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Money Making Scams
Everyone wants to get money for a little effort. Especially in the anonymous athmosphere of Internet, many scams and myths float around to hook on people not know enough about things.
This website is for giving you the idea of legitimate way of earning money online, not getting it from empty space.
Main Internet Scams
There are some standardized things that may make money and some even rich but it's about one to million chance to earn enough for living.
1) Surf and get paid. This is very common, the service provider says that you just have to surf and shovel the money into your pocket. Well OK, you get money but it's like 0.01$ or such what you get. For surfing in a website for 30 seconds. Ridiculous, they are just based on hoaxing the ones paying for the ads, host gets the money, you are the slave. Sometimes they even require a starting fee and promise everything from alpha to omega but eventually you get nothing.
2) AdSense scamming. Now you ask, how would AdSense scam you? No, it's not about that AdSense scams you but the people trying to 'help' you selling all kinds of shortcut books on how to make the overnight million with it. You may be a bit confused with all the AdSense, AdWords and affiliate hassling but please, don't buy those books or use their 'revolutionary' systems, they are most likely to slow you down. Some of them provide information but are very hard to find and even then there is only one aspect they cover.
If you want additional AdSense etc. information, go to the nearest library and read the books there or at least do not buy them on web.
3) Million free articles database scam. The companies offering this kind of service usually provides what they say but there is one problem: Google doesn't like duplicate articles. These databases take their articles from several free article directories and when you copy them into your website, Google and other search engines are most likely going to ignore you.
4) Multi Level Marketing. Oh gosh, this must be the king or at least the queen of all scams. It usually is based on the fact that there is the founder and few people under him/her, then those people start selling something and earn commission from the higher level. Then those recruited under the 2nd level get the commission for things sold - and on the same time the ones higher get their slice from that commission. Only ones getting real money are the the top dogs.