Title: Eight Work at Home Scams to Avoid
Author: BrandShamans.com
Length: 12 pages
Quote: "One only has to do a search to come upon tons of work from
home opportunities. But many of these are scams to grab your
money without providing you anything of value to help you get
real work."
I've been earning a large part of my livelihood online for fifteen years. So have the Brand Shamans, who are old e-friends from Associated Content. I ordered this free report to find out what they've been going through.
While other people who worked for Associated Content could probably have written a report like this one, and may have written one, there are still people to whom this information is new. It costs you nothing to find out whether you've been overlooking something, and if not you can always share the information with total Internet newbies like the people whose post-COVID unemployment money is running out and who are considering online jobs for the first itme. Go to BrandShamans and download the PDF report.
Your browser may act jittery about downloading or opening the report simply because it contains an affiliate link. This is a harmless little link that just sits there waiting patiently for you to buy Lyn's friend's book. If you knew and loved Lyn Lomasi, Richard Rowell, and JP Sixbear at Associated Content you may want to buy the book just for friendship's sake. If you are a total Internet newbie you need the book.
The 12-page e-book simply describes eight common kinds of Internet job scams that are easy to avoid. The full-length book discusses some Internet jobs that are actually paying out. Legitimate Internet jobs come and go--Associated Content, Constant Content, Chatabout, Blogjob, and Persona Paper were legitimate jobs once--so an e-book may be the best way to publish information about them, since the e-book is easily updated.
No comments:
Post a Comment