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1984 posts Send PM Add Friend | On the internet, there are tons of websites promising to help you make money online. But 50% of them are simply scams. And among the remaining 50%, a lot of programs cannot last long. There are no windfall on the internet, even if yes, it is impossible to reach you in the information era. Most of the programs need hard work. And a lot of them need you to provide your personal information. If you can judge the viability of a program before signup, it can save you a lot of time, and protect your privacy.
- The website ranking.
- The contents of the website. A good program must have a professional website. First, it must have a top domain. If program owners cannotafford 10 bucks for a domain, how can they provide good service? For websites with affiliates or members, they must know that an affiliate or member need to know enough information before their signup. There must be good FAQ pages which should basically answer all of your questions.
- The signup fee. For make-money programs, the signup fee must be zero. Because if the programs really work, the websites can simply take a share from affiliates or members's income. A lot of websites such as downline clubs, always have a one time signup fee. This is simply the only income source for the programs. There are just MLM scams for the websites to take money from members for nothing.
- Source of the revenue. For make-money programs, the website should state very cearly where is the source of the revenue. If not, the source may be just affiliates or members.
If you have already signed up, give up any programs which have a poor customer service, or a poor performing website.
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