I am rather picky about who receives placement on my sites, regardless of compensation. I’m not willing to risk my reputation by compromising my morals for a few extra bucks. So, I always research these requestors’ sites myself. What I sometimes uncover during my research are a few red flags that indicate potential work at home scams.
Signals of Potential Work at Home Scams
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