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Old 07-13-07, 10:36 AM
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Good Morning,

Your site is very informative. In my search for a work at home business, are there any really legitimate ones that work assuming you put the effort & time in. They all make the same claims in different ways. I am a very cautious person and realize that only 1-2% of them actually work. how can I narrow my risk down. Also I have been told by an expert that some of the reviewers are actually affiliated with the companies they recommend and profit from driving people to there site. Is this true.

I have recently looked into Mark Warren's Ultimate Wealth Package & The Waterhouse report. If it were this easy to make lots of money working a few hours a day with little effort making passive income wouldn't everybody want to jump on the bandwagon.

Is there such a thing as a legit work at home business and if so which ones are they. I get email everyday with literally 1000s of offers. Everybody I know says they are all scams, but are there any that are not. Thank you & have a nice weekend.

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Steve


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Dear Steve,

Thank you for contacting ScamFraudAlert and sharing your kind comments regarding site with us. We do appreciate feedback.

Yes there are legitimate home based companies out there. They do provide a valuable service known as Direct Selling or Direct Marketing. You can find a complete listing of these companies at the Direct Selling Association Membership Directory.

A Direct Marketer - Herbalife is a legitimate company listed on the NYSE. The products are first class and FYI ....most vitamins you purchased over-the-counter are being produced by a Herbalife affiliate or sister company. The problem here is the deceptive practices that some of these companies deploy on the web and the lack of transparency.

A home based business like any other business will require a considerable time. The difference here is the start up costs or investment. The start up cost for starting a home based business is so minimum and that the home based business has become a lucrative industry for scammers. You have to exercise due diligence before getting involve. The question you got to ask yourself is this, do you have the TIME and PATIENCE to see this earn money?

We at SFA ( ScamFraudAlert.com) will be partnering with those work at home businesses that adhere to the Direct Marketing Association and Better Business Bureau Code of Business Ethics. Those companies that are transparent, not engage in deceptive practices and provide some recourse to consumers.

Yes we are planning on exploring the opportunity and again, thank you for sharing this with us.

Best of Luck,

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Your Advice - "]Pros & Cons of Running a Home Base Business

Pros & Cons of Running a Home Base Business

Owning a small business is not just another job. It's a totally different lifestyle. You have to ask yourself whether you're ready for a complete commitment to the success of your business. Just as importantly, you have to ask your partner, if you're in a relationship, whether he or she is completely committed.

As a small business owner, you're going to have less time for your personal life and you'll probably be using much of what you own as collateral to raise money for the business. If you are willing to make those sacrifices, then let's move on to some of the advantages and disadvantages of owning your own business.

Pros:
  • * You have the chance to make a lot more money than you can make working for someone else.
  • * You'll be your own boss and make the decisions that are crucial to your business' success or failure.
  • * You may be the boss of other people.
  • * You'll have job security — no one can fire you.
  • * You'll have the chance to put your ideas into practice.
  • * You may participate in every aspect of running a business.
  • * You'll learn more about every aspect of a business and gain experience in a variety of disciplines.
  • * You'll have the chance to work directly with your customers.
  • * You'll be able to benefit the local economy, such as by hiring other people to work for you.
  • * You'll have the personal satisfaction of creating and running a successful business.
  • * You'll be able to work in a field or area that you really enjoy.
  • * You'll have the chance to build real retirement value (for example, by selling the business when you retire).
  • * You'll have the chance to put down roots in a community and to provide a sense of belonging and stability for your family.
Cons:
  • * You may have to take a large financial risk.
  • * You will probably have to work long hours and may have fewer opportunities to take vacations.
  • * You may end up spending a lot of your time attending to the details of running a business and less time on those things you really enjoy.
  • * You may find that your income is not steady and that there are times when you don't have much income coming in at all.
  • * You may have to undertake tasks you find unpleasant, such as firing someone or refusing to hire a friend or relative.
  • * You may have to learn many new disciplines, such as filing and bookkeeping, inventory control, production planning, advertising and promotion, market research, and general management.
Special pros and cons of the home-based business:
  • * Your startup costs will be lower.
  • * Your operating costs will be lower than they would if you were renting space and paying utilities.
  • * Your commute will be shorter.
  • * If your location is unimportant to your business, you can theoretically live anywhere and still operate your business.
  • * You may be more flexible in your schedule if your business can be conducted at your convenience or outside "normal" weekday business hours.
  • * On the other hand, you're much more vulnerable to interruptions from family members, neighbors, and door-to-door salespeople.
  • * You may have trouble attracting qualified employees.
  • * You may be less accessible to suppliers.
  • * You may have an image problem, although with the growing popularity of home businesses, that's less common.
  • * You may run out of space at home if your business grows.
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