How To Spot A Legitimate Home Business Opportunity

How To Spot A Legitimate Home Business Opportunity

Business Promotion and Growth Through Education is the Key Message for May 2007 Work at Home Expo

Today people go on the internet looking to work from home, but they are not aware of the many scams found online. Before you sign up for any home business opportunity, You have to learn how to differentiate a legitimate work at home opportunity, from a scam. Any company can quickly be online promoting their opportunity in a very quick time so the key word here is legitimate. This does not legitimize them. There are a couple of different things that you can do to help you figure out if you have found a legitimate work at home opportunity. Here is what you need to do before you sign up with any opportunity so you can work from home.
One: You have to check out the opportunity thoroughly. Read everything on their website, plus look for reviews using search engines that will tell you more about the opportunity. The internet is famous for delivering information both good and bad. If a company is not delivering what they say they are you can find out about it before you join them

Two: It is important that you find out what experience others have had with the work from home opportunity. You can easily do this by reading reviews but the best way to do it is to visit forums. There are many forums that you can go to and learn what others are saying about it. If you don't see anything, then you can always ask and someone will be able to help you. Google search the words work at home forum and you will come up with many different sites to check out. Discussions forums are famous for people speaking their mind.
Three: One great way to tell if it is a legitimate work at home opportunity is to contact the company. Many times people will start with a business without ever contacting the company. This is a big mistake. You want to contact them more than once to find out if they respond to you each time, but also to find out if they are friendly or if they have bad attitudes about helping you. If you are joining a home business that gives you a sponsor you should try and talk to them directly if possible. Things like Skype make it possible to talk to anyone all over the world. This is a few ways to research a legitimate work at home opportunity. There is no excuse for anyone being taken unfair advantage of if they check everything out first. If making big money by plugging into the right team for success appeals you must check this out the opportunities listed on here.

Fort Belvior, VA (PRWeb) January 31, 2007 -- Registration is now open for the 2007 Work at Home Expo that will run May 7th - 12th.

Business and Learning's Work at Home Expo is a virtual event providing a venue for home based business opportunity presentations during the day and high powered business learning opportunities each evening.

Tammy Munson, owner of Image Ready Media is the event founder and she co-owns Business and Learning with friend and business partner, Wendy Cooper. Tammy had been involved in coordinating other online events and saw that voice web conferencing would lend itself very well to a business event.

Online expos are nothing new, there are many organized and carried out through the year. What sets this venture apart is the fact that participants will be connected live via a voice enabled web conference room that can be accessed by both Mac and PC systems. The direct connection brings the entire experience up to a level that closely resembles being at a real live event.

Another difference is the emphasis on education to grow one's business. Organizers want to provide attendees with more than a sales pitch. Munson says: 'We do more than show off exhibitors; a major goal is to give home business owners and opportunity seekers a well rounded expo experience that equips them with cutting edge information. We really want them to come away with something more than just a couple of prizes!' At their first event that was held in November 2006, they had a massive response to their event. Wendy Cooper, co-owner of Business and Learning, states " We had such a big response to our first event, it was amazing. Our goal is to build on what we experienced the first time around."

Admission to the Business and Learning Expo is free. You can pop in for any of the scheduled exhibitions to learn more about the products, services and business opportunities offered by the expo exhibitors. There are also daily free networking sessions where you freely interact with other attendees.

The evenings are set aside for keynote messages provided by leaders in the Work at Home industry. Some of the experts include Well known internet marketing expert Kelly McCausey of Work at Home Moms Talk Radio as well as Publicity Expert, Shannon Cherry of Cherry Communications just to name a few! Keynote topics include how to harness the power of a focused business and how to get the most out of your publicity efforts, just to name a few. A complete list of speakers and topics as it develops can be found on the website. http://www.businessandlearning.com.

Registration is now open to those who would like to reserve exhibit space on the Business and Learning Expo website that includes 30 minute slot on the Exhibition schedule and recordings of all of the Expo events. In the case of Direct Sales business, the Expo is accepting only one representative per company and positions are given on a first come first serve basis. Exhibitors are invited to take advantage of exclusive presentation skills training that will be made available in the weeks before the event.

There are also limited opportunities for expo sponsorship.

For more information, please contact Expo Co-Organizer Tammy Munson at 940-782-7340.

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