Internet Marketing For Beginners: Offering Expert Advice Online Part II

This is an addition to a post I wrote yesterday and after reading it I came up with a couple of other things you need to remember. Never go into any situation not prepared, always take the time, put in the effort, and find out everything that you can to help make you a success. It is very important to always find out the information that you need to ask good questions and give good answers.

Before embarking on any one of these journeys, it’s important for you to ask specific questions. Remember that the more informed you are the better decisions you can make, so if you have any questions you need to ask them for sure. Here are a few to remember.   

The first is how often will you be able to find work?

In the case of sharing expertise, how often is the site visited, and what services do customers look for?

Do you have the ability to meet those needs?

Or, do you meet the caliber of the majority of experts on the site?

For surveys, the questions should be along the lines of how often will surveys come in, how much does each survey go for, and how many do you have to do before you get paid?

You should also look for fees and red tape. Sometimes, fees and red tape are hidden well, so comb the site thoroughly before signing up. If you can, talk to anyone else participating in the programs to get ideas of what’s expected and to answer any lingering questions.

The next thing you want to look for is how you’ll be paid.

Do they want your bank’s account number?

In this case, be careful!

Do they use a third party site such as PayPal?

These payment methods are much safer, but there is always the risk that your account may be compromised by hackers and spoof companies. Read the terms and conditions of the company you are about to work with as well as those set out by any third party payment agencies in order to understand dispute policies in the event that money is stolen or your identity is compromised. Finally, look for fees associated with third party payment agencies. A good way to answer many of these questions is to do a search on the internet to see what other consumers and participants have had to say. Also, you can check the Better Business Bureau if the company or third party payment agency seems suspicious.

Most Important of all, use your better judgment. If you feel that something is wrong then the chances are that there is something wrong.

Sharing your expertise via the internet is a form of internet marketing that’s very user friendly. It allows individuals to set their own schedule as well as deciding the circumstances under how they’ll be paid and how much they’ll be paid. The important piece in making this work is to shop around and be aware of all of the benefits and risks to free-lance marketing through the internet.

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