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Watch Out For Scams: Are Online Jobs For Stay At Home Moms Legit?

by Emily Baker

When it comes to stay at home moms there are a lot of jobs on the Internet that seem to market to this population. Are they legitimate or are they just one of the many scams that the introduction of the web has produced? The answer is that both of these types of listings can be found, and for new users and those without any experience the scams may seem to be authentic employment offers that may sound like a fantastic opportunity.

Many organizations need assistance with Internet or web marketing, and some require content on a regular basis. SEO services can cover both of these areas as well as other things like tweaking the layout and coding of a website for a better user experience and higher search result ranking. Most of the ads for these types of jobs are actual employment opportunities, but those in other categories should be carefully checked out before you engage in any type of deal or accept any offer.

One of the most common scams that people may run into is an ad for a "secret shopper." A secret shopper is someone that is hired by a business to pose as a consumer and provide feedback on how the company is operating. While it is possible that a few of these ads may be for real jobs, the majority of them are scams. Some of the scams may involve a fake check being sent to the person after they are hired.

The company tells you to cash the check, deduct a specific amount for the purchases required and your fee, and then return the balance of the check to the sender. What happens is that the check ends up bouncing, you are on the hook for the entire amount, and the individual behind the scam has your money and can not be located. Usually the perpetrator is in a foreign country where law enforcement has few if any options in order to apprehend or prosecute the criminal.

You will also find a lot of ads for surveys online that will target stay at home moms. The ads will say that you will get paid for filling out the surveys, but the truth is that you will just be redirected to dozens of sites and forced to sign up for offers in order to qualify. When you sign up for an offer, the owner of the site will get paid, and most people find the amount of time it takes not worth the tiny payment you may make if you finally sort through all the offers, so this is really just a scam to make money for the owner of the site.



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Title: Watch Out For Scams: Are Online Jobs For Stay At Home Moms Legit?
Author: Emily Baker
Email: mariobtf1@gmail.com
Keywords: jobs for stay at home moms, family, employment opportunities, jobs, parenting
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Category: SEO
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