One of the most noteworthy technological developments in our generation is the Internet. With its ongoing growth in both capabilities and access, the online influence on our everyday lives becomes more significant every year. That appears to be even more true for 2007.
Along with the more Fun applications, income opportunities in Internet Marketing have inspired millions of people around the world, hoping to cash in on the new Gold Rush. The potential for online wealth is enormous, if you can believe the claims of those who apparently have achieved some success. However, for every opportunity that seems to work, there are many more that lead only to failure.
It has been said that somewhere between 95 and 99.9% of income opportunities found on the internet are at best antiquated or incomplete and at worst are out and out scams. If true, how does one, especially someone fairly new to working online, know what is a good opportunity vs. one that is a bad opportunity? In other words, How Does One Determine Who Can Be Trusted In Internet Marketing?
On one of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) websites, it is stated that: Trust makes up the essential glue that holds the rapidly expanding online market place together. But how do you gain trust when you normally cannot look into the eyes of the internet merchant, nor can you watch his/her body language or listen to voice inflections, little skills that have often helped when evaluating the trustworthiness of offline businesses.
Although online business presents different challenges, there are several things that can be done to help even an Internet Marketing newbie safely evaluate the millions of opportunities that exist online. Most of these activities are a combination of common sense and wisdom gained by others, including the author of this article. It is much better for you, the reader, to learn through the experience of someone else, than to pay for the same mistakes. Then, performing the relevant due diligence can save you much grief (and money).
The first, and arguably, the most important suggestion, is to avoid any opportunities that promise you the world. We have all seen the ads that Almost guarantee that you will make thousands of dollars a day/week/month/year with little or no experience or effort on your part. Even the Forty-Niners of the California Gold Rush 150 years ago expected that they would have to do Some work to become wealthy.
The second suggestion as you evaluate any opportunity is to understand what work actually is performed (and by whom) and where the money really comes from. Although the merchant is not going to tell you a whole lot about the business until you pay for the opportunity, normally there is enough information to provide clues in how it works (or does not work). If it seems too mysterious, more than likely you should pass on it.
Third, make sure that the offer provides some kind of refund policy of 100% (or more) over at least 30 days. Keep in mind, however, that a written guarantee is not an absolute guarantee; it is always possible that the business in question may be shutdown, go bankrupt, or be located in a foreign country and be unreachable. A written guarantee is but the beginning, without which the offer should be rejected at once.
To further research the online opportunity you have one of the most powerful tools available; the internet itself. The fourth suggestion is therefore to use available resources to search for online information that will help you determine how much the offer can be trusted.
One way to do this is to go to the Google website and type in the name of the product, program, or person. One other thing I usually do is to type Scam? after the name to see directly if there is any implication of it being a scam.
Then take a look at the information that comes up. Are there any negative indications? Quite often with Scam? I find one or more forums with the scam question asked followed by several comments about the value of the opportunity. Keep in mind, however, that everyone with a comment has some kind of bias (point of view).
In such places as forums where you may find discussions about the trustworthiness (or lack) of an opportunity, if you do not personally know the people making the statements, you need to ask yourself another related question: How do I know if I can trust what They are saying about the opportunity ?
If someone gives a very positive comment, they could be very honest and accurate or they may be an affiliate of the program (someone who sells the program to others) who is only interested in making money.
That is not to imply that all affiliates are corrupt (I promote affiliate products myself) but some affiliates know only what is listed in the sales letter and have no direct experience with the product. They therefore, do not really know how good/bad the opportunity actually is themselves.
If the statement is negative, that person could be a direct competitor and would benefit from such an attack. Both kinds of reviews are biased, but in a way different from the bias that is really useful to you.
As I said, all people have their point of view, including you, the reader. If you need help in evaluating the trustworthiness and effectiveness of an income opportunity, theoretically, the best person to hear from is someone who has a similar point of view and background as you, and who has actually used the opportunity in a fashion similar to the way that you would use it.
That person would then have achieved the same kind of level of success (or failure) as you would experience. To find such a person has normally been quite difficult, if not
impossible. Until now.
A unique website (RatingsHub) exists which provides evaluations of many Internet Marketing opportunities based on direct experiences of hundreds of Internet Marketers. These individuals have a very broad spectrum of experience; from brand spanking new to well seasoned. To minimize the wrong kind of bias, no affiliate or ad sense links are present on the site.
This free resource exists to help everyone interested in starting a successful online business who seeks first hand knowledge in evaluating online opportunities. Everyone who visits the site is also invited to share as well their experiences with any product, program, or person. This tool may therefore also be useful in researching any Internet Marketing opportunity. Its link is listed in the Author/Bio section.
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