
The internet is a vast resource for the new entrepreneur. There’s lots of quality information. But there are also lots of scams. In this brief guide we will show you what to look out for when shopping for an opportunity.
- Does promise that no work is involved?. Making money takes work. There is always going to be time and effort involved. If the opportunity promises enormous amounts of money for little or no work, it’s a scam.
- Does it promise to overturn the laws of probability? You can’t beat the odds. If the opportunity promises a way to turn the odds on their head, it’s very likely to be a scam.
- Does it promise vast, vast sums of money? If the opportunity shows checks of absolutely incredible amounts of money then it’s very likely to be a scam.
There are genuine opportunities on the internet, of course. And this site aims to review them. So, what can be some of the tell-tale signs of a genuine shot at some internet cash?
- They should let you know how much work is involved, and what sort of return of investment you can expect.
- The claims should not be inflated. Reasonable claims based on sound logic are good
- The money earned should be inline with the amount of work you are expected to put in
So, please let us know by emailing ops@internetopportunityreview.com some of the traps that you have fallen into on the internet, and some of the genuine oppportunities that have worked for you.
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HI, I thought I’d get the ball rolling with the discussion on this one. What are the scams you’ve encountered on the internet? And have you managed to find anything worthwhile?