Websites claiming that you can start your own business
By melissa06
@melissa06 (18)
United States
January 20, 2008 3:08pm CST
So I see these websites all the time that claim you make six figures if you follow all the steps exactly the way they say. I even see this in the classified ads in the paper. I mean I am sure that there is atleast one of them that are real but i feel like giving them money even though sometimes it isnt that much is too risky. Anybody know of any that they have used and it is now their home business or do you know anyone that has tried one and it was sucessful.
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6 responses
@danzer (2723)
• Philippines
20 Jan 08
I think you should try it yourself. You can do some search about the company, the owners, and what others say about it. I tried one but not successful since every month I need to put in $39. i can't afford yet a bigger amount to join other programs out there!
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
20 Jan 08
I understand completely - I need to make money somehow and I can't afford to pay a monthly fee for something that may or may not earn me money.
@jtexas (527)
• United States
21 Jan 08
I agree that many of these sites promise many things. The problem I have seen with many of these landing page sites is that they dont really tell you what is it that they are trying to present.
If you really want to get into a business of your own. You have to ask yourself a few questions. One is there any problems that you can solve for people. Example. I can fix computers, I can teach a basic course on office, I can fix taxes ect.
Many of these sites only promote how to make money as an affilate marketer. Unless your familiar with affilate marketing you start from the bottom with a large learning curve. Enough of my rambling but my point is, do what you love to do and the money will follow.!
@jtexas (527)
• United States
21 Jan 08
I agree that many of these sites promise many things. The problem I have seen with many of these landing page sites is that they dont really tell you what is it that they are trying to present.
If you really want to get into a business of your own. You have to ask yourself a few questions. One is there any problems that you can solve for people. Example. I can fix computers, I can teach a basic course on office, I can fix taxes ect.
Many of these sites only promote how to make money as an affilate marketer. Unless your familiar with affilate marketing you start from the bottom with a large learning curve. Enough of my rambling but my point is, do what you love to do and the money will follow.!
@byfaithonly (10698)
• United States
20 Jan 08
I've seen hundreds of these sites over the years but have as yet to have actually known someone that made that six figure income from them. Good old hard work and time is the only way I've found to honestly make money and am sticking with that until someone can prove to me their system really does work. In most cases it's the ones that start they program that make the big money and everyone after them is struggling to make ends meet. I'm hoping others will have a more positive view on these sites though.
@yuki84 (159)
• Hungary
21 Jan 08
I say you shouldn't put money into a program. You don't need to pay at a place where you work for YOUR work, right?
I use free programs only.
It's well enough.
Also: If you invest money, how do you know that they won't run away with your money?
If you still want to invest some, then I suggest you'll search the program with the keyword 'scam'on the net.
Good Luck!
@FreshStart (15)
•
21 Jan 08
The one I go to evry day is Tuwuie. It HONESTLY does what it says on the tin. I have been tere 6 months and I am being [paid regularly. They have never asked me for money.
If interested message me and I'll send you the link