| If you want to make money online as a data entry | | | | want to do is look for big names company that are |
| typer, then you must learn these type of pitfalls. I'm | | | | hiring such as Wal-Mart, Zellers, Pizza Pizza, Com |
| going to tell you exactly what it is. | | | | Cast -- that is a sure fire way to tell that the job isn't |
| Basically when you sign up as a data entry typer, you | | | | another "self-employed commission-based work that |
| want to work for real legitimate company that has a | | | | may or may not make you money". |
| real office location and business telephone number. | | | | Another thing you want to take note on the web site ... |
| There are many data entry opportunities out there that | | | | is the company being vague about the job description? |
| are nothing more than a glorified training manual telling | | | | Something like "earn money while you sleep and work |
| you to sell other people stuff on the Internet with no | | | | at home" instead of "you'll be answering telephone |
| guaranteed income. | | | | calls from home and will be on a per minute basis" |
| Basically what it boils down to is that you want a | | | | Like everything else, if it sounds too good to be true |
| company that are going to pay you for your work -- | | | | then you should avoid it. (Like a company that offers |
| so avoid jobs that only pays you out via commission. | | | | you to make six figures a year, only if you pay $74 up |
| You have to trust your gut instinct when you see a | | | | front.... |
| web site that offers you the dream job. What you | | | | |