DataEntryCash - analysis and research of the DataEntryCash.com sales page

By Mr. Work @ Home, Publisher of WorkAtHomeTruth.com

Research and analysis of DataEntryCash


Important: This is an analysis of the sales page only. This is not a definitive review based on purchase and use of the product. This is also not a recommendation or non-recommendation. However, it does include important information you will need to think about as you read their sales letter.

The Claim: DataEntryCash.com - "Worldwide data entry needed. $250 to $1000/day."

They quickly state that all you have to do is "fill in the blanks".

The site claims that it pays you for each form you submit. They also claim that they are different than other programs that appear to be similar.

They don't state how much they pay per form. On the surface it does look like it's likely a system where you buy advertising with your own money or find free places to place ads and get paid a commission if you sell a product as a result of the ad you buy.

I have seen some people claim that this is what the program is. However, since I have neither purchased the program myself nor verified that the others making those claims purchased the programs, I think it would be unfair to state that's how the program works in absolute terms.

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Before you read the following section it's important to understand that "red flags" are only indicators, meaning only that you should proceed cautiously. A red flag does not necessarily mean something is to be avoided altogether.

Now that I've mentioned that, here are a couple things you might want to keep in mind...

One red flag on the site is that they ask for a "registration fee". "Registration fees" are often a warning sign. Often companies will claim that they charge the registration fee to prove that "you're serious".

While some legitimate home jobs databases charge a registration fee in order to cover the cost of paying people to research job leads, my opinion and that of many other experts is that you should never pay a fee for a job to prove "you're serious".

Another red flag is based on statistical data collected by the U.S. Government and commercial sites which estimate average salaries for data entry worker.

According to various data entry salary estimates the highest paid data entry workers average approximately $37,000/year over the United States as a whole. Of course some positions pay less or more depending on the specific work and/or what area the work is in. But no straight data entry positions I could find pay anywhere near $250 to $1000 per day anywhere within the United States.


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