Some links are legitimate, some are not.
The act of posting a link is not in and of itself "a scam".
If something is referring to posting links online and getting paid for it, it's most likely just an affiliate marketing course. In any case no one pays you just to post links.
Many 'work from home' offers are legitimate, many others are not. A general rule of thumb is if they ask you for money, perhaps to ship something to you, then you should be very wary.
edatajob.com is a scam, see the links for reviews
I can assure you that you are not going to make a living by posting links for Google. If you send money to someone to learn how, you will lose that money. If you like, contact Google directly and ask them.
This is an internet scam that claims you can make money by posting links. From what i can tell after numerous searches this is false. I would be uneasy about using anything that first asks for a credit card.
No, you can post links if you want to.
yes if it is an approved add from the company which u r posting it for
False
Some great job posting sites that are highly trusted are Craigslist, monster, indeed, and classifieds. Most of the highly popular sites for job hunters do unfortunately have a lot of scam "work from home" postings, but local posts are generally reputable.
yah
Bridget Nalley (greensboro@careersatbankers.com)Basically this is from a job scam that one gets flooded with from posting his/her resume on various job search websites. The scam is from Bankers Life and Casualty. If you are emailed from Careers at Bankers, be mindful, THIS IS FAKE. The Web of Trust doesn't even recognize the links as malicious yet, but shows the rings as neutral.