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Typing Jobs at Home - Avoid the Scams

Many people have seen the advertisements for typing jobs at home. Some may find these ads tempting because the jobs sound like an easy way to make lots of money in the comfort of your home. It is important to know that most of the opportunities offered in the "sounds too good to be true" ads are indeed deceptive.

You need to understand exactly why most of these online typing jobs at home are actually scams. They are basically typing positions at home that involve creating and placing ads on various websites in order to sell products. The companies you work for will help you get started with promoting products as an affiliate, in which you will be paid a commission for each product sold.

These typing jobs often come with a fee to get started. Ads state this payment is for your "training," with is typically nothing more than showing you how to create ads and submit them to other sites. Most people make very little money with these opportunities, as there is no formal affiliate marketing training, and no help if you do not understand the process. The chances of receiving a refund from this type of program is also highly unlikely.

There are other ads out there that offer to help you find typing jobs at home that you may be suited for. Once you pay their fee, you are simply handed a list of typing companies that "may" be looking for help. There are no guarantees, and you could find similar lists online for free. This is just another way that you can lose out on a lot of time and money.

Though there are many scams out there on the internet, legitimate positions can still be found. They typically do not deal with ads, but are more data entry and clerical jobs. Experience is often necessary, and you can find these opportunities on online job board, usually for no charge to you. These include placing bids for typing jobs on sites like Elance and Get a Freelancer. Other websites would as job classifieds and allow employers to place a listing if typing help is needed.

Learning to tell the difference from a legitimate position and a scam is important if you wish to earn money at home by typing. The primary difference is you will not have to pay a fee to work for a legitimate company. There may be some equipment or training needed, but to actually apply for the job, you will not have to pay a dime.

Researching all typing jobs at home will also help protect yourself from any misleading schemes. The Better Business Bureau's website will inform you if any complaints have been made for the business in question. Work at home forums are also available where you can ask about a specific opportunity, and others will provide feedback if they have been affiliated with the company.

If you do find yourself getting scammed online, you need to learn how to properly report them so that no one else gets burned, and to get them reprimanded for their actions. Most sites enforce strict rules against spammers, and reporting a job listing or ad to the webmaster will usually result in the person or business being banned. Complaints can also be filed at scam.com and ripoffreport.com. The more people that report these typing jobs at home scam artists, the more likely they are to be investigated and shut down.

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