Are All Data Entry Jobs a Scam?

Myths and Facts About This Kind of Work

© Scott Hayden

Jul 29, 2009
Do legitimate data entry jobs exist? They do, but watch out for fraudulent businesses which guarantee huge profits for little or no effort on the part of the worker.

Whenever somebody uses a search engine like Google to look for data entry jobs the first few pages will be filled with ads claiming that anyone can do this work and make piles of money. The claims are so unbelievable it should be the first tip-off that these companies probably won't deliver what they promise.

The second red flag is the small registration fee, which they say is to cover the expenses of running the business and of course to ensure you are serious about doing the work. Before sending hard earned cash away to these companies, stop and think.

How Would You Know if a Data Entry Job is Fake?

The first thing that should alert anyone that this is a scam is the registration fee that is required before a worker can begin. They should be paying the workers and not the other way around. Pay close attention to the layout of the website. If there are big pictures of dollar notes, fancy cars and other expensive items then proceed with caution. A real data entry company will never look like this.

Secondly, check with the Better Business Bureau and see if there are any complaints against the company. As good and as real as it might seem research is still necessary. No company anywhere in the world will pay somebody thousands of dollars a week to type and to copy/paste content. Jobs that are this profitable so quickly simply do not exist either in the real world or in cyberspace.

Finally, fake sites will have no customer support, no place for members to post their comments and they will not return any e-mail or phone messages. In fact, there will be no chain of command whatsoever.

These data entry jobs as they are called are not jobs at all. They are risky opportunities. What is really being peddled is affiliate marketing where a person gets somebody else's ideas of how to make money from writing small ads. It sounds easy, but there's a catch. Not only would people have to know exactly how to write these ads, they would have to know where to put them.

Real Data Entry Jobs and Where to Find Them

Data entry doesn't exist in the way that most people think it does. Those who have been burned at least once with a scam are going about finding this type of job in the wrong way. The following list of jobs does pay workers to carry out data entry related tasks:

  • Legal and Medical Transcriptions – This will require the worker to have experience and to be thoroughly familiar with the terminology used in those professions. Anyone who wants to do this job should get comfortable with the keyboard and have exceptionally fast typing skills.

  • Virtual AssistantsThese professionals provide administrative, technical or creative services to clients from a home office. They can work for small or large businesses.

  • Real-time CaptionersThese people are court reporters that caption live broadcasts. Captions appear on the screen seconds after the words are spoken so anyone who does this job must have a high degree of accuracy on a steno machine.

  • Customer Service Representatives These workers can do their jobs from home and get paid the same wages as they would in an office.
The above occupations are competitive and they all require résumés. Employers will deduct taxes and may offer benefits depending on the position. Scam artists will not be able to do the same thing. Usually the unemployed and senior citizens fall victim to these scams because they are the most desperate. Anyone who is looking for ways to make money online can investigate solid employment opportunities like the ones listed above.


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