Here are some basic rules you should know before setting out for a
business online. By following these simple rules, you are less likely to
be taken by the next scamster.
1. Webmaster contact information.
There must be a way to get the contact information of this site owners, e.g email, phone or physical address. If they are hiding, there is a reason behind that. If contact info is made available, then make use of it. See how long it requires getting reply via email or how quick you can reach them by phone.
2. Is this business in question connected with the Better Business Bureau or is it a fortune 500 company? How long have they been in existence? If this is your initial attempt with a home bases business, it is paramount to associate yourself with a reportable organization. Always carry out an investigation before deciding which program to settle for. Do an online search by typing in the name of the program into any search engine and you will be able to see what others are saying about the program or the program owner. It's an easy way to read about the good, the bad, and the ugly. Any negative reviews are readily seen because when folks get ripped off, they tell the world about it.
3. Does the organization in question have mass appeal within its niche? If so, it will be much easier to reach those interested in what you have to offer.
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM3OtSFSxMY
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