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Data Entry Scams - Ways to avoid Getting Cheated
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Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM
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Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM
This article expose how some popular data entry scams work and just how it is possible to avoid being burned by them. Lots of people are already cheated by data entry scams. They give good money expecting to enter data for a reputable company, but they more often than not end up empty-handed. Here's how data entry scams typically work: you check out a website that promises they will pay out the comission to penetrate data for the kids. They don't give you many information on the kind of data you will be entering. They only say something such as "typing data right into a couple of fields". So you give a registration fee of anywhere from $47 to $97 to access this program and rather than data entry job they send you an ebook. In the ebook you learn that to acquire paid you need to write ads (and buy their placement) inside the Google AdWords program. If someone else clicks on one of your ads and buys a product you receive paid a commission. This is called affiliate marketing. http://my.opera.com/dataentryscams/blog/ Now I want to inform you that Pay per click and affiliate marketing online aren't on their own useless. Actually, there are numerous people who make a nice income with these. But earning money with AdWords has a lot of work and expertise, and it costs you will additional money on top of your "registration fee". And also this is the reason data entry scams have such a bad reputation. They help you to give your hard earned money by misleading you in a minimum of 3 ways: First, data entry scams don't pay one to enter names or addresses into a database, which is that which you expected once you signed up. Second, they charge a registration fee to get into a summary of merchants which have affiliate products when all of that information can be obtained at no cost elsewhere. And third, they hide the truth that you will need to pay a lot more money later to be able to place ads around the AdWords network. http://my.opera.com/dataentryscams/blog/ Data Entry Scams Targeted Recently, data entry scams as well as other shady products are already because of the boot by Clickbank, the internet's largest digital marketplace where 1000s of the web's most popular products are sold each day. Clickbank terminated these programs although data entry scams were some of the most profitable products within their marketplace. Clickbank did not desire to be associated with products of the questionable integrity. Now how will i determine if I get associated with an information entry scam? A strategy to adhere to utilize caution also to thoroughly investigate data entry program before paying out any money. Perform a Internet search about the name with the program followed by what "scam" or "complaints" and find out if anyone has had bad experiences using them. Also ensure they have a money-back guarantee and pay together with your credit card so that it is going to be much easier to get the cash back when they provide you with a problem. Updated: February 18, 2012 01:35 PM PST
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