Sunday, February 22, 2009

Jobs in the internet

If you have been searching for a legitimate Internet based job for any time at all, you will be aware that some outlandish claims are being made regarding the amount of money you can expect to make, oftentimes working just a few hours a week. That is the claim, in any case.Dr. Richard Andrew Stera, Chairman of Site Review Authority makes the rather compelling case that over 80 percent of work at home opportunities are out-and-out scams, or simply too complicated or expensive for the average person to manage.

A distinction needs to be made between the concept of a legitimate Internet based "job," and an Internet based home business opportunity. The purpose of this article is to assist those seeking jobs, not business opportunities. Home based business opportunities come in many forms, including direct sales, affiliate sales and advertising programs such as Google Adwords. All these programs require a one time or recurring fee, and a substantial amount of funds to handle advertising advertising efforts.On the other hand, a more typical brick-and-mortar work at home position is much more difficult to find.

One major difference between the two types of work is that you should never have to pay the company offering the job any money to begin work. This is not to say, however, that some legitimate companies will not charge a nominal fee to obtain direct contact information for these companies, saving you the time and trouble in research.A good example of this type of company is HomeJobStop.Included below in the resource section are links to viable and legitimate firms offering employment.

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