Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Is There An Internet Marketing Business You Can Run From Home?

After many months and possibly thousands of dollars wasted on internet marketing programs, many people begin to doubt that there is a home-based internet marketing business for them. For some, that may be true. They may not be cut out for the type of time and effort required to make internet marketing work for them. Despite their dreams and aspirations of running their own business from home, internet marketing may not be the field for them.

You, on the other hand, have everything it takes to make a success out of a home-based internet marketing business and the only thing missing is the right program. Finding programs that are legitimate and not only after your money can take some research as well as asking some tough questions of those trying to recruit you into their fold. In some companies, an almost cult-like environment surrounds their members and those who are reluctant to join their program are considered outsiders with no plan for the future.

There are a few things to consider when looking at home based internet marketing businesses that can top you off on their legitimacy. One of the keys is the amount of up front investment you are being asked to make. It is not unusual for companies to ask for money to become part of their company, as it serves two essential purposes. First, it separates those who are truly interested in the opportunity from those only wanting to watch from the sidelines and it helps with the expense of setting up their online business.

Websites and site replication are not cheap and they also have a considerable investment in advertising and marketing. After all, that is what drew you to the site in the first place. However, the amount charged is often pretty high and if the investment costs does not scare you away, check what you will get for your investment. Marketing tools and training are a couple of the most popular items on the list but how about a phone number to call and talk to a real person if you have any questions?

Many times sham companies hide behind a post office box or just an email address aand if the offer does not include a means of contacting the company, may they do not want you to find them. How long they have been in business is another concern as it requires little more than the cost of registering a domain name and web space to be in business. With a good site design, a few days of collecting hundreds of dollars in fees from potential distributors is all someone needs to make a ton of money and skip town.

Make sure the opportunity is focused on selling product or services and not on recruiting new distributors. The ones that focus on product sales will have money to pay their people commission on sales. Those that require you to sign up new members before being eligible to earn commission are questionable at best.

Jeff Albert
http://jeffalbert.teachingyouwealth.com

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