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How to Get More Traffic to Your Web Site ur credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name.It doesn’t take long to realize that making your web site was the easy part. Now, you’ll need visitors; you have to get more traffic to your web site. Here are a few suggestions for doing just that.You can’t manage what you can’t measure. Make sure you have access to your web s -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for co Managers, Do You Lie to Them? By now, you have undoubtedly heard of credit card fraud, an alarming and damaging trend that is sweeping the country. Here's the bad news: It is disturbingly easy for thieves to obtain your credit card number—-usually from discarded receipts or even directly from you. For instance, many solicitors masquerade as legitimate businesspeople--like those who offer vacation packages, for instance--when, in fact, they're looking for you to innocently hand over your credit card number so they can rack up illegal charges.The other day I had some new office furniture delivered. The very professional and efficient delivery person took my payment, and when he saw the name of my business on the check, he asked what the Management Education Group did. I told him that I coach and teach managers to be more eff The good news is that there are many ways you can proactively and effectively protect yourself against credit card fraud: -If your credit card has been lost or stolen, report it immediately to the card issuer. You are not obligated to pay for unauthorized charges once you report the loss. -Sign new cards immediately once they arrive in the mail. Once you receive them, carry them in a separate case from your wallet. -Notify credit card companies if you are about to move, either temporarily or permanently. -Never offer your account number over the phone unless you're dealing with a reputable and legitimate company. If you have any question about a company, contact the Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.com ). -Don't let your credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name. -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for com Curious As To How To Get A Web Site That Sells More e businesspeople--like those who offer vacation packages, for instance--when, in fact, they're looking for you to innocently hand over your credit card number so they can rack up illegal charges.If I told you that I had a secret and was willing to share it with you, would you be interested? If I told you that I knew something big was happening, is it possible you might want to know what it was? If I told you I knew a certain place where they are handing out $10 000 to any one who The good news is that there are many ways you can proactively and effectively protect yourself against credit card fraud: -If your credit card has been lost or stolen, report it immediately to the card issuer. You are not obligated to pay for unauthorized charges once you report the loss. -Sign new cards immediately once they arrive in the mail. Once you receive them, carry them in a separate case from your wallet. -Notify credit card companies if you are about to move, either temporarily or permanently. -Never offer your account number over the phone unless you're dealing with a reputable and legitimate company. If you have any question about a company, contact the Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.com ). -Don't let your credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name. -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for co Advertising in Trade Journals :One has to be fairly careful when advertising in trade journals because the costs can get prohibitive, yet if you are selling to the industry, the percentage of readers who might be interested is large. If you have a company, which is not selling to the industry but rather participating i -If your credit card has been lost or stolen, report it immediately to the card issuer. You are not obligated to pay for unauthorized charges once you report the loss. -Sign new cards immediately once they arrive in the mail. Once you receive them, carry them in a separate case from your wallet. -Notify credit card companies if you are about to move, either temporarily or permanently. -Never offer your account number over the phone unless you're dealing with a reputable and legitimate company. If you have any question about a company, contact the Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.com ). -Don't let your credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name. -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for co Google Adwords - Manipulating Keywords For Success fy credit card companies if you are about to move, either temporarily or permanently.As you probably know, Google Adwords is a pay-per-click solution offered by Google. As with other PPCs, you are given the ability to place your small advertisement on various platforms controlled by Google. While the platform provides you with a large audience, you must manipulate your ke -Never offer your account number over the phone unless you're dealing with a reputable and legitimate company. If you have any question about a company, contact the Better Business Bureau (http://www.bbb.com ). -Don't let your credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name. -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for co 6 Critical Rules When Building An Affiliate Website ur credit card out of your sight—not even for a minute—when you're using it. It only takes ten seconds for someone to covertly write down your account number and name.There are 6 rules you must use when building any affiliate website if you want the website to make you any money.Building Your Site Rule #1 Always have a strong headline.No matter how great your sales copy is or how great your content and information is… no one will stick a -Things to destroy: Carbon copies and incorrect receipts. Things to keep in a safe place: A record of account numbers and legitimate receipts for comparison to billing statements. -Don't sign blank credit card receipts. Draw a line through blank portions of the receipt where bogus charges can be added. Above all, don't forget to use common sense when you're dealing with your credit card. Don't lend your card to anybody. Don't carry around cards you rarely use. And never, ever write your account number where someone can see it…not even on an envelope! You CAN prevent credit card fraud from happening to you and your loved ones by following these simple practices. For more information on credit card fraud and other credit issues, please visit http://www.informedcredit.com
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