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Helping You Avoid Internet Marketing Scams



Internet marketing scams or get rich-quick schemes are all over the Internet.

Some studies have shown that only 1 in 42 such ads have proven to be of benefit to anyone, except the one running the ad.


These types of scams go hand in hand with work-at-home opportunities. Work-at-home-moms or the (wahm) community fall prey to these cleaver marketeers, over and over again. As well as the boomer or baby boomer community.


Share your experience with us. Assist others avoid the scams


There are some legitimate work-at-home opportunities. However, keep mind the 1 in 42 stated above.


It would take the average person hours upon hours to sift through all the garbage to find the one strawberry. Worst than that, it could cost you a small fortune.


Here are eight areas that are common for internet marketing scams to appear.

  • Click fraud
  • Home assembly kits
  • Stuffing envelopes
  • Data entry
  • Online surveys
  • Processing medical claims
  • PayPal fraud
  • Internet marketing and SEO fraud
  • Auction and retail scams


Use some common sense, if it sounds to good to be true. You can finish the rest of that sentence.


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The scammers have grown much more sophisticated over the years and it usually takes about 1 year to realize you will not make any money with their program.


Meanwhile you have spent untold hours at your computer trying to make the program work for you. Not to mention the money you can spend on their phony upgrades.


I am just speaking from personal experience.

No legitimate business is going to pay you 40 or 50 dollars an hour to perform task such as those stated above.


Payment of a fee should never be required to start employment. The Federal Trade Commission(FTC) states that, under no circumstances should a person be forced to pay a fee in order to obtain employment.


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