typically you should expect
to pay for your own internet
access and your own workspace.
However, you should know if
you have to pay for printing or
postage or other services. These
can add up quickly and if you
aren’t careful you end up paying
more than you make.
Once you’ve determined that you
want to know more and possibly
pursue an opportunity based
on the fine print,
it’s time to
spend some time on Google.
Learn as much as you can about
the opportunity provider. If it’s
a person, find out what you can
ByHolly Kile
Watch Out for the Work At Home Scams
SOAR TO SUCCESS
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Core Business Strategy