Identifying “Real” Work From Home Opps
We all have the same dreams – spending more time with our kids, more time on the beach or wherever YOU relax, or just having more freedom, financially and in general. Unfortunately, there are those out there who prey on those dreams and others who help advance them. How can you tell the difference?
Many different “work from home” and “independent consultant” businesses exist in the marketplace. And if you are new to the scene – it can be very overwhelming. We’re going to take a look at a few tips to identify ways to establish what is a good home business and what is a fraud. Here’s a quick overview:A “real” home business almost always has a startup cost of some sort. There is no free lunch. Also, be sure they are asking for your social security or EIN #. If not, this isn’t a real business opportunity.
Is this company led by real people who Google well?
Is this company a strong contender in its field – or is the offer “like many others – what makes it unique?
Do you believe in it? – if your friend of cousin or coworker does, that doesn”t matter – it won’t propel you past the first meeting.
Is the compensation plan solid? If you have questions, I can help you understand what to look for – both pro and con – contact me with any questions.
And finally, is this in front of, in the midst of, or falling off of a growth curve?
Some resources I’d encourage you to watch and read would be Brilliant Compensation and any books by Robert Miyasaki.
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