Work from Home Advice from the Business Authority

One of the many complaints the Business Authority receives are with regard to so called "Business Oppurtunity" or "Work from Home" offers. These programs have been around long before the internet, but moved online in the last few years. Unfortunately many of these offers are dishonest, scams or otherwise unethical. Reported problems with work from home offers include: Unreasonable claims on how much one can earn, poor, outdated or otherwise inefficient training materials, reselling your private information to other businesses or offering no online help, no tutorials, no customer support. Unfortunately most of these sites are only looking to make a quick buck off of the customer. That is not to say that legit programs don't exist; the work from home industry grosses in excess of $457 billion anually.

To protect your financial investment and protect unsuspecting users the BA decided to release this guide (updated Sep 2008).

Based on the feedback we received from users as well as our own reliability reports we can recommend the following programs:

Online Business System

Value
Simplicity
Support

Backed by a solid company with years of experience. Users have the option to sign up for a trial. Includes extensive training material, no exaggerated earning claims, no profound computer experience necessary. Overall a solid, legit offer. Support as well is fast and responsive.

Process at Home

Value
Simplicity
Support


Learn how to make a living online. Good second choice. We recommended trying both offers to see which one suits the reader better.