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I just want to know, can we find a genuine web site, where they give some works and on completing it we get paid....allthoseweb sites which i visited looks fake..asking money to join....which i don't beleive......

2006-08-14 04:27:56 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Internet

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I am a web designer as well and when I first started out I got lots of work from this company. I got offers everyday for work. Check it out.

http://www.guru.com

2006-08-14 04:41:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I do not personally know any. There may be.
What I have found amount to no more than "pyramid schemes".
This does not mean that they they are illegal.
Pyramids require "numbers". The perpetrators of these programs can only succeed by enticing as many as possible to participate.
It works like this.
One who participates, is convinced that by "selling" their product, one will earn large commissions. One can become wealthy by enlisting two others to join and work under them. Then one receives commissions from the other two. The scenario continues, those two, each enlist two more, and everyone above receives commissions from all the others.

This builds a pyramid, whereby all the ones at the top receive commissions from all those at the bottom.

Two things happen. The law of diminishing returns come into play.
As commissions are split by all those from the bottom up, the percentage diminishes for all. The second thing is that the math is flawed. Not on paper, but in human nature. Somewhere along the line, people drop out, or do not enlist their "quota" of new members. The premise is that one can enlist all, or most, of their
family and/or friends. That has limitations. Then it stops.

The math is "expected" to work like an old numbers game.
If one took 1 cent and doubled it every day for 30 days, what would be the total sum?
In doing the math it comes to over 536 million.

Applying that to people joining the pryamid, one realizes that America has 300,000,000 people.

That, I hope, demonstrates the flaw in the math, as related to people.

The top people sell gobs of goods in this way, to each new member.

2006-08-14 04:53:53 · answer #2 · answered by ed 7 · 0 0

I sold semi trucks and trailers over the internet. I had ten acres and over five million borrowed dollars to advertise over the Internet! I did get many sales from websites, but if you think it is free, you are very mistaken! Not really that it was “my” money! It wasn't! I paid interest on this, and had a banker over my shoulder way too much! Is the Internet a great way of getting your product or service out to the world? Heck yes! Can it be done with no money? Heck NO! ( Not that it has to be your money)

I love the Internet, but if you think you can start a business without money behind you. That is just wrong! Don't worry though, after a cretin amount it is all on paper!

2006-08-14 04:37:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The sites that ask you to pay for some type of *AMAZING* system that will make you loads of money and charge a fee for the info are scams.

The real internet or work at home sites are not “Get rich quick” type things. They hard to find - and the ones that are really serious will often have you jumping through some kind of hoops like a lengthy interview process or bidding for jobs or reading ads. The serious sites treat their opportunities like real jobs and the people that really aggressively work with them make money.

Some that I have found:

Tigerfish.com – transcription – kind of works like a temp agency – will make you take a test.

Freelance sites like workaholics4hire.com – job listings

Email reading sites like inboxdollars.com -- you can read emails or take surveys


There are many others. feel free to let me know if you are interested in more ideas.

2006-08-14 05:11:55 · answer #4 · answered by mother pearl 1 · 0 0

In my experience, no you can not. Lots of people advertise it but they are really just trying to get your money!

2006-08-14 04:31:32 · answer #5 · answered by deet deet 3 · 0 0

Yes, it's just a scam though it would be nice...

2006-08-14 04:32:15 · answer #6 · answered by Dragosh 3 · 0 0

probably not. a conventional job would be much safer.

2006-08-14 04:33:09 · answer #7 · answered by digital genius 6 · 0 0

plz see my 360pg get paid to read emails, no $$ to sign up. if you have any other questions please email me good luck!!!

2006-08-14 04:32:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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