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    Work At Home Crafts

    Are all work at home crafts scams? Not necessarily. Although it's true that scams are common these days, there are many available money-making opportunities out there, including work at home crafts, that are honest and legal. What you do need to know if you want to try your hand in work at home crafts is that it is a lot of hard work and also very time-consuming.

    Avoid Scams

    As mentioned earlier, scams are common these days, especially on the Internet. If you're a frequent online user, you are probably exposed to more scams that legitimate offers everyday. So how do you pick out the legitimate work at home crafts opportunities from those that only seek to cheat you out of your hard-earned income?

    The first thing you need to do is research. Before you involve yourself in work at home crafts, it is important that you first try to get as much information about the company you will be working for. It is only common sense that you know the company before you go and work for it. You can try to do your search online if you know the name of the company. Or, you can also call them and ask them some important information, such as the nature of the job, etc. etc. You can even do your research by word of mouth and by keeping your ears open for "word of the street" about the company.

    Another thing you would find yourself doing when you decide to get into work at home crafts is to find out which companies are hiring people to assemble their crafts products for them. You can actually find out what these companies are by purchasing a directory on the Internet. You will find that many individuals make profits by selling directories online. But the problem with these directories is that they are not always updated so the best you're going to get from such a purchase is an old list of companies searching for work at home crafts job applicants.

    If you want a real updated online directory of work at home crafts companies, you should try to visit Excite Yellow Pages. The great thing about Excite pages is that you can access the information they contain completely for free. All you do is type in Arts and Crafts and your state and you should be able to find a list of companies that are searching for work at home crafts job applicants.

    Questions to Ask the Companies

    Once you have the list of companies, it is now time for you to start calling them up and ask them about their work at home crafts opportunities. It might also be a good idea to find out if they are members of the Better Business Bureau. Also, ask if there are any deposits required, including the procedures which you need to follow in order to start your work at home crafts. An important element which you might want to make sure of before starting your work at home crafts is an Independent Contractor Agreement. This is a legal agreement which might come in handy should problems arise.

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