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Mary had a wonderful job at a
prestigious office downtown, and has been on maternity leave. Her leave
is almost over, but she really doesn’t want to leave Baby
Grace. If
only she could generate the same size of paycheck from
home…..
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Cara is a college freshman and
really needs to pay part of her tuition.
She did really well in typing class last year, and is acing the IT
class this year as well, but she knows she will have trouble getting a
high paying job as a 19 year old that she could work around her busy
class schedule. Maybe she could do something
online…..
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Steve had a bad accident last
year and it’s going to be quite
a while before he’s had enough rehabilitation to go back to
work. He’s
getting some workmen’s comp, but his family is really making
do
without. They’re not complaining, but if only he could
generate some
extra cash for them from his wheelchair…..
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What
do Mary, Cara and Steve have in common? They all need a job typing
or doing data entry online. Over 80,000 people did a search for “data
entry at home”
last month on Yahoo alone. That’s just one search engine. If
you add
Google and some of the others, the figure would be staggering.
Most of
these people are looking for a company that needs typing or
data entry done, and will employ them to do it at home, and e-mail the
finished product to them. So they type in “Data Entry from
home” on
their favorite search engine, and find a long list of ads offering a
way to make a mint from data entry.
Actually
the ads never indicate that there is a company who will hire
them, but simply that they can make a lot of money doing data entry
from home. The ad offers a service or training materials that will show
you how.
Unfortunately,
the person who did the search often has in mind an
employer-employee situation that will allow them to trade time for
money. They read these expectations into the ads they are reading, and
when they see that what they are looking at is more than a traditional
job, they start to holler “SCAM!”
Are they
indeed scams? A scam is a conscious attempt to get your money
without giving you anything, or much of anything, in return. Do all
typing or data entry programs on the internet do this? Are they just
out to get your money?
Many of
the more serious Data Entry jobs work in the same way. They
direct you to make a free account with Clickbank, a directory of over
10,000 digital products, and another with Google Adwords. You can
advertise on the Google search engine with Adwords, and the ads are
very short, so they are easy to generate.
When you
sign up to a Data Entry job, and pay your one-time $29 – $98
membership fee, they will teach you how to make a solid income setting
up ad campaigns with Adwords and other Pay Per Click firms. When
someone buys a Clickbank product through your ads, you will receive 25%
- 75% of the purchase price. This can add up rather quickly, and the
ads continue to run indefinitely, so it can turn into a residual income
source for you that has no ceiling. Mary, Cara and Steve could be
making $4000 or $5000 a month within a few weeks if they were to sign
up to the right Data Entry offer and work it seriously at least 2
– 3
hours a day.
The
trouble is that most of the people who search for a job online have
no idea how easy it is, and would never click on an ad that said
“Start
Your Own Business as an Independent Marketer.” So the ads
tend to say
“Typist Wanted” or “Data Entry Position
Available.” It’s true. There
are positions still available for this type of work. The market is
still wide open, and they want typists to join their program.
Are these
jobs scams? The answer is NO.
There are data entry opportunities online that are NOT scams. They are
not employee-employer type relationships, though. They offer the
training and tools you will need to become a success as an independent
marketer who is able to generate much more
money
than a job would have offered. They are not out to take your money from
you for nothing. In fact almost all of them have a full money
back guarantee.
They will not refund your advertising costs that you may incur while
trying the program, but you will have full control over how much you
spend, and can start advertising for as little as $5.
This is
truly a win-win situation. You have a money back guarantee, and
the opportunity to generate enough money to quit or replace you current
job. It’s worth a try. Follow the two steps below to make a
new
lifestyle happen for you!
1.
Choose a Data Entry Offer
Find a
reputable Data Entry company to join. Do some solid comparisons
of the leading firms. Can you simply do it on your own? Sure you can,
but most people who start out trying to reinvent the wheel end up
failing. You can’t afford to loose advertising money by
making the
wrong decisions, and it could take you years of trial and error before
you find what actually works.
The maxim
“You get what you pay for” applies here. Some of
the cheaper
sites simply tell you the ideas and leave you to figure out the how and
then fine tune it to achieve a profit. Others actually walk you through
each step in the process, and offer some sort of personal help if you
have trouble.
2.
Plan to Take this Venture Seriously
So many
people sign up and then take no action whatsoever. They are the
ones who holler “SCAM” the loudest, but if you
purchase the material
and then refuse to follow the steps, there will be no results. You will
have to invest some time and money into the equation.
Realistically,
it will take you at least two hours a day to study the
material, take action and start seeing an income within three or four
weeks. Four hours a day will bring you results twice as fast. After you
have achieved your income goals, it will take much less time to
maintain, but the original setup is always the hardest step.
You will
have to pay for the advertising you do. You can get started
for as little as $5, but it could cost $50 or $100 to start to see
results. Don’t think of this as spending money. It is an
investment in
your future, and if spent carefully, will be returned to you many times
over, and your life will never be the same.
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