Work at Home Jobs for Moms
Motivated Moms is a team of US/CA Moms dedicated to helping others learn how to earn money at home while being able to enjoy time with their families. The company that Motivated Moms represents has been doing business in the US since 1985 and has received numerous BBB awards, awards from nationally known business magazines, etc. The sky is the limit with earnings. There's no selling, no inventory and no risk!
Do Legit Work at Home Jobs for Moms Really Exist?
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Linda Trempe has been working at home for several years and is always looking for additional legit work at home jobs for Moms . Her daughter who's a Mom to 3 little ones and a full time student also recently began to search for legit work at home jobs for Moms while being able to stay home with her kids and attend to her school time. She wanted to find legit work at home jobs for Moms but there are so many scams out there.Says Linda "Jessica joined a team of Motivated Moms and had asked me several times to join but I didn't feel I wanted to dedicate anymore time to another project. That all turned around when just after a few months with the team Jessica showed me her first big bonus check for $500! I knew then that this was something I wanted to check out! I knew that my daughter who didn't know anything about work at home had found a legit work at home job for Moms!"
Motivated Moms is a team of dedicated Moms, Dads or anybody who want to build a home business. The company that Motivated Moms represents has been doing business since 1985 and received numerous BBB awards, awards from nationally known business magazines and the list goes on. If you're searching for legit work at home jobs for Moms you need to check this out.
The goal of each Motivated Mom team member is to help others join this great team and teach them that legit work at home jobs for Moms do exist. The team offers full support and before a member joins the team they're invited to join a live webcast that explains exactly how it all works & how they get paid.
This couldn't be easier says Linda "There's no selling, no inventory & no risk. I use my social networking time online or off to let others know about this great legit work at home job for Moms . The sky is the limit with earnings hereI I realize it's not a get rich quick scheme and I'm prepared to invest the time to show others that legit work at home jobs for Moms do exist while I build my home business."
Moms in the US or CA can join this team. They must have a computer and unlimited long distance to talk with their team.To learn more about Motivated Moms visit the website and fill out the contact form to be invited to view a live webcast:
Motivated Moms Work at Home
How to Be Certain a Work at Home Job is Legitimate
What to Look For
One factor that has provided many people false senses of security concerning work at home jobs is that the program is free to join. People feel that since they're investing no money that they have nothing to lose so it must be a legitimate work at home job.. In fact they're losing one of their most valuable commodities, the commodity of time. As with any business, bricks and mortar or work at home jobs, time to build the business to a level of success will be the largest requirement. So when investing time to build an at home business it's key to make sure that it's a legitimate work at home job.Asking for testimonials from the company is one of the first steps that an interested person can take in an attempt to spot work at home jobs scams and differentiate them from the legitimate work at home jobs. It's a mistake to rely on the testimonials that might be posted on the company's, or one of its affiliates, website as anybody can create these. The fact that it's posted on a website doesn't make it true. Asking the company for names, addresses and phone numbers of real people that you can contact is best. These contacts can let you know how the program is working for them.
Putting the company name with the term "scam" into a search engine box is another way to spot work at home jobs scams. It is a given that if the company has been around for a while that there will be complaints, yet this doesn't always indicate that the work at home job is really a scam as not every work at home job is for everybody. Many people don't want to take responsibility for failure even if the work at home job is a legitimate job and working for others. Reading reviews, talking to other members, looking at testimonials all very carefully and weighing the good against the bad is the best approach anybody can take when trying to spot online scams.
Another great indication that the company is a legit work at home job is the ease factor in contacting support. What type of contact ability does the company offer? Do they give phone numbers, physical addresses, a contact form on the website? Before joining, or as soon as joining, a good test is to contact the company with a question or issue and see how soon they respond and to what level of satisfaction. Companies that are operating as scams generally won't respond back if at all or they may only send out a standard auto reply. When Moms or Dads joine Motivated Moms they are added to 3 Facebook groups to give constant support, tips on how to succeed, see what other Moms have to say about their successes, etc. Members also attend weekly or several weekly training webcasts and have access to phone numbers of other members.
Lack of information on the company should also raise a caution flag. Work at home companies that have been around for any length of time should have a track record. Many work at home job scams or new legitimate work at home jobs attempt to draw in new members with an offer of urgency so resistance to this is suggested. If the company is honest they'll still be around several months down the line. If the product or service that the company offers is worth buying into then there will still be plenty of money and profit to go around.
Final Consideration
This brings up one last factor to look for when attempting to spot work at home scams. What type of service or product does the company offer? A reputable, legitimate work at home job must offer a core product or service. Joining a company that only offers affiliate links to a replicated affiliate web page and only pays its members for bringing in new members is a mistake made by many. A reputable work at home company will always offer a core product or service for its members to profit from.
Many people are drawn to the idea of owning their own business. But the reality of all that is involved stops most people before they even begin. Work at home jobs are a method for many to work for themselves without facing the financial risks. Legitimate work at home job opportunities are plentiful and there are many honest work at home companies. But there are also many fraudulent work at home jobs too. So when considering a work at home jobs opportunity it is important to do the investigation needed before jumping on board..
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