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2008-04-22

Scam or Review You Can Trust? Searching for Real Home-Based Business Information

Scam or Review You Can Trust? Searching for Real Home-Based Business Information
by Richard van Beek
When you want to buy a book online, you try to find a seller with 100% positive reviews, but when you research options your for home-based business, you are almost certain to encounter some contradictions. A home-based business opportunity leading one person to make hundreds of thousands of dollars is condemned by someone else as a scam. How can you decide who is worth believing? Maybe you decide to check a reputable sounding website that promises to review home-based businesses and reveal which ones are scams. But is this comparison website itself a scam or review that should command your attention? With all the competing and conflicting reviews out on the web today, it is difficult to sort out which ones can be believed.
What makes these so-called reviews so tricky is that they may even recommend more than one thing. While it may seem that not favoring just one means the reviews are impartial, the real reason may be that whoever is sponsoring the website or writing the review is involved in several different affiliate or multi-level marketing programs. It is common for people to be in several programs at once, so if they are featuring several of their own, whatever one you choose will be profitable for that person.
Even seemingly informative articles can be slanted, while claiming to be a review. There may be some valuable information contained in the article, but when it comes down to it, should you believe that the author can really offer a superior alternative? Probably not--at least not right away.
Reviews, scam websites, and articles are all used in the attempt to steer people away from certain programs to competing opportunities. If you want to find information and opinions in reviews that will be helpful, keep digging and getting many perspectives on the options you are considering. If you are looking to be 100% certain that you can trust a review, give up now. There will inevitably be people contradicting one another. Even so, you can glean insights and begin to discover who is being more honest.
You may seldom, if ever find a truly unbiased review. But by continuing to read more reviews and by investigating the people writing the reviews and recommending their particular business opportunity, the picture will become clearer. You still must decide which opportunity to pursue and take a risk. Yet doing a thorough job of discerning whether the information you researched was a scam or review will help give you confidence that you have made the best choice. The more confident you are in your choice, the greater your potential for success with your legitimate home-based business.

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