A lot of people get curious and want to know how people supposedly get rich off the internet while "sitting on their butts and doing nothing". First off, whatever site that tells you that, is on their way to tempting you to buy whatever they're selling. Don't fall for that. Here are the key things to watch for when doing your research:
1 - Does the website actually have a name and not just a web address?
A LOT of websites open and close every day, every minute. You can buy a handful of web addresses for like $10 but never will you actually put an effort in making a name for yourself. Watch out, those people that do this, are only in it to make money off you.
2 - Website Appearance?
This could be tricky. But as I've written before, the scam artists use places like Clickbank to market their products...which are typically worth 1/13 of a penny. Pay attention because as I'd mentioned in a previous post, most websites are "centered" down your browser. Take a look at the example images on my previous posts.
3 - Upfront fees?
Why in god's name would you pay to work? Isn't that the entire purpose of working? I don't think I need to educate you on not having to pay fees to work for somebody else. The answer is NO. Never pay. Even if they guarantee you things, especially that, don't fall for it.
4 - Literature?
Is everything you're reading, sounding too good to be true? It probably is. I have not met one person in real life that has made millions off the internet. Never. A few hundred bucks, maybe. But thousands to millions, doubtful, very doubtful. Don't fall for it.
5 - Images?
Most websites use images that show a rich guy in front of a mansion with an expensive car. RUN. The rich people I know, don't even have a mansion. They usually live in the suburbs and maybe drive a Mercedes. But if you're going to be blowing the millions like that, don't bother. It'll be the countdown to when you go broke! And really, all those websites that show those images, ask for your number, so that they can call and bug the hell outta you to buy into their program. RUN.