Stuffing Envelopes : Is it Real?
Make $2,000 a day Stuffing Evelopes
You’ve seen the ads on CraigsList and every other job service website: Make $1,000s stuffing envelopes. Here’s what I’ve found and what you’ll need to know about how to make money from stuffing envelopes.
What You’re Really Doing…
So, you read that people are making $1,000+ a week stuffing envelopes. You even sent your $19.99 commitment fee and when the letter arrives, you find out that the way to make money stuffing envelopes, is to sell the information to others. That’s right, you’re not stuffing envelopes, you’re selling information about stuffing envelopes. That same letter you’re holding in your hand is the same envelope you’ll be sending to others and that’s how you’ll make money stuffing envelopes.
But can you really make money with this?
Sure you can, but you’re not going to be stuffing envelopes, you’re going to be advertising information for sell on how to make money stuffing envelopes. You’ll put up an ad and when someone signs up for the $19.99 stuffing envelope information from your ad, then you will get paid a percentage of that fee. Are you a marketing expert?
But it sounds so good
Of course working from home sounds good, people always want to work from home. But what many people are missing, working from home is not an easy job. It’s hard work working from home. And the stuffing envelopes “opportunity” sounds so… easy. About the only thing most people are ever going to see from the stuggin envelop job is a $20 deduction to their checking account.
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