Thursday, May 14, 2009

Start Your Online Business Today
You see, internet is a hell of a place, if you’ve been using the internet for more than a week, chances are that you’ve seen a lot of ads on various types of businesses with a substantial number of those ads on ‘work at home jobs’. The ads look legitimate and easy. Try buying one and be thrown into the world of surprise and deception. Well, but how can you know the truth about it if you don’t buy or one of your friends does?  
One of the smartest ways to approach this issue is to visit a site where those ads were purchased and tried for a free review as to their status in relation to reliability. This site is one. So, here are the reviews of some of the ‘data entry jobs floating all over the net.

Data Entry Jobs
The demand for ‘data entry from home jobs’ is so high that this industry has become one of the most saturated markets for all types of work at home programs, MLM schemes, and blatant scams. 
The majority of these programs sell you outdated internet/affiliate marketing strategies that tell you to engage in direct advertising for online products. When the ads say that you'll be filling out marketing forms for large companies, they neglect to mention that these forms belong to search engines like Google and Yahoo. 
These marketing forms are part of Pay Per Click advertising campaigns in which your ads show up as sponsored listings in search engines. However, you get charged anywhere between $0.10 - $5.00 any time someone clicks your ad. 
These data entry companies deliberately hide this information from potential customers until after they purchase the program. The truth is that it is very difficult to find real work from home data entry jobs. This is why there are so many substitute programs being advertised. 
Moreover, Google has disallowed any advertising to be done for these types of misleading programs. Here's what they have to say:

“Google policy does not permit advertisements for data entry affiliate programs. This includes ads which direct users to sites that promote the creation or data entry of other ads directing users to the same site. It has come to our attention that some of these sites fail to disclose that there may be significant costs to advertisers associated with these programs, such as the costs incurred in creating Pay-Per-Click accounts with programs like AdWords." - Adwords Support”
Despite this crack down on misleading ‘data entry from home jobs’, marketers are finding clever alternative ways to keep promoting these programs to people looking for work from home jobs. Sadly, these fake opportunities are making the search for legitimate data entry jobs all the more difficult. 
If you're very serious about finding this type of work I would recommend looking for actual companies in need of employees, not third party sites trying to sell you information. In the past I would've recommend checking online job search sites like Monster or Career Builder but the truth is those are also saturated with misleading and time wasting opportunities posing as real work from home jobs. 
I can only speak from experience, which leads me to believe that it's not worth even trying to find ‘data entry from home work’. If any one has been fortunate enough to find a real data entry job that they can do from home I would love to hear from them. Meanwhile, this site gets a considerable amount of visitors who would love to find one of these jobs. If you contact me with a legit ‘data entry job’, I’ll update this page with link to it. Some of the data entry home jobs includes, but not limited to the followings: 
365jobs4u.com, Bigpaywork.com, Dataentrybusiness.com, Dataentrycash.com , Dataentrycompany.com, Datapositions.com, Edatajob.com, Inetdataentry.com, Keyforcash.com Legionlinejobs.com, Typeforfreedom.com and many more.
You may, however visit those websites to have a look at their contents and what they have to offer.


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