Are You Happy At 7AM On A Monday Morning?
Are There Any Genuine Money Making Opportunities Left??? ByJulie Harrison, jharrisonla2005@yahoo.co.uk I think the question about us being happy on a monday morning isone that the majority of us can answer "no" to. Oh yes - Mondaymorning.... and there's the full working week to look forward to! That really was sarcasm by the way. It's horrible the way mostof us have a feeling of dread overcome us from mid-afternoon ona Sunday, about the working week to come. I used to be like...
... that - I hated my job and always wanted towork from home, but could never find anything that was "genuine"nor suitable. I always ended up out of pocket with the manyscams that I was taken in by.However, through perseverence I have finally made my dream cometrue. I now work a few hours a day and enjoy my life. I knowlonger have "weekends" because I can take time off whenever Ilike, and I earn a hell of a lot more money than I did in my oldjob.There ARE genuine money making opportunities around on theinternet today, but there are also a hell of a lot of scams, andit's exceptionally easy to get taken in by them.So how can you differentiate between something genuine anda scam?Personally I think you need to listen to your intuition. As theold saying goes: "if it seems too good to be true, it probablyis" - but that's easy to say isn't it? How I achieved my dreamwasn't easy I'll admit right now. I spent thousands of pounds on "get rich quick schemes", "startup packages", "information guides" and the famous oneliner...."fees to cover administration costs!" Yeah right!But when you ARE so desperate to earn a better living, and workfrom home too, it's easy to get taken in by the sales pitchesthese "scamsters" put out. I used to go on ebay a lot to look for business opportunities. Iwas stung so many times!! It's my own fault really as it was upto me to investigate the "potential" business opportunityproperly, but I always wanted to believe what I was reading wastrue, so would part with my cash again and again. However, one day I came across an ad from someone called LewisAttenborough selling a book called "Monthly Returns". I was alittle sceptic at first because of all the scams that run onebay all the time, but his ad seemed different. I decided topurchase it as he offered a money back guarantee if I wasn'thappy which is quite rare and his feedback was good too, sothought I would just give it a go (I think it was only about$15.00) The information it contained made me realise that I would bequitting my job soon! It was good stuff.Lewis Attenborough's methods are really simple and yet reallyeffective at the same time. I remember sitting there thinking"why hadn't I thought of this myself". He explains how it's easyto create a product that people will WANT, without spendingthousands on advertising or working non stop for 6 months onresearch and development.I now do what his methods taught me and am extremely thankful.If it hadn't been for that guide I'd still be doing the 9-5grind now, and utterly miserable.So would I say that the thousands that I wasted on the scamswere worth it ? Of course! But I'm saying that because I havefound my dream and have a nice life. What if you're new to allthis and don't have the money to start trying the millions andmillions of "get rich schemes" (scams!)?? Well I would personally suggest Lewis Attenborough's book (Ipromise that I am not getting paid to advertise him!) as that'swhat enabled me to work from home, but also you need to look forsomething that isn't "too good to be true".When looking for work at home opportunties, take the followinginto consideration:- Does the company/person have contact information? If not this is a bad sign, why wouldn't they want you tocontact them?- Are you required to pay for start-up materials? If it's a small fee and obvious that it covers that person'sadministration costs, that doesn't mean it's a scam. I paid formy life changing guide after all - but if it's an extortionateamount you are being asked to pay, reconsider!- Has the company/person done what they are selling? For example there are many people out there who make a livingout of selling "get rich" ebooks, but haven't made any moneythemselves in any other field apart from selling these ebooks! - Does the person/company claim that they do "all of the workfor you" - if so , ask yourself why they would do that ?- Do they claim that you will "earn money while you sleep" orthat "money will roll in automatically?" - again beware - you HAVE to work to get paid, that is a fact.Nothing is going to get handed to you on a plate after all.Remember, the most important thing is to use your common senseand intuition. Don't fall prey to many of the scams that leaveyou with nothing but an empty pocket. Good luck and anyone who wants any advice - from someone who hasmanaged to work from home, can email me at: jharrisonla2005@yahoo.co.uk-Julie Harrison, 20th February 2006.
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