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June 10, 2008

Protect Yourself From Pretexting and Id Theft

How Can You Protect Yourself From Pretexting and Id Theft?

Identity theft is a crime that has become very common in the recent years; a lot of people in various regions and economic backgrounds have been victimized by identity thieves. However, there are simple ways to minimize the risk of your identity being stolen and used for criminal purposes.

Never give out information over the phone, email or suspicious websites. People who ask for this information may be using a false scenario called pretexting. Crucial information such as your social security number, address, telephone number, place of employment, etc. can all be used to open accounts and conduct transactions under your name, which can leave your credit rating in a sorry state. Simply put, this tip means when in doubt, don’t give out.

Keep documents that contain sensitive information in a secure place or shred them. Old utility bills, credit card statements and credit reports should all be kept in a place where no one can access them easily. It’s also advisable to shred such documents once they are no longer current as they contain information that can be used for fraudulent activities.

Contact your credit bureau, credit card company, and other financial institutions where you keep your funds once you suspect that you are a victim of identity theft. Undelivered bills, unauthorized credit cards under your name and unauthorized transactions with your credit bureau are usually signs that you’ve been victimized by an identity thief. When any of these occur, contact the appropriate company immediately so an investigation can be conducted at the soonest time possible.

Filed under: Best Web Resources, Net Hub, Security + More — Admin @ 5:17 pm

May 24, 2008

How To Make Your Website User Friendly

The following tips will help you build a user friendly website
that generates more profit for your business:

1. Build your site to be fast loading. Eliminate the use of
large slow loading graphics, banners, or anything else that
would make your site not load quickly.

Keep in mind that most internet users will not stay on a site
that takes more than 15 or 20 seconds to load.

Limit your use of graphics to only those that add to your site’s
theme or that grab and focus your visitors’ attention on your ad
copy or promotional material.

2. Don’t ask your visitors to download anything in order to
properly view or use your site.

3. Keep your site accessible to the majority of internet users
including visitors with different browsers.

4. Rid your site of dead links. Continue to regularly check your
links to make sure they are all still working properly.

5. Keep your site easy on the eye. Eliminate the use of
endlessly scrolling pages, blinking or moving animation, and be
careful when choosing which color scheme to use for your site.

6. Keep your design and color scheme consistent throughout your
site.

7. Don’t open all of your pages in a new window. Use this option
only when linking to other people’s sites within your site’s
content to make it easy for your visitors to continue to use
your site.

8. Make your site easy to navigate. Your visitors should be able
to know, as well as you do, how to get to everything on your
site.

Include a site map, a link back home on each of your pages, make
your visited links and not visited links color different, and if
your site is large enough also include a search function.

9. If you constantly update your site with new content, make it
easy for your visitors to find the latest changes to your site
by providing them with a “What’s New Section.”

10. You can also make it easier for your visitors to find what’s
new on your site by asking them to subscribe to be notified by
email when you’ve added new content to your site.

11. Give quality support to your visitors by adding a
“Frequently Asked Questions” page to your site, providing your
email and contact information on every page of your site so that
your visitors can easily get in touch with you, and by answering
all your visitors’ inquiries in a timely and courteous manner.

Filed under: Best Web Resources — Admin @ 7:17 pm

April 10, 2008

Internet Web Directories big business

If you needed to review a few web hosting sites, then you would search on the Internet for a Review Internet site directories. Any type of home building material could be found on construction or warehouse Internet site directories. No matter what you need, the item will be found by a name or type of product, and that company will have their on website. The information contained on that website is listed in Internet site directories.

On a building contractor website, you might find Internet site directories that specialize in baths, decks, or bedroom remodeling. The information under those structural links would tell you what type of materials you could choose to construct a wall, or pick wall color paint.

Internet site directories are businesses that have made their online presence through the internet E-commerce website, and the Internet site directories within its site, could be their entire product line including product descriptions, and photographs.

If you were consulting Car Parts - Racing, in Internet site directories, you might have links in the internal web pages, to find car parts that are further broken down into EBC brakes, steering wheels, motor oil, or car covers for racing cars, the more detail the directory the better, as more and more users demand to have fast and quality results. These directories have changed the Internet, and our lives, forever.

Filed under: Best Web Resources, Great Information + Tips, Tech + Life — Admin @ 3:19 am

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