 Work At Home MomSo you have decided to join the “work
at home mom” bandwagon. And it’s small wonder. What with
the number of work at home moms you see everyday making thousands of
dollars from their homes, don’t you want to take advantage of
this burgeoning opportunity? But wait – before you go ahead
and become a successful work at home mom, take note of all the things
you need in order to keep your home-based business honest, legit, and
trustworthy. There are several scams out there and all these leave
you unsure of how to go about finding one that is not a scam. So
before you decide to become a work at home mom, consider some factors
first. However, don’t let the scams
scare you off from taking advantage of an opportunity of a lifetime.
Being a work at home mom has its benefits and there are many work at
home opportunities that are honest. So don’t get ripped off.
Learn to research work at home mom opportunities and the companies
that will provide you protection from scammers. In this case,
research is your best defense. The first thing you must do before you
decide to become a work at home mom or make any decisions is to
research the opportunity and the company thoroughly. Here are some
places that you can check and do research if you’re considering
a career as a work at home mom. * Fraud.org – This is site for
the National Fraud Information Center, as good a place as any to
research about careers of work at home moms.* BBB.org – You can
contact the Better Business Bureau here if you are a victim of a
scam. Aside from the site listed above, there
are also other Internet resources where you can learn more about
scams. You can conduct researches on business opportunities for work
at home moms on NewsGroups. Most likely, you will find information
about someone who has been scammed by a work at home business scheme
on a forum posting. These forums include but are not exclusive to the
following: * Groups.Google.com* Groups.Yahoo.com Still, there are other ways to protect
yourself from scams which specifically target work at home moms. Some
websites offer information about the inner workings scams and some
practical tips to avoid them. These sites are: * ScamBusters.com – Scam Busters
helps people protect themselves from scams happening on the
Internet.* WorldWideScam.com – WorldWideScam offers a funny
insight into some of the more outrageous scams today.*
USPS.com/postalinspectors/ - The United States Postal Service offers
several web pages on their website that tells you about scams,
including those that specifically target work at home moms,
multi-level marketing schemes, etc. |