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Data Entry Scams - Ways to avoid Getting Cheated
Start:
Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM

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Feb 19, 2012 12:00 AM

This information will expose how some popular data entry scams work and just how it is possible to do not be burned by them.

Lots of people happen to be cheated by data entry scams. They give a nice income expecting to enter data for a reputable company, nevertheless they typically end up empty-handed.

Here's how data entry scams typically work: you check out a website that promises they will pay out the comission to enter data on their behalf. They don't really provide you with many information on the type of data you will end up entering. They simply say something like "typing data in to a number of fields".

So you hand over a registration fee of anywhere from $47 to $97 to gain access to this program and instead of a data entry job they send you an ebook. Inside the ebook you learn that in order to get paid you must write ads (and pay for their placement) inside the Adwords program. If someone clicks your ads and buys a product you get paid a commission. This is called affiliate marketing.

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Now I want to let you know that Adwords and affiliate marketing online aren't in themselves useless. In fact, there are many people who make good money with them. But making money with AdWords requires a lot of work and expertise, and it costs you even more income on top of your "registration fee".

And this is why data entry scams have this type of bad reputation. They get you to hand over your cash by misleading you in no less than 3 ways:

First, data entry scams do not pay you to definitely enter names or addresses in to a database, which is everything you expected when you enrolled.

Second, it will cost a registration fee to gain access to a list of merchants that have affiliate marketing programs when all that information can be purchased for free elsewhere.

And third, they hide the fact you need to pay a lot more money later so that you can place ads about the AdWords network.

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Data Entry Scams Targeted

Recently, data entry scams and other shady products are already due to the boot by Clickbank, the internet's largest digital marketplace where 1000s of the web's most popular items are sold every single day.

Clickbank terminated these programs although data entry scams were some of the most profitable products within their marketplace. Clickbank failed to wish to be related to products of a questionable integrity.

Just how will i determine if I get involved in a data entry scam?

My advice is to utilize caution and to thoroughly investigate any data entry program before shelling out anything. Perform a Google search about the name of the program accompanied by what "scam" or "complaints" and see if anyone has received bad experiences with them.

Also make certain there is a money-back guarantee and pay along with your credit card therefore it will be much easier to get the cash back should they provide you with a hard time.

Updated: February 18, 2012 01:35 PM PST