* Editor's Note *
Don't expect to make a fortune immediately. The sure sign of a scam is a promise of huge rewards for little effort. The real world doesn't work like that.
If you have to pay big upfront fees for materials, details or training, your best bet is to walk away. Ditto for any "opportunity" that involves stuffing envelopes or assembling crafts; these activities profit only the promoters.
People who are making decent money at home also made decent money in the regular workplace world. They tended to have good educations, strong business skills and a history of workplace success.
If you're organized, focused, a self-starter and possessed of in-demand skills, you could do OK at home. If you're not, your options are likely to be more limited.
* Editor's Note *
Consumers shouldn't believe everything they read online and now there's something new to watch out for.
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