Do Not Get Taken By The National Wealth Center Scheme

By David Baker


The job market can be a treacherous place, and the Online employment boom is no exception. While there are many legitimate ways an individual can make a living online, there are a million bogus sites planning quick wealth as well. Most easy money programs promoted, such as the National Wealth Center, are nothing more than masked pyramid schemes that only benefit those who built it.

The idea behind most of these programs is that they are selling a digital product which is supposed to teach you how to make money online. Digital products are basically a joke, as the information is available to all for free if one does a little digging. When attempting to establish a business in the Online community, having a true, physical product or service is what one needs.

The cosmetics industry taught us how the independent contractor sales market can work, and many people became successful in these careers. These tried and true companies are still out there, and still recruiting new affiliates every day. Anyone willing to sell cosmetics, vitamins, cooking tools, or books can find a new career right at their fingertips.

In a pyramid scheme, the product is generally not worth the price paid for information, but the customer does not know this until they have paid into the system. Once the bank account information is on file, one can anticipate that a monthly fee will be assessed in order to continue being an affiliate or member of the site. The only way to make money with them is to sell their bogus product to others.

In the majority of cases, the individuals who creates the scheme from the beginning are the only ones likely to benefit in any real way. Even when they appear legitimate and have a reputation for paying their affiliates like clockwork, this is only a facade of legitimacy. Most of the time people do not stay with the organization for very long, and the only ones who make money are the creators.

If a million people sign on for only one month, and membership is $25.00, then they have made $250,000.00. This is a staggering sum of money from the perspective of an individual, but the individual signing on for their program is not likely to get a million people to sign on. They are not really teaching anyone anything, but merely signing on new affiliates.

Some sites which actually do have a physical product for sale will require their members to buy their products up front, then sell them for a profit on their own. If one has a sum of money to invest, then they can potentially make a living from one of these organizations. It is important to have potential buyers of the product lined up beforehand to ensure a return on the investment.

There will always be scam artists in the world, and most everyone will be taken in by one somewhere along the way. The best way to protect oneself from investing time, money, and hope into an empty well is to do the research and find out if the claims made by the organization hold any truth at all. An excellent rule of thumb is that if the product is not something that can be held in the hand, then chances are, it is not worth spending real money on a digital item.




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