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Safe Online Payment Transactions Tips

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Safe online transactions tips

With the advancement of online technology, more and more businesses are moving online. There is hardly any need now to personally make a trip down to the local mega-store and buy products. From clothing to video games to pharmaceutical products, almost everything can be found online.

Most websites selling products or services utilize credit card transactions, as well as Paypal (a popular online payment portal).

However, are online transactions really safe? How does the average consumer ensure that they do not get hoodwinked while making a purchase online?

Here are a few tips to take note of:

1. Do not make online transactions using public computers. Public computers might have “keyloggers” (programs that log keystrokes) and other spyware to retrieve sensitive information.

2. When making transactions from your personal computer, ensure that you have the basic security measures up-to-date. (E.g. Firewall, anti-virus program, anti-spyware programs)

3. When comparing prices of products, take note of any company which have prices that are very much lower than their competitor’s. This company might be a fraud.

4. Always attempt to make transactions on the actual website. Do not attempt any purchases via links in emails. Those emails might be frauds.

5. Only make transactions on sites that display a security icon (check for the little lock located on the lower right hand corner of your browser). Websites like Amazon.com, Ebay.com, Craigslist.org and Ablewise.com provide very secure payment methods for their products and services.

6. Ensure that the “http” in your browser’s address bar has changed to “https” to indicate a secure transaction.

7. Before giving any sensitive details (e.g. credit card numbers), call up the vendor in order to check their authenticity. At the minimum, liaise with the vendor via email, find out specific details of your purchase, and how you are going to purchase it.

8. Always keep a printout of the receipt which is provided at the end of transactions. Match these receipts with your credit card statement to ensure that the correct amount has been credited.

Lastly, ensure that your passwords, credit card numbers and other sensitive information are kept secret at all times. If you suspect, even a little bit, that your account has been compromised, notify the webmaster and request that they cancel or suspend your account immediately.

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Why Do You Need a Blog? – Read on . . . .

Why You Need a Blog

If you want to generate consistent, long-term traffic and sales, you need to start blogging. It takes time to build a blog. But if you create blog do a little each day, you’ll profit in the long run.

The first thing you want to do is go to either WordPress.com or Blogger.com and create a blog. You’re going to post content in your blog so it gets picked up by search engines.

Google loves these sites. So everything you post will get into the Google Search engine eventually. You’re also going to use Ping-O-Matic to notify all the blog services about your posts so you get into other search engines like Yahoo! and MSN.

Next, you need to get some articles up so you can get an Adsense account and make a little money with that too. You need some content in your blog before you can display Adsense ads and affiliate links.

You can write your own articles (if you have time), have a freelance writer do it, or you can get free articles at EzineArticles.com.

Setting Up Your Blog

Just go to Blogger.com and create a new blog. You’ll want to create a new blog for every product you promote. I recommend you start with Affiliate Cash Secrets for your first promotion because the affiliate program pays up to 75% commission monthly.

Once you create your blog, go to Settings. Under the Basic tab, add a description of your blog. The title can just be “Affiliate Cash Secrets.” I put “Building Your Automatic Money Machine” for the description. But you can enter whatever you want.

I also set Show Email Posts to NO. I don’t want any distractions in my blog. No external links, etc. My visitors are there to do one thing of two things: click on an affiliate link or an Adsense ad.

Next click the Formatting tab. Select “Show 1 Post on the main page.” I only want one article on each page because that gives the reader a stopping point where they come to my resource box and click through to my site.

Post template – here’s where you can add your resource box to appear on each page. It will not update your entire blog. But it will appear in the HTML editor every time you make a post.

Now click the Comments tab.

Default – new posts do NOT have comments. Again, you don’t want any distractions on your site. This isn’t a “fun blog,” it’s a “money blog.”

Finally, click the Template tab. If you want a different template, click “Pick New.” Google has a ton of tutorials on how to edit your template so I won’t cover that here. But you’ll notice on my blog that I changed my Links and put the Adsense ads on the side bar.

When you’re finished posting, go to Pingomatic.com and enter your blog name and URL. This will notify all the search engines that your blog has been updated. Only ping when you have added new content or made significant changes to your blog.

I would add about 10 pages to start. Then add 3-5 pages a day. After 3 months at 5 pages a day, you will have 450 pages listed in the search engines. That could easily generate a few hundred visitors a day to your blog.

Back Links from sites with a PR (page rank) of 5 or more will significantly increase your search engine rankings. And you’ll get crawled faster too. You can see the page rank of any site by installing the Google Toolbar at

http://toolbar.google.com

To get free back links, you’ll need to submit your original articles to these directories. You can use articles from the directories below as examples to write your own. Just make sure the end result is original content. And if your article is good, it may get reprinted by thousands of publishers.

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Splash Pages ~ Capture Pages! ~ Want one?

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Learn How to “SET UP” your default iPodiums Splash

Click on the link below to read and review the information on setting up your default iPodiums Splash Page.

This tutorial is very comprehensive and will guide you through all the steps required to get your Splash Page up and running.

It contains information on using the U-M-G.com “Follow Up System” so that you do not have to deal with Auto Responders if you do not wish too.

There are also videos attached to this tutorial on how to “Copy and Paste” and how to “Edit your Picture” in your Splash Page.

This tutorial contains both text and video.

You can also print out the tutorial if you so desire or even save it to your hard drive as a PDF for review offline at a later time.

Click Here – To access the tutorial

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*Optional* Add The Founders Message to Your Sales Page

Many students have asked if they can use the founders message on their sales page. Watch the following video to learn how

Watch The Video

Here is the code to copy and paste:

<p></p><embed pluginspage=”http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash” src=”http://www.u-m-g.com/teambuild/foundersmessage/foundersmessage.swf” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash” quality=”high” height=”450″ width=”600″><p></p>
<p> </p>
<p> </p><div style=”text-align: center;”><font size=”4″>Go to <a href=”http://www.umgsp.com”>http://www.umgsp.com</a></font><br></div><p></p>

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SCAMS & FRAUDSTERS

  • Avoiding scams and fraud      

  • You can sidestep would-be scammers by following these common-sense rules:

  • DEAL LOCALLY WITH FOLKS YOU CAN MEET IN PERSON – follow this one simple rule and you will avoid 99% of the scam attempts.

  • NEVER WIRE FUNDS VIA WESTERN UNION, MONEYGRAM or any other wire service – anyone who asks you to do so is a scammer.
  • FAKE CASHIER CHECKS & MONEY ORDERS ARE COMMON, and BANKS WILL CASH THEM AND THEN HOLD YOU RESPONSIBLE when the fake is discovered weeks later.
  • NORMALLY THE SITE ADVERTISED ON,  IS NOT INVOLVED IN ANY TRANSACTION, and does not handle payments, guarantee transactions, provide escrow services, or offer “buyer protection” or “seller certification”
  • NEVER GIVE OUT FINANCIAL INFORMATION (bank account number, social security number, eBay/PayPal info, etc.)
  • AVOID DEALS INVOLVING SHIPPING OR ESCROW SERVICES and know that ONLY A SCAMMER WILL “GUARANTEE” YOUR TRANSACTION.

Recognizing scams

Most scams involve one or more of the following:

Examples of Scams

1. Someone claims that site will guarantee a transaction, certify a buyer/seller, OR claims that site will handle or provide protection for a payment

2. distant person offers a genuine-looking (but fake) cashier’s check

3. Someone requests wire service payment via Western Union or Money-Gram:

4. distant person offers to send you a money order and then have you wire money:

5. distant seller suggests use of an online escrow service.

6. distant seller asks for a partial payment upfront, after which he will ship goods

7. foreign company offers you a job receiving payments from customers, then wiring funds

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How To View Email as HTML

Many email readers such as Microsoft Outlook Express do not view emails in the HTML format by default.

How you know when this is happening? The easiest way is to use common sense. If the format of the email just doesn’t make sense, you probably need to view it as HTML, or, if the text “you must view this message as HTML” appears, you should also follow the instructions in this video

View The Video Tutorial

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How To Sign Up For a Hotmail Web Based Email Account

Hotmail is a free web based email service from Microsoft.

Watch The Video and Learn How To Sign Up
Features:

    A whopping 2 GB of inbox storage
    Enhanced security: color-coded alerts for suspicious e-mail
    Choose the full version or the streamlined classic version
    Choose your own colors and layout
    Preview window for all messages
    Drag, drop, and organize at will
    One-glance security info on every incoming message
    Junk e-mail filter protection using Microsoft SmartScreen technology
    Virus scanning and cleanup
    Image blocking
    messages
    Drag-and-drop power
    Right-click power
    Seamless connections to your blog, IM, and other stuff
    Ability to search your inbox and contacts
    Your choice of colors and themes
    Mobile access
    Dictionary, thesaurus, and in-line spell-check
    Import contact lists from other e-mail accounts

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How To Signup For Google Gmail Web Based Email

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