Is IBuzz Pro a Scam?
- Author Shawn Parker
- Published July 9, 2009
- Word count 567
Beware of home business scams! If you've been online for any amount of time, you've probably seen the ads for some online businesses... "Make thousands in your sleep!" or "Be a millionaire in two weeks if you follow our system!"
I have just two words to describe advertisements like that... PURE GARBAGE.
These people pray on your hopes and fears, hoping to catch you at a vulnerable moment so that you'll part with your hard earned cash. Then what do they do to help? NOTHING. Unless you count making a payment on their Porsche as "helping"...
These days it can be so hard to cut out the fat, and find a system that really works - especially with so many people out there willing to take your money and run! So I wrote this article to hopefully help you find a system that really does do what it advertises, and helps you make money from home.
The basis of any good system is a product. That is all you're really investing in - the right to sell a product that someone else has created, with some help and training along the way. Look at Avon, the most successful home business opportunity of all time. What does your kit give you? Brochures and product samples! It gives you the right to sell Avon products and keep a portion of the profits for yourself, in exchange for the work you do to sell.
Good companies take that model, and improve on it. They sell higher end products, with a higher mark-up (so you get bigger checks!), and offer even more support and help along the way. IBuzz Pro does exactly that. They offer a real world service that nearly any small business could use (and not just those in the home business opportunity realm!), at a reasonable price, and take a cut of their own profit and hand it over to you in exchange for sending people their way.
Any good system will give you training and support. There should be a way to get in touch with your team leader - either by phone, or email. If the program really is legit, you should be able to get any help you need for as long as you're an active member. And active doesn't mean selling, or paying fees - it means trying!
And with any good online system, you should get a website of your own. If you could build websites, you would be doing that for a living wouldn't you? So no real business opportunity should make you build a website of your own. Of course, if you know how, or you learn, they should offer resources to help you create a site that compliments the one you're given - but you should never be left high-and-dry, without a link to send potential customers to.
If you follow these very basic criteria, you should be able to find a home business opportunity that suits your needs. Don't be afraid to ask questions, either. If you want to know what is in the back office, what the opportunity comes with, details about the product, or details about how you get paid, you ask! If they won't respond to reasonable questions like that, they weren't worth the trouble.
If you would like to discover more secrets to succeeding with a home based business, just click on the link below!
Shawn Parker is currently a iBuzzPro Team Leader and loving every second of it.
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