Is NationalDataEntry legit?
Q: i wanted to know if you can tell me if this is a legit company thanks:
NationalDataEntry
A: Well, it's not a "company". And they aren't offering jobs. They've done a nice CYA of not actually calling it a "job", but they still make very silly claims that experienced marketers and online business owners would spot in a heart beat.
It looks like – as usual – they are selling an affiliate marketing system – which is nowhere near as easy as their claiming.
They really, really try hard to make it seem like it's a job without actually calling it job – such as when they state:
"Thousands of companies have realized that by outsourcing their data entry work, they can save millions in employee wages and benefits."
Ask yourself when you read that. Do you think they are proposing a job or do you think they are proposing a system in which you only earn money if you generate sales and commissions?
I can't say it's NOT legit without seeing the actual program – but based on analysis of the sales letter alone, there's no way I could recommend it.
Hey, look whose photo I bought from a stock photo site!…
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Comments on Is NationalDataEntry legit?
8:09 pm
cant get national data entry to recieve my e-mails need to return the cd want a refund right
11:24 pm
This is how it works straight and simple. First of all they do not pay you for how much time you spend copying and pasting information onto forms. They claim that is the easiest part of their 5 step program: the copying and pasting.
They show you a list of products you wish to promote. And the one's which you are interested in, you copy and paste a special URL you are given for that product, along with other information about the product onto a form.
Then once your form is submitted you wait for people to show interest in your advertisement, and this could take upto days. And remember even if someone does click on the URL and go the website your URL is promoting, they still might not end up buying the product. If someone by chance does buy the product, and they are somehow able to find out it was your URL they clicked then you get some of the share or profit. It is not like you are buying shares for the website and each time the website gets a customer you get a share of the profit. It is not like buying stocks. They have to click on the URL that was especially assigned to you. — This is what I think from having tried the program myself.