Two Tips for Avoiding Home Business Scams

I know how easy it is to fall for an illegitimate opportunity. The very first home business I tried turned out to be a scam. Thankfully, I didn’t lose very much money, but I did lose some of my pride, and wasted a lot of my time. Once I realized that I had been taken advantage of, I was angry with myself for falling for such an obvious hustle. I should have known better!

Looking back, there were a lot of indications that the business I signed up for was a scam. Now that I know exactly what to look for, I wish I could  go back in time and tell myself to be smarter. But, I learned a lesson I will never forget.

If you’re still looking around for a real home business opportunity, you’ll find lots of articles at WAHM-Articles about what to look for, and what to avoid. So, I won’t go into them those points here.

But I would like to share with you my two tips for not getting scammed. These are the two things that, had I paid attention, could have kept me from losing that $20 (an amount that was a big deal to me back then!) and wasting so much time on a business that ended up going nowhere.

1.    Know yourself. When I first decided I wanted to work from home, I was willing to do almost anything for some easy money (and lots of it) without having to go to the office every day. But if I had been honest with myself, I would have admitted that I truly didn’t want to do just ANYTHING.

I wanted to be a freelance writer from home. That was my dream, even 18 years ago. But it seemed so impossible, I could barely admit it to myself, never mind anyone else. It was easier to believe a phony ad in the newspaper!

Even if you’re open to doing almost anything from home, if you give yourself time to reflect, you might find that you have a hidden dream as well. If you know what kind of work you would like to do, you will have some direction when looking for a business idea. And if you have a sense of direction, you will be less likely to fall victim to someone’s scam.

2.    Trust yourself. Your instincts are usually right. When you read that I “was willing to do almost anything for some easy money (and lots of it),” did your alarm bells go off?

Mine did too, when I saw an ad that promised just that. But I didn’t trust my instincts. If I had, I would have run fast and far. Anyone who works from home successfully will tell you that it takes time and persistence to earn a good income.

Legitimate home business opportunities are out there! And if you can’t find the right one for you,  you may want to consider starting your home business. There are lots of ideas for both on WAHM-Articles.

Here’s to your work at home success!

~ Denise

One Response to “Two Tips for Avoiding Home Business Scams”

  1. Tammy Says:

    Hi Denise,

    Nice article! :)

    So true! Often times your gut instincts work the best at scam prevention.

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