It is not all bad though. Although one cannot ever be 100% certain that a particular online business opportunity would deliver exactly what it promises, there are a few useful checks that can be done to tip the odds moderately in one’s favor. If you are looking at engaging in online business, it is strongly suggested that you consider the following
Enquire as to whether the advertiser is contactable, i.e. telephone, email, mail etc., and make use of these contact methods to verify that the person actually exists. This conversation will give you an idea of whether you will be receiving after sales support in setting up your online business, if and when necessary. Secondly, when contacting the advertiser, ask questions to clarify anything about the online business opportunity that isn’t clear to you.
Check whether the people providing testimonials on the website are contactable and contact them to enquire about how they are doing with the product. Don’t accept anything as a given. Watch out for unrealistic claims such as those listed, but not limited to, earlier in this report. The golden rule here is that if an online business opportunity sounds too good to be true, then it most probably is.
As mentioned earlier, many marketers use this section to indemnify themselves legally from taking any responsibility for the claims they make. If this even vaguely appears to be the case, it is suggested to refrain from getting involved in such online business opportunity as it is most likely to be a scam.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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