People ask if I know of legit online opportunities; where do I start?

With my activity both online, and working with business people, visiting their "Bricks and Mortar" businesses I am often asked if I know of any reputable online businesses because everyone, it seems, is looking to supplement their incomes. They know or are beginning to know that many of the opportunities (the legit ones) are residual (where you put the work in once or minimally) and you constantly and consistently get paid and so much of it is also "automatic" where that when you get things set up (sometimes you'll tweak things and update things) you can earn money while you sleep.

What a great feeling it is to get up, visit your laptop or phone and see "Cha-ching" you've got money!

If you are someone looking to make money online my advice is to do a Google search and a Youtube search using phrases like, "make money online (insert your interest here)" . Then once you've found something, feel free to let me know about it in the comments area and I will give you my "two cents worth" as to what I know about the business, the company, and its reputation.

I also am involved with many online businesses and some require no investment, little investment and up to $20,000 investment. Don't be afraid of the ones which require an investment. Just know what you "risk level" is and what your budget level is. Also know that with anything that you do, you need to know what you return on investment is, your "ROI".

Remember that successful entrepreneurs do not ask, "What will this cost?" They ask, "How much will I make?"

Another thing that I must emphasize is that not everything is "online only". Even so-called "online" jobs or businesses opportunities require or benefit from "offline" marketing. Those who join me in my programs have free access to my email where I offer tips on how to market whatever they are doing to earn money, online or off.

If you stumbled upon this article or have contacted online or off and I directed you here, please use the "contact form" on this page and tell me a bit about yourself, what you like and what you are "looking for" with a home, online or combination online/offline business. Your input will help me to direct you and suggest a few things. There are so many legit opportunities available, I could not possibly give good counsel without this.

Also, if you cannot reply with answers to these questions, perhaps seeking online opportunities are not where you need to be right now. No worries. Get your thoughts together and then contact me. The Internet is pretty much here to stay.

Ter Scott, The Internet B.O.S.S.