Sunday, May 25, 2008

Data Entry Facts

There are a lot of people that fall for data entry scams on the internet, and people need to read
about what lies behind these companies. Therefore, the more people that read it, the better the chances that someone will be prevented from giving away their money. Therefore, feel free to give this report out to whomever you please.

In this report, I'm going to reveal everything that the data entry scams promise, and you'll learn
the strategy behind the hype. While I believe that data entry sites are extremely misleading and prey upon people looking to make money online, there actually is a strategy behind the programs that is effective. You'll learn why it really isn't data entry, but you'll also learn how it can be implemented to make some cash. Everything that you'd learn from those data entry sites will be revealed in this report.

We've All Seen It

A simple search in Google will bring back many similar sites that promise to teach new users how to make loads of money on the internet by typing in simple data from home. The sales pitch looks great, and it's backed up by testimonials and a bunch of graphs showing how much money the owner is making from the system.


Sometimes, they have this chart that says, “How many ads can you type a day?” And when you
put in a number, it calculates the dollar amount that you can expect to earn... and it's huge.

Some may even say, “Companies need you to work for them! Make money typing data for them!”
The biggest push of these sites is that you can make money entering simple data for companies,
but that just isn't the case. The reason that these sites promote the “data entry' angle is

because it sounds like a legitimate job. However, a data entry job is not what these sites

really offer.


Does this look familiar?


On many of the sites that promise data entry work, you'll see something like this:


Look familiar? Most of these sites have pictures like this as examples of the types of “data” that
you'll be typing. However, it really isn't data at all. These pictures are shots of ads. If you'll notice, all of the shots that these sites have of the “data” that you'll enter all have some sort of a product that they are promoting. That is because the strategy does not involve “data entry” - instead, it includes writing ads. Where are these ads run? Actually, you may be surprised.
It may be something you've never noticed before.... these ads run on search engines.


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