Your Questions About Money Making Schemes Online

Donald asks…

How can i make real money online?

Can anyone those who are earning real money online? Or its a fake?

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Lizzie asks…

How can I make money online?

How can I make money online without having to buy anything fro any reason. I don’t want to try out a product to end up paying for it. I have bills to pay. I am looking for a real job. I am seriously wonder where I can get an online job that is free for me to acquire.

Nagesh answers:

The only way i know is sites that pay you for taking surveys. They normally pay straight into your paypal account once youve reached a point say £10 or something. Do a google search to find some. Theres loads. DO NOT EVER pay to join one of these sites.

PLEASE PLEASE do not get into somethign called the “pyamid scheme”. Its were you pay then you get otheres to pay you. Am just saying because its easy to fall into if your desperate for money and its illegal. Theres alot of illegal scams about so please be careful!!!

Mandy asks…

How much do computer jobs really make?

My grandpa tells me that you can make money online because hes seen adds that sound like they pay well, but I feel a bit skeptical. He says you can make up to 2000$ a month. Is this true? Those adds look a bit “shady” because of how much they are spammed in pop ups ect.

Nagesh answers:

First the bad news:
There is just no such thing as online jobs that you can do from home. These are all scams and the people that encourage you to do them and tell you how much money they have made, are all a part of the scam. The scam may be building a network of people, telemarketing, online sales, filling out surveys, gifting businesses, data entry, travel writing, transcription services or other similar ploys. Remember that data entry has been made obsolete by Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software which can read that characters in a document and translate those into text for you. Re-typing information is completely outdated and unneeded. Cut and paste jobs fall into the same category.

Multi-level marketing (also called network marketing) is a fine line away from an illegal pyramid scheme where the emphasis is on involving more people and not on selling products. If the emphasis is on building a marketing group but no product is being sold then that is a red flag. Also, if they are trying to get you to buy motivational materials, etc. Then you can cross them off too.

A word about Ponzi schemes – A Ponzi scheme is where you are asked to invest and the returns are usually paid for by the new incoming investors in the system. I friend of mine was involved in one of these. He was an innocent party but eventually when it all fell apart the investigators showed up at his door asking them to pay back all they had made and to testify against the original person who was running the scam. Bottom line was they lost thousands of dollars and they lost all their friends who had likewise been caught up in the scam.

I honestly wished that there were options for home online employment. Recently I went out to one of the web sites that people will post here as an online jobs site and their web site tried to install malware on my computer. Fortunately my anti-malware program detected and stopped that. I often find that the same one company will have several web sites that all eventually refer you into the same company and other strange stuff like web addresses that are not descriptive of the actual company name. Other web sites pay pennies per transaction (or whatever they assign you to do) that you do so we are talking about making so little money it is ridiculous.

Many of these ploys require some kind of up front registration fee. They are all designed to take your money or to take your personal information. With that information they can steal your personal identity and empty your bank account. I can’t think of any more diabolical scam than to give people, like single parents hope that they are going to make some money and then dash those hopes by giving them nothing but empty promises. Also, scamming single moms who are trying to keep their heads above water or teenagers who are trying to help their families or trying to earn a few dollars of spending money is about as low as you can go, in my book.

Now the good news:
Your best bet is to look for legitimate jobs with known local companies. Some of those local companies will allow you to work as a virtual employee for a part or all of your hours but that is usually only after you have worked there for a while and proven yourself as a trusted employee. On the simpler side of things many local small service businesses like Heater/AC service, plumbers, pool maint, landscaping and others may not have a physical office and still may need to have an phone answering/scheduling provider to handle their appointment scheduling and phone answering duties. One of my friends does this from home while caring for kids. They gave her a company cell phone and she answers the calls and makes appointments. These are communicated to the service staff by phone, walkie talkie or text.

Laura asks…

Is anyone else tired of all the Marketing Gobleycrap when searching for a legitimate online business?

I mean there must be some way to make money online besides scamming everyone with all that “How I make $10,000 a month ” stuff. What do you think?
Hi Anwarjav, Thank you much for the list. I bookmark it and I’ll check out carefully. Just curious what kind of job did you do from the list. I’ll contact you in the future if you don’t mind.

Nagesh answers:

Sure – and that way is to sell something.

Either advertising space (AdSense is a common choice for this), products (eBay is a common choice) or services (JobSite, Monster, etc).

Unskilled get-rich-quick scheme are a pipe dream though.

Ruth asks…

What is the best way to make money online?

Im stuck in a situation that evolves money, I need it but there is no way I can get a job because I have no car and no way of transportation . .

Nagesh answers:

First of all,There are lots of ways to make money online but there is no such thing as getting rich quick. It sounds like you want what is known as a cash cow or residual income. The best ways to do this is through multi level marketing or referral marketing. Most idtios call this a pyramid scheme because they are dumb and have never done any network marketing program. A pyramid scheme has NO PRODUCT. Monavie, herbalife etc are legit and work if you do what your upline tells you to do and can follow instructions.
Most people join network marketing call 2 or 3 people, give up and say its a scam.

If you don’t like calling or talking to people one person I would recommend you research is a guy named Daegan Smith

Also get a little cd called the “success secrets they don’t want you to know about”

If you have trouble finding this I have several.

Good luck!

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