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The
Truth About Home Typist & Ad Typist “Jobs” You’ve
seen the ads EVERYWHERE:
“Now hiring clerical home (ad) typists! There
are several companies on the internet that advertise the availability of
"home employment" through home typist or ad typist
"jobs" with their companies.
But, if you've thought about joining any of these programs, and
if you’re a newcomer to making money online, you'd be well advised to
learn about affiliate marketing and how affiliate marketing works BEFORE
you pay a fee to sign on with any of these programs.
That way, you can make a more informed decision as to whether or
not these opportunities would be a good fit for you before you fork over
your money. The
truth is, if you sign on with any of these companies hoping to be
“employed” as an "ad typist," "home typist," or
"independent typist," you will not be "hired" as an
"employee" of the company as their advertising suggests.
These companies actually operate an affiliate program (also known
as an associate program), and once you pay to join, your success with
the program will depend upon your knowing how to market affiliate
programs. While
you might want to believe that you'll make tons of money by simply
typing ads (and, that’s what they want you to believe), the truth is,
simply typing ads on classified ad sites is not going to help you to
earn a decent income. Ask
any experienced internet marketer, and if they're honest, they will tell
you that you cannot generate a full-time income on the internet by
simply engaging in this single activity.
In fact, many will tell you that advertising on classified ad
sites doesn't work. According
to Cathy Bryant, owner of HomeBizJunction.com, "Joining affiliate
programs helter-skelter and trying to promote them individually via
inefficient means such as classified ads, safelists, and other forms of
ineffective advertising is an exercise in futility. It is this method of
promotion that is often used by the newcomer online and results in their
frustration and belief that earning an income with these programs is
impossible." And,
that's what makes these "ad typing" programs a questionable
business. They target
individuals who have no internet marketing experience (most, if not all,
of these programs advertise that no experience is necessary), and
promise them that they will engage in a simple activity (typing ads)
that can result in an adequate income.
To
make matters worse, they publish testimonials of income earned by
experienced internet marketers, but do not disclose this fact. This gives the newcomer the false impression that one has the
potential to earn hundreds of dollars per week, having no prior
experience, by simply "typing ads."
Most
often, the opposite is true. So
most newcomers do one of the following AFTER they pay their fee:
a. they spend hours
a day, day after day, typing ads all over the internet for very little
or no pay,
b. they spend hours
and hours typing ads, and give up in frustration (and with no return on
the fee they paid),
c. they spend hours
and hours typing ads, give up, and request a refund, but are denied the
full amount they paid to get into the program, or
d. even though they
were told that typing ads was all that they would have to do to earn an
income, they realize that typing ads alone doesn't work, and so, after
having paid a fee, they begin the process of learning how to make money
as an affiliate marketer (which is what they could have done for FREE
had they known up front what they really getting into). These
"home typist" programs charge upwards of $60.00 or more, and
I've yet to find one that will guarantee to give you a full refund
should you enter the program, AND THEN realize that it's not what you
were looking for. So, to
avoid losing any of your hard-earned money, be sure to take the time to
learn all that you can about a “home employment” offer, and about
what you'll REALLY need to do to make money in it BEFORE you
say “yes.” ******************************************************* Grace Washington is a freelance writer and the author of The Essential Home Job Search Guide™, a Web-based Guide written to help users learn how to recognize and avoid work at home scams, and “work where they live” by guiding them, start to finish, through a proven method for conducting a successful home job search.Send This Page To A Friend -- Click HERE! Click Here To Learn More About The Essential Home Job Search Guide |
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