Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Avoiding the Data Entry Work from Home Scam

If you've been looking to make money online, you've probably already been assailed by the data entry work from home option.  Of all the work from home opportunities, this one is that is pushed the most and- thanks to scammers- has the worst reputation.  Data entry is an umbrella term. There are actually four classifications to data entry.

·         Traditional data entry- pertains to clerical and office assistant type work
·         Company Research- pertains to working with survey and focus group data
·         Outsourced data entry- pertains to promoting established websites
·         Internet Marketing data entry- promoting one's own online business

In essence, data entry work from home jobs are a kind of a typing job. And since most people use a computer these days and can type, this can be a very attractive idea for making money from home.
The problem that most people find with the data entry work from home option is that it can sometimes be very difficult to find this type of employment with a legitimate company. That isn't to say they aren't out there. What is means is that what online data jobs are out there get snapped up very quickly. Plus, doing data entry work from home is often more than just a typing job. In some instances, companies that offer this type of work from home employment use different programs for data entry and need workers who are proficient in them. While some are willing to train, one is more likely to land a position if he or she has previous data entry experience.

The other problem that has tarnished the data entry work from home option is the number of online data entry scams that saturate the internet. These often entail needing no previous experience in data entry and scammers insisting you can make thousands per week just from typing out online ads. The key to this data entry work from home is they want you to pay forty to fifty dollars or more for the honor of doing so. The number one rule of working online is you never pay someone for the opportunity to work. If someone is offering a data entry work from home opportunity but wants you to pay for a list to see these opportunities, it's a scam. And more than likely, once you pay using a credit card the scammer will find a way to keep charging your card every month until you finally cancel the thing to make them stop. This is a shame because there are actually those that do quite well with their data entry work from home jobs. 

Nonetheless, if you have previous experience in data entry or with professional typing, there is no reason you should not look into an online data entry job. The rule of thumb is to be careful, research all companies before applying for a position and to never pay for the opportunity to work. With the right mindset, you are bound to find the data entry work from home position you want.