Sunday, August 22, 2010

What do you think about this "Make Money on Internet" Opportunity ?

I was searching for a home business opportunity and came across a website which was offering a free membership. I signed up with them and they have given me this website http://MyNetMarketingCenter.com/r/sub/ra...


for free as well. Could somebody tell me is this the rite opportunity?

What do you think about this "Make Money on Internet" Opportunity ?
If you are looking for a work from home opportunity... I work with an Inc 500 Company that has been in business for over 20 years... and has experienced growth in ALL 20 of those years. They have excellent published credentials... and even send all of those working the business a monthly magazine which tells you exactly what the average income for each representative is. The compensation plan is very easy to understand... and there is no stocking of products to sell. It is the first program that I have been involved with that has actually paid me every month AND my upline is very supportive and doesn't charge me for training. The company mission statement is: "Enhancing the lives of those we touch by helping others to reach their goals. The basic principle is revenue sharing.. the company believes in rewarding those of us who help them to get the word out about their products. PLUS... they offer a complete money back guarantee on both the products and the business plan. What I like best about the opportunity is that NO-ONE can possibly get hurt. If you would like more information about how I suppliment my income from home...contact me through my Yahoo 360 page. No promises of get rich quick... just accurate information on how, if you actually work the business you can build a legitimate business for yourself from home. Work for yourself...NOT by yourself.
Reply:Because so many 'work at home' opportunities are scams, frauds, or designed to make money - for the plan operators, not you - it's a good idea that before you invest time and especially money on any home-based business offers, you educate yourself on the different types of home work based schemes there are out there, and what to look for - and what to look out for - before making any commitment





The Federal Trade Commission offers several advisories about home-based business opportunities and network marketing (MLM) schemes. Here are a few:





"Work at home Schemes" http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/inve...


'Net Based Business Opportunities: Are Some Flop-portunities?


http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/onli...


"The Bottom Line on Multilevel Marketing Plans" http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/aler...


The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) consumer alert entitled “Take This Scheme and Stuff It: Avoiding Envelope-Stuffing Rip-Offs.” %26lt;%26gt;http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/aler...
Reply:it could be but try mmjones.scent-team.com
Reply:I have another if you are interested, you can compare them. Write me at jstmother at yahoo.





Consider the following:





1) does it cost you anything to join?





2) Can you talk to people who have been successful in the business? They should be able to provide you with names, and possibly phone numbers, of people in your area.





3) How long has the company been in business?





4) Are they manufacturing the product, or reselling somebody else's product?





5) What do you have to do to be paid?





6) Are you required to accept products every month in order to make money from selling them? Meaning, you will have to buy something each month, whether you sell it or not.





7) What has to happen for you to make a lot of money, and how long is it expected to take to do that?
Reply:remember if it looks to good to be true it probably isn't
Reply:it is a bunch of BS
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