Legit Online Jobs Review - Does it Work?
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Finding available work from home jobs ain't easy. Finding legitimate online work from home jobs is even harder. There are the opportunities that ask for an investment even though all you want is a job. Also, as we all know there are thousands of scams floating around on the internet. Who is to be trusted?
Legit Online Jobs is a site which promises real work from home jobs for everyone. The college student, the disabled and even the unemployed can all benefit. But is this program the answer to your prayers or is it a cleverly disguised pit waiting to swallow your wallet and spit you back out at square 1?
Legit Online "Jobs"?
Well, the first thing to note about Legit Online Jobs is what the name implies. People who come to Legit Online Jobs are more than likely looking for "jobs". So with a name like Legit Online Jobs we would expect to find just that.
This site is going to disappoint the group of people who are looking for jobs because clearly there are no jobs to be had. Unfortunately, most people aren't going to see that because the site use some slick marketing and try to make it look as it you'd find jobs in the members area - once you've paid.
Now people don't pay for jobs. They apply, the employer sets up an interview or asks them to send in their CV, references etc, they get hired and when the job is completed, they get paid a salary.
Legit Online Jobs however is a business opportunity.
With online business opportunities, you pay to learn a process on making money on the internet and there really is no guarantee that you will earn money.
And, just because they say its legit, doesn't mean its legit. The sales page for Legit Online Jobs starts off by saying:
"Are you sick and tired of all the money-making scams on the web? "
Well they really are no different from all the money making scams on the web and what I've shown you so far is just the beginning. I took a look inside the members area and I'll tell you what I saw.
The technique they teach you is a legitimate one that I use to make money on the internet every month as a full time marketer. Its called affiliate marketing and involves promoting other people's stuff for a commission.
This isn't a job at all since you only make money if you make sales.
I learned this process three years ago. With the help of a site called Wealthy Affiliate I was able to make enough to quit my job and do this full time. I'm still a member of Wealthy Affiliate so I can attest to the fact that it is totally legit.
Inside the Legit Online Jobs Members Area
While Legit Online Jobs would have you believe you were posting ads on the internet for companies and collecting a paycheck at the end of the money, it really doesn't happen the way you think it does.
The process they teach you involves signing up with a site called Clickbank and advertising the programs using Google's Adwords. I know could have told you this after seeing the familiar Clickbank earnings screenshot and from my not-so-good experience with a site called Data Entry Pro which had basically the same content.
The thing about what they teach is that if you do it the way they tell you, you're going to lose a lot of money because Google makes changes to their program very often. The information presented on Legit Online Jobs is very outdated.
They also teach you very outdated techniques that really are a waste of time. Posting ads on classified ad sites? How 2001 is that!?
About their "100's of jobs" (I'm trying not to laugh too hard), well, they have 100s of ebooks on different topics that you can download to your computer for an additional $20 (they call it VIP.)
All I can say is, I really don't want to knock anyone's hustle but there are too many people going around saying good things about Legit Online Jobs that aren't true. There is no value whatsoever in joining a site like this.
One more thing. If a site offers you a bonus that involves doing surveys as a way to make money from home, they really shouldn't be taken very seriously.
The reason why so many people get caught by Legit Online Jobs is because there are lots of people who get paid, I think its $34 per sale, to say good things about them. Well, I don't need their money otherwise I won't be able to sleep at night.
Here's a video of Ryan, one of the good guys, who I know from Wealthy Affiliate, who feels the same way I do about Legit Online Jobs.
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jamestame says:
3 weeks ago
Great Review Kpfingaz. The wealthy affiliate really does deliver the goods!