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What is the best home based business – not a scam that takes my money? I really want to work from home.?

I have a large family and homeschool. I need some kind of business that I do not handle the products (drop shipped direct to customer) and that can be internet based. I genuinely need to have a separate income that is my own. I have an interest in natural health so there may be options in that arena.

Legitimate work-at-home program sponsors should tell you – in writing – what’s involved in the program they are selling. Here are some questions you might ask a promoter:

* What tasks will I have to perform? (Ask the program sponsor to list every step of the job.)
* Will I be paid a salary or will my pay be based on commission?
* Who will pay me?
* When will I get my first paycheck?
* What is the total cost of the work-at-home program, including supplies, equipment and membership fees?
* What will I get for my money?


5 Responses to “What is the best home based business – not a scam that takes my money? I really want to work from home.?”

  1. TradeMark Express says:

    Think of all your interests & ask yourself if any of those could be expanded into a business. Just keep in mind…what’s your expertise? What are your interests? What could you imagine yourself doing?

    Then, once you have some ideas, research, research, research. Check out the competition — their business practices, pricing, customer service, etc. And also think about what you could offer to set yourself apart from these other companies.

    Check the sources for some handy sites.

    Prior to investing your time, money & effort into a business name, it is strongly advised that comprehensive research be conducted to ensure that the name you’re interested in is truly available.

    This entails searching the pending & registered Federal and State trademark files as well as the US National Common-Law files. Then, if clear, you can decide if you would like to file for a Federal or a State trademark.

    Research is needed to make sure your trade name is legally available, before opening, before expansion, before incorporation or before designing your logo. Similarities in sound, appearance and meaning affect you too!

    There are 16+ million trade names in use in the United States. Similar names matter, if close in sound, appearance or meaning. Similar names in related classes, distribution channels and customer matter too. You are affected by Common Law use (14 million), State Trademarks (500,000) and Federal Trademarks (2 million).
    References :
    http://www.sba.gov
    http://www.entrepreneur.com
    http://www.homebusinessmag.com
    http://www.startupjournal.com
    http://www.tmexpress.com
    http://www.uspto.gov

  2. Onlinemoneymaker says:

    Yeah. I make money on the internt by filling out surveys. I make about 20-$40 dollars/hour. E-mail me at chesscrazed@gmail.com if you want to make what I make! But only if you live in US it will work. I had to pay nothing! (which is the best part) Anyone who sees this answer is welcom to email me.
    References :

  3. joan_mershon says:

    Legitimate work-at-home program sponsors should tell you – in writing – what’s involved in the program they are selling. Here are some questions you might ask a promoter:

    * What tasks will I have to perform? (Ask the program sponsor to list every step of the job.)
    * Will I be paid a salary or will my pay be based on commission?
    * Who will pay me?
    * When will I get my first paycheck?
    * What is the total cost of the work-at-home program, including supplies, equipment and membership fees?
    * What will I get for my money?
    References :
    http://joanmershon.blogspot.com/2006/01/work-from-home-earn.html

  4. starsekker says:

    Hi – My name is Mindy and I am a Regional Senior Rep for Stuff-N-Snuggle. They are a direct sales company that sales stuff your own bears, animals, and dolls. There is no sign up fees and you recieve a free website. If you would like some more information please visit my homepage at http://mj-gifts.com.
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