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Be Alert for Internet and Email Scams

Posted on October 27, 2008 by Linda Stacy

In a tough economy more and more people are looking for ways to make money from home. Unfortunately, many will fall victim to Internet and email schemes and scams at a time when the financial loss will be most devastating. Here are some common scams and schemes to watch out for.

Cash Gifting Clubs – New members join these clubs by giving cash “gifts” to others who have been members for some time. In some clubs, members receive gifts from anyone else they recruit to join. In others there are membership fees and other requirements to be promoted to a level that receives gifts.

While the club’s organizers and existing members claim it is legal to give away money to whomever you please, the FTC says they are illegal pyramid schemes.

Payment Processing Jobs – Scammers often send out emails offering jobs processing payments. They claim that you can make money by receiving and cashing checks, then wiring the money (minus your fee) to the end recipient. But in most cases, the check is bogus. The bank doesn’t realize this until the check has cleared, which can take a couple of weeks. So they then debit your account for the amount of the check, and the scammer walks away with the proceeds.

Medical Billing Jobs – Doing medical billing from home sounds legitimate enough, when a company promises you training, software, and job placement. When you send them your money (usually several hundred dollars), you often get trained to use out-of-date software. Then you receive a list of doctor’s offices in your area to call and see if they will hire someone to work from home. In reality, most offices prefer to have their staff on-site, especially when they start.

Envelope Stuffing – Advertisements for envelope stuffing aren’t unique to the Internet. They have been found in newspaper and magazine classifieds for years. With promised pay of a few dollars per envelope, it sounds too good to be true. And it is.

Advertisements for envelope stuffing jobs usually ask interested parties to send $3 to $5 for more information. Victims do not think twice about making this small investment because of the promised pay. But when they send in their money, they receive instructions to place ads just like the ones they responded to and send respondents the same instructions they received. They are only paid when someone orders more information about stuffing envelopes.

Business Opportunity Scams – Business opportunity scams are perhaps the most difficult to spot. Some are fronts for pyramid schemes, which involve earning commissions by recruiting other people into the program, not by selling actual products. Others offer information about how to make money online in various ways for a fee, then they don’t deliver. And some offer direct sales type opportunities, but collect money from reps without delivering the products.

When you’re trying to get started making money from home or online, wading through the scams can be tricky. If you are in doubt about a particular opportunity or job offer, do some research on the company. Try to contact the company, and if you get someone, ask lots of questions. If you are unable to get in touch with anyone after a few attempts, chances are they have something to hide. Ask around for people who have had experience with the company and find out if they recommend them and why. Do an Internet search for reviews of the company. This may sound like a lot of extra work, but it’s worth it to stay away from the scams.

Scams can cost opportunity seekers lots of money, and being taken in by them can be very disheartening. By doing your homework on any company you consider getting involved with, you can usually weed out these scams. Most importantly, use your common sense. If something just doesn’t seem right, move on.

There are many legitimate opportunities out there. Avoid the scams, but don’t let the fear of being scammed stand in your way.

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Act Fast to Get In On the Google AdWords Expert Series

Posted on October 19, 2008 by Linda Stacy

If you’re up against tons of competition in Pay Per Click marketing, then you must NOT miss Monday night’s teleseminar with Perry Marshall and Richard Stokes. It is the first in a series of high-level, highly strategic sessions with some of the finest AdWords experts in the world today.

It starts Monday, October 20 at 7 PM CST.

Google AdWords is more competitive than ever before. If you’re behind the curve, that’s bad news. Once you’re ahead of the curve, it’s *great* news, because top advertisers are still continuing to earn more than ever in the history of marketing.

This series will deliver state-of-the-art intelligence for even the most punishing, ravenous markets on the Internet. This is a MUST if you are competing with 100 or 200 or more advertisers… if you do PPC affiliate marketing… or even if you’re just not making as much money as you know you could or should.

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Reader Appreciation: Guide to Blogging for Business

Posted on October 17, 2008 by Linda Stacy

Reader AppreciationThank you for making the time to read iRepNetwork’s blog, Business Opportunity Connection.

As a token of our appreciation please download and enjoy Blogging for Business Made Easy, an 11-page business guide to starting your own blog. (Just right click the link and select “save as” from the drop-down menu. You will need a PDF reader to view the guide; a free one is available here.)

And please come back and leave a comment to let me know whether or not you find the guide useful. And if you use the guide to get started blogging, be sure to link to your new blog and I’ll stop by.

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Start a Mailing List or Newsletter

Posted on October 16, 2008 by Linda Stacy

A blog reader recently commented “I have been thinking about starting an email list but really need to do some more research to find the best way to do it.”

A mailing list is a very good idea. Many marketers will even tell you it’s essential to online success. In addition to keeping your name in front of potential customers and prospects, it helps you build trusting relationships with them.

While it’s perfectly acceptable to market to your list, quality content is crucial to its success. A good mix of free useful information along with valuable offers and specials will keep your readers interested, responsive, and subscribed.

Here are some articles and resources to help you develop and deliver quality:

An alternative to a mailing list is a blog that readers can subscribe to with RSS or by email. One advantage a blog has over a mailing list is that a blog can be more interactive with readers commenting, sharing information, and discussing information and issues. Again, the key is of course good mix of quality information and valuable offers.

Check back tomorrow; I have a special report about blogging that I’ll make available to my blog readers.

Do you offer a mailing list and is it producing a good return on your investment of time and money?

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If the Holidays Aren’t Your Busy Season

Posted on October 6, 2008 by Linda Stacy

busy season or notThe busiest season for many direct sales consultants is before and around the holidays. But for others whose products or services aren’t usually considered for gifts, it can be a slow season.

The slow season is not a time to panic or take a break. Here are five things that you can do during your slow season to build business and prepare for when things pick up again.

1. Beef up your mailing lists. The heart of any business is leads. Be sure that your website has a place for visitors to leave their information so that you can communicate with them. Let customers know when you add new features to your website and your storefront.

2. Develop an email campaign. Keep your name in front of your customers and prospects. Create directed emails with catchy titles to peak their interest. Don’t send too many — just enough to keep your name in their memory so that they think of you when the busy season rolls around.

3. Find new clients. When you aren’t focused on servicing existing customers it’s a great time to find new ones. In addition to building new prospect lists, take another look at your older lists to find customers that didn’t come on board and reconnect with them.

4. Networking, networking, and more networking. You never know who you might meet and how you might be able to help each other.

5. Learn a new skill. Whether it’s a skill that will help you manage your busy season, improve marketing strategies, or provide a new service for you customers, it’s the perfect time to focus on learning.

Take advantage of your slow season and prepare for the future It will pay off.

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