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How to Identify Scams & Real Ways to Make Money Online

How to Identify Scams & Real Ways to Make Money Online

If you’re looking to make money on the internet, chances are you’ve run across a few scams already. Which methods of making money online are actually real and which ones are scams? Let’s take a look.

Real: Be an Online Writer

There is a nearly endless demand for people who can write easy to read, compelling, and informative articles for website owners.
If you want to try your hand at being an online writer, the first step is to get a little bit of experience. Perhaps try writing 10 articles for free first. Once you have a few samples, then you can easily find work on various marketing forums or companies that hire freelance writers, like Demand Studios.

Scam: Make Money Posting Links on Google

This is one of the most popular scams around today. It generally comes in the form of a story or news report of how a stay at home mom is making $6,000 a month from home posting links on Google.  The reality is, Google AdWords is quite a difficult skill to master. There is no easy way to make money “posting links online.”

Real: Be an Online Virtual Assistant

Business people and travelers all over the world need virtual assistants. The trick here is to find a real reputable company to work with.  Avoid companies that ask you to pay an upfront fee to “apply.” Avoid companies that try to make it sound like you’re going to get rich being a virtual assistant.  Find companies with a great track record of providing real service and develop relationships with those companies.

Real: Freelance Sites

Sites like eLance, Guru.com and Craigslist Gigs are great ways to make a bit of extra money. If you have skills in design, programming, audio/video editing you’ll quickly be able to find some extra cash.  Even if you don’t, there are many ways to make money: Modeling, voice overs, transcription, you name it.

Scam: Fill Out Surveys Online

The sales pitch here is that businesses need people to take surveys for their opinions. While this is true, very few are legit. Qualtrics is a credible platform, but there aren’t many others.  Most “make money doing surveys” sites you see will try to get you to pay for a guide or pay to apply. Avoid it like the plague.

Figuring Out What’s Real and What’s Not

In general, if the opportunity looks like you’re providing real value for other human beings and getting paid fair value for it, chances are it’s real. Ask questions. If you can’t talk to an actual person, you are probably going to get scammed.

If it sounds too easy, sounds like you’re going to get very rich overnight, or sounds like it requires zero work, then it’s probably a scam.  If you want to make real money online, then be prepared to put in a little bit of work. Rest assured however – You can make money online. Many people do.

Halloween Safety Tips

Halloween Safety Tips

Most moms are very familiar with all of the Halloween safety tips, but it certainly doesn’t hurt to review them for yourself and of course, review them with your children.
You may be surprised to find out that tainted candy is NOT the number one safety concern at Halloween…experts at a children’s hospital say the biggest hazzard is traffic, not tainted candy.
Doctors at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, advise parents to accompany their children while trick-or-treating and remind them to walk carefully, stay on sidewalks and cross streets at crosswalks or well-lighted intersections. Parents should take along a flashlight but try to get home before dark.
Other safety tips include those for costumes, trick or treating and candy.  Here are some for your and children to review:
Costume Safety:

  • Hem costumes so you don’t trip and fall
  • Use only hypoallergenic or non-toxic make-up
  • Try to wear make-up instead of a mask as it allows for greater visibility
  • Keep costumes and wigs away from candles
  • Swords, knives and other props should be make of flexible plastic so they are not hazardous

Candy Safety:

  • Never eat candy until it has been home to be inspected by a parent
  • Only eat homemade treats if you know and trust the person that made them
  • Throw out candy or treats that are homemade, unwrapped or if they appear to have been tampered with (pinholes in wrappers, torn wrappers, etc.)
  • For small children, remove any choking hazards such as gum, peanuts, hard candies or small toys

Trick or Treating Safety:

  • Children should be well supervised and with an adult while trick or treating
  • Add some reflective tape to costumes and/or candy bags for good visibility
  • Carry a flashlight
  • Only go to well-lit houses
  • Follow traffic signals
  • Drive extra cautiously
  • Avoid short cuts…stick to the sidewalks and stay out of alleys
  • Stay in familiar neighborhoods
  • Watch for cars backing up out of driveways or turning

Trick or Treating Safety Especially for older kids:

  • Never accept rides from strangers
  • Be polite: always say ‘thank you’
  • Don’t trample flower beds…stay off lawns…stick to sidewalks and walkways
  • Don’t approach unfamiliar pets/animals
  • Stay out of backyards
  • Respect other people and thier property
  • Report suspicious activity to the police
  • Never go into a stranger’s house
  • Make sure your parents always know where you are and who you are with
  • If you are driving…make sure you have enough gas…don’t run out on a dark street
  • If your parents give you a curfew…follow it…it builds trust
  • It is NEVER cool to vandalize
  • It is NEVER cool to hurt an animal

For homeowners:

  • Be sure the dogs are restrained
  • Be sure obstacles are removed from walkways
  • Be sure your home is well-lit

And for everyone…please do not drink and drive.  Here in Colorado the police will be out in force this weekend watching for drunk drivers.  I would be it’s a common occurrence nationwide.  Get a designated driver or a cab…it is not worth it EVER to drink and drive.
Be safe and have a very Happy Halloween!
Julianne Alvarez-Wish is a military wife, mother, business owner, professional writer, blogger and legislative advocate. She is the Director of Communications for Our Milk Money, the Colorado State Leader for the National Association for Moms in Business and the owner of Buy By Mom and Buy By Mom Blog. She is the Colorado Springs Stay-at-Home Mom Examiner for Examiner.com. She also blogs at A Wishful Thought. Her passion, purpose and goal is to help parents work from home so they can be home with their children.