In a recession, while opportunities may seem scarce the truth is, during tough times is when fortunes are made. But be careful if you are on the lookout for a work from home opportunity because it’s also a time when scams increase significantly.

Internet home business scams have tainted the at home business landscape with many being stung by opportunities promising wealth beyond a person’s wildest imagination. The fact that the internet is now so accessible means these scam artists have a wider reach and generally target inexperienced online users.

In the network marketing arena, many are now moving their prospecting efforts online but with this move comes a lack of experience online. While building an internet network marketing business is a lot easier now, so is the risk of losing focus as one runs into make money advertisements. It takes time to build a network business, that’s a fact and for many, it’s sometimes too slow.

So the risk here is people go looking for faster ways to make money and the truth is, they don’t need to go looking very far. In fact, the get rich quick advertisements usually find them. They are tempting after all, how can anyone resist the temptation of earning thousands of dollars a month in literally weeks.

Scams In The Internet Home Business Landscape

But beware, if it sounds too good to be true then it usually is. We’ve prepared some tips to avoid falling for these online home business scams.

- If the income opportunity for a home based business you’re interested in is being promoted as high then be wary. But if that income opportunity is also being promoted as instant or earned in a very short time then your alarm bells should be ringing.

- When investigating opportunities being promoted online, always look for contact information. An email should be listed but you really want to be able to speak with someone over the phone. Test the email and see if you get a response within 24 hours. Also test the phone number.

- Be wary of outlandish claims in big bold headlines. Also, treat with “a pinch of salt” any income testimonials which are displayed on a sales letter such as affiliate accounts or even bank statements. These can be easily falsified.

- If you need to part with money just to get information our suggestion is to give it a miss. Information is readily available on just about anything over the internet for free.

- Also seek confirmation from watch dogs such as the Better Business Bureau.

- If you want more clarification, check with online forums on a particular home business opportunity. This resource lists just about any forum online and you simply type in the keyword you’re looking for – http://www.omgili.com

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