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Data Entry from Home A Scam?

Thursday, 10. September 2009 21:25

Can one consider data entry from home a big scam? Thousands of people may ask themselves the same question when they come across the promise of flexible revenue generation in the best of work conditions. The problem is that most Internet users fail to make a clear-cut difference between the traditional data entry and data entry programs that are conducted for affiliate or pay-per-click marketing purposes. However, the online data entry programs are not to blame for this situation since they explain that the purpose of the data entry is the creation of Adwords campaigns. Read the sale pages carefully and see if this is the case with the job you’ve found!

It is even absurd to believe that data entry from home will generate a real fortune, yet, you cannot eliminate the warm perspective of such jobs particularly if you know how to make them lucrative. If we consider traditional data entry from home, this is no different from basic secretarial work one can do for offshore companies. The hourly payment for such work varies between $10 and $15, which is not at all bad given the low difficulty level of the tasks.

Should you be interested in data entry from home, you can have a look on www.jobsearchengine.com.

The other kind of data entry from home that refers to pay-per-click campaigns is definitely more profitable in terms of money-making opportunities. This kind of jobs are usually commission-based and their potential is huge. There are training programs and step-by-step assistance for people who support affiliates with data entry from home.

Data entry members who join affiliate programs can sometimes get a commission of up to 75% per sale. The common platforms on which work is carried out are Yahoo! Marketing and Google Adwords, and most users claim that their work is real value for money.

One huge disadvantage of data entry from home is the risk of scams that actually lurk behind the beautiful money making promise. Faulty marketing promotion practices are to blame for the strategies that allow their ads to pass for scam hide-outs. The Internet user may be wrong in judging a certain product as a scam hideout but this cannot be helped if the marketing promotion is doubtful and lame.

Think about filtering the information on job boards with utmost care in order to find genuine data entry from home work. Fortunately there are lots of opportunities available, and most of them can get within one’s reach thanks to the incredible growth rate that the Internet has reached at present. Good luck!

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Lots Of Work and No Play

Sunday, 30. August 2009 5:55

Well folks, its been a lot of work and no play lately. I got a new job, so I hope you all are happy for me. I just got a letter from my parents about my dad getting into a minor car accident where he has to get some work done on his knee because of having it hitting so hard against the front of the glove compartment. Hey I thought cars crinkled up . The fronts of cars seem to just smash in so easily.I hope my dads surgery goes well.

I have been watering my lawn again with the water ban lifting, and I think this year the grass is going to be extra green. My neighbors havnt been too happy with me running so much water on the lawn, but hey… if I don’t feed my grass, who will. My neighbors are all into the green movement. I wouldn’t say its always a movement, but in their case, just because something says its green they believe it and go through the motions of trying to be green.

Well it looks like its time to go to work, so I hope everyone that reads this has a little fun today, and not work so hard like me. Just kidding, I think that being a video game programmer could hardly be called work. I love it!

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