| How to find a legitimate internet business training | | | | the price they are charging you can expect very |
| program that works and weed out all of the bad | | | | little or no training at all. Finally have fun getting a |
| ones. | | | | refund. |
| I feel very compelled to write this article for my | | | | Now what to look for in a legitimate on line |
| readers, because I get this same question asked | | | | business building and training program: |
| to me over and over again and I feel it needs to | | | | - Price: Not exactly cheap but affordable, all |
| be addressed. | | | | legitimate programs will have payment plans or |
| Let's start by addressing the offers. First of all if it | | | | very affordable monthly membership fees. |
| sounds to go to be true, mark my words it is. I | | | | - Professional Training Materials: In the form of |
| deliberately search out these programs and | | | | DVD's, CD's, Work Books, On Line Videos and |
| purchase them for my own research, because I | | | | webinars. |
| can and I want to help prevent you from doing | | | | - Company Professionalism: Seeing the owners up |
| this. | | | | front and not anonymous people hiding behind |
| The second red flag is if someone tells you that | | | | their product and being able to easily find out all of |
| you can make 4 to 5 thousand dollars a week | | | | their details such as reviews and such with very |
| with their program doing next to nothing because | | | | little effort, even Better Business Bureau ratings. |
| their system will do it for you. (Ha! Ha!), there is | | | | - Training/coaching: All legitimate companies offer |
| no business in the world that does not require | | | | either personal coaches or very detailed step by |
| sweat equity and ground work. | | | | step video training, accompanied by student |
| The third red flag is the price. If you are paying | | | | forums, live training calls and webinars and a well |
| one time fee's of between $47 and $97 or less, | | | | manned support desk. |
| you will get absolutely what you paid for, AND | | | | - Guarantees: One's that are upfront and easy to |
| THEN get up sold to death. Because you will need | | | | understand, with a no questions asked approach. |
| their up sells to get the base system to even | | | | You will find a variety of guarantees such as: 30 |
| work, which it probably won't anyhow. | | | | or 60 day money back guarantees if not |
| The fourth red flag or (trick) is one of my | | | | completely satisfied or performance based |
| personal favorites, it's when you try and click out; | | | | guarantees such as income potential of |
| this is when they keep magically reducing the | | | | membership potential, where if you don't meet |
| price. | | | | expectations you get your money back or stay |
| The fifth red flag and most un-ethical tactic is | | | | on with the training free of charge. Examine the |
| telling you there are only 100 of these 'Dynamic' | | | | guarantees closely and look for loopholes up front. |
| packages available to the world, even though they | | | | *Make sure that your guarantee states that if |
| have been email spamming or online advertising it | | | | you terminate or request your money back that |
| for the last 3 years. | | | | you don't lose any of your work and it is easily |
| The final and perhaps most important note is, | | | | transferrable. |
| actual training or the extreme lack their of. For | | | | |