Monday, January 21, 2013

How To Check If An Online Business Is Safe And Legal

By Russell Howe


If you are searching online for the best home based business program it is likely that you will come across thousands of programs which all claim to be the top dog. But one of the biggest problems for potential online marketers is that they don't know how to check if a potential business is as genuine as it first appears.

Make no mistakes, there are thousands of great companies online you can work with as an affiliate and there are countless real, regular people who have built solid incomes that way.
In today\'s video, Russ Howe teaches how to find the best home based business for you.


Of course, for every great program there is a not-so-great program. For every safe and genuine opportunity there is one which doesn't stack up quite so well. Most people presume that anything they see on the internet is too good to be true, that reputation is largely because of the negative reputation of multi-level marketing companies which didn't work out.

The internet is the home of the 'instant success formula'. People are constantly being drawn into multi-level marketing programs which promise them crazy, easy success and then don't deliver. Is it the fault of the person for being so naive or is it the fault of the company for being untrustworthy? In our view, it's a bit of both.

It's a never ending cycle of nonsense, and there are people who genuinely believe you can 'get rich quick' on the internet. That's why so many affiliate marketers fail to make money online even when they find a solid opportunity like Global Domains International or Empower Network.

You don't want to put in the massive effort to change your financial future with a company who are planning to run off into the distance when the novelty wears off, after all.

There are a few small but very important checks you should do which will confirm whether your potential affiliate program is going to stay around long-term with you.

* The company should display a business license to prove it is genuine and real.

* If a business is genuine it will also have acquired the Federal Trade Commission seal of approval.

* Be sure you work with an opportunity which has already proven itself and established it's position in it's respective niche. Basically, don't put all your eggs into the basket of something which is only three days old.

The 'get rich quick' mentality is usually associated with MLM opportunities. They sprout up every single day, each promising the be 'game changers' and guaranteeing mass riches for the people who get in early. It never works, of course.

You should always have easy access to the materials which prove your potential opportunity is genuine. After all, given the amount of fear in the industry about being ripped off, if a company has acquired some genuine legal proof of it's safety it will want to boast about it.

Today's three points will help you to determine the safety and legal standing of any online program, so the next time you see something which looks like the best home based business you have ever stumbled across be sure you run through today's checklist and see how it stacks up.




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