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Top 4 Problems Of Mail Order Work From Home

The Mail Order Business is a trillion dollar industry, and within itself, is legitimate. Mail order scams usually involve purchasing the reseller rights to money making materials that have been ?proven? to attract buyers. Marketing is usually done with direct mail. Direct mail is buying name and address lists of ?business opportunity seekers,? then sending them copies of your sales letter, testimonials, order form, etc. Money is made when someone purchases one of the money making guides that you have the right to resell. Sometimes earnings are commission based. Mail order is a proven money maker and perhaps the original work from home endeavor.

So what's the deal with these mail order programs? Are they just hype or can you follow their directions and get rich working from home? Read on for the truth you must know about mail order programs.

The first problem of mail order home based businesses is that you need a great sales letter and at least an average product. The majority of the sales letters you get in ?packages? of reseller material are already being used in abundance all across the internet. This cripples their effectiveness. Overall, most of the materials you buy the reseller rights to aren?t very good.

The second problem of mail order home based businesses is that you?ll lack the desire. Ask yourself, ?Do I really want to deal with a bunch of customers, sales issues, inventory management troubles, marketing, and the whole nine yards?? You probably don?t.

The third problem of mail order home based businesses is that you?ll lack of confidence. You will not be confident in the information you are selling and that will be one of your biggest problems.

The fourth problem of mail order home based businesses is that direct mail marketing involves high risk. It is expensive, difficult to test, and requires continuous management. It takes years of experience and multiple experiments to finally perfect the art and science of direct mail marketing. If you decide to use direct mail as your primary means of advertising to your target audience, you will discover that with a good piece of mail you can realistically generate a 1% to 2% response rate on a consistent basis. This means that if you send out 1,000 catalogs or sales letters you might convert 10 or 20 sales, if you get lucky. If you like those kinds of odds go for it.

Conclusion There have been thousands of people who have fallen victim of mail order scams. Innocent people who simply want to earn an extra income from the comfort of their homes find themselves cheated by con artists who take advantage of their hopeful attitudes. There are legitimate companies out there offering real work at home opportunities for those interested. Unfortunately, home based business scams are at an all time high. It has become harder to find legitimate work from home operations. Before you think about investing in a mail order program, consider the guidelines above and do whatever seems wisest.

Joe Cooper has researched and experimented with over 275 home based business opportunities over 25 years. Discover more information about mail order home based business scams at http://www.best-internet-home-based-business.net ? Copyright 2006 Joe Cooper

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