sabato 4 agosto 2012

Home Based Businesses – Revealed

One new business is Varolo. The idea is you build a village (sponsor people) and watch commercials for 10 minutes a day. As your village creates their own villages is when you make money. You could conceivably need 500 people within your network to make any decent money. It’s worth looking into if you think you can get enough people to sign up and it’s completely free.I spent many hours researching Project Payday, tried it out, and read all the forum rules. So far I’ve been charged $12.95 for a service that was supposed to cost $3. When I tried out Equifax, I tried to sign in and couldn’t sign in to my account it took me over 20 minutes to cancel my account with the representative on the phone. I still have two services to cancel.The idea behind Project Payday is you “try” services and products and once you build up enough you get paid, say $20. You need to keep track of it though because the trial period may be 7 days free and then you get charged the monthly rate if you don’t cancel in time. Since you’d be doing a lot of offers to get paid any decent money, you would have to be highly organized to do this as a business. Plus, to really make money, you would need to become a trader yourself. This means you’re paying people $20 to earn a $600 PayPal card which isn’t $600 when you get it (because you paid people to do the offers for you.) I thought it was a lot of work, there are a lot of rules, and its tedious. There also seems to be difficulty in canceling offers and if you cancel all your offers you may be guilty of fraud because you’re trying offers for the trial period only, canceling, and getting paid to try them. There are not many offers and some require you to pay $39.00 for a service in which you get paid only $20. For instance, you have to sign up for Direct TV for $100 to get paid $20. In 8 hours of research, I made $30 and I’m trying to cancel all the offers now because I don’t want them.Similar to Project Payday is Inbox Dollars. You do surveys, trial offers, free offers (usually along the credit report variety) play games and other tasks to make money. You have to remain active in order to get paid and it can take 3 months to get a check. I “read” e-mails and made $30 but because I let my account go inactive, I never got paid. An example of a survey they offered was 30 minutes long and you’d get paid $.60. That means you’d make $1.20 per hour! Plus, you may not qualify for many surveys so they can be a waste of your time.Next, I tried AW Surveys, Surveyhead, and Opinion Outpost. Their surveys are similar to the ones on Inbox Dollars. Plus, when you’re filling out the survey it pops up with advertisements which become full blown ads at the end of the so-called survey. Again, they paid roughly $2.00 per survey which could take up to 30 minutes to do.So my advice is to stay away from these time wasters and focus on a top ten rated MLM and network marketing tools to build your business online. For more information please visit my blog.

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