
Many people would like to start their own online business, but don't know how, as they often get confused by so many letters offering to help them, letters containing nothing but hoaxes and scams.
If you'd like to determine whether an online business is reputable and one which offers viable potential income, then give the business a simple test.
Good online business must answer YES to the following questions:
Is there a real address with real people behind the business?
Do you think they have a good product not only for you but also for the MAJORITY of people, a product which people will buy again and again?
Do they provide a trustworthy payment method for transactions?
Do they have a good marketing kit and representative tools for you?
Do they have a continuing education and training program?
Do they provide you with a reasonable payment plan and a solid commission payment method?
As well, good online businesses letters must be scrutinized:
Look at the title text in the e-mail's subject line. Do you think the e-mail was originally written by the person who sent it to you?
Delete letters having “NOT SPAM” or “This is NOT a HOAX” in the title text. These are phrases which indicate an unsolicited e-mail, indeed.
Demand a valid reference or link to an outside resource that could give you more conformation on the existence of the business in question.
Ignore business claims which are absurd or exaggerated, and sources which are not legitimate.
Suspect language which is geared to persuade not inform you.
Look for the link to stop receiving letters from the business in question and the link to unsubscribe you from their database.
Look for real names, phone numbers, and valid addresses. A representative of any real business will provide you with this information.
Mira Marsellia is an Internet marketer and independent representative for





