Sunday, August 16, 2009

Perfect Part-Time Business

With all the doom and gloom news about the economy, there's never been a better time to make an extra paycheck online with a minimal amount of time and effort.

If you have an internet connection, you can get started on the road to having the internet pay for your mortgage, car payment, kids' college tuition, or even that special vacation you've wanted. Now, don't worry that you have to be a tech whiz to start a business online--I'm a complete techno-dunce.

A perfect part-time business would have to be very easy to start, require little time and money and no technical expertise, be easy to maintain with just a few hours a week and have a proven track record with a high probability of success.




Thing to be Aware of when Online - Online Fraud

Internet Safety is one of the most important things to pay attention to in the world of technology. Here is a useful informaton for all when surfing online:

Ctrl+C may be the most important work we do everyday. But it's not a very safe thing to do.

What happens when you press Ctrl+C while you are Online. We do copy various data by Ctrl + C for pasting elsewhere. This copied data is stored in clipboard and is accessible from the net by a combination of Javascripts and ASP.

Just try this:
1) Copy any text by Ctrl + C
2) Click the Link: http://www.sourcecodesworld.com/special/clipboard.asp
3) You will see the text you copied was accessed by this web page.

Do not keep sensitive data (like passwords, credit card numbers, PIN etc.) in the clipboard while surfing the web. It is extremely easy to extract the text stored in the clipboard to steal your sensitive information. Hopefully you haven't copied a credit card number recently before surfing!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Best Practices for Building a Secure Internet Business

For merchants who have decided to move beyond the traditional “brick and mortar” storefront, there are many opportunities to enhance customer relationships, attract new customers, and increase sales revenue. Along with the opportunities, however, come a greater level of risk and stronger need for strategic actions to help effectively control fraud and better safeguard cardholder account information. Unlike merchants who operate in the physical world, you do not have face-to-face contact, a card-in-hand, or an actual signature. You also do not have a physical door with a lock and key or a security guard posted 24/7 for protection. Cyber-thieves know all of this and are always on the look-out for merchants who have hung up a virtual shingle, but have let their risk management guard down. It’s up to you to understand the unique issues of running a virtual storefront and take a strategic approach to proactively address these issues and position your business for success.

Internet transactions are classified as card-not-present (CNP), which means you can be held responsible for a charge the cardholder claims he/she did not commit, even if the authorization was approved by the Issuer.

The cost of Internet fraud and/or security breaches make it imperative for merchants to clearly understand the risks of doing business online.


Typical Risks for E-Commerce Merchants
* Fraud due to Customer uses a stolen card or account number to fraudulently purchase goods/services online.


* Fraud due to Family member uses bankcard to order goods/services online, but has not been authorized to do so.


* Fraud due to Customer falsely claims that he or she did not receive a shipment.


* Customer Disputes and Chargebacks due to Goods or services are not as described on the Web site.


* Customer Disputes and Chargebacks due to Customer is billed before goods/services are shipped or delivered.


* Customer Disputes and Chargebacks due to Customer doesn’t recognize the merchant name on statement because merchant uses a service provider to handle billing.


* Customer Disputes and Chargebacks due to Customer is billed twice for the same order and/or billed for an incorrect amount.

E-commerce merchants can minimize their fraud exposure with the proper risk management mechanism.


12 Signs of Possible Internet Fraud
When more than one of the following indicators is present in a transaction, it may indicate potential fraud. E-commerce merchants need not be concerned when only one of these signs is present, but when several appear in an Internet purchase, they must take care to avoid becoming a victim of fraud.

* First time shopper: Criminals are always looking for new victims.


* Larger-than-normal orders: (This requires knowledge of what a “normal-sized” order is). Because stolen cards or account numbers have a limited life span, crooks need to maximize the size of their purchase.


* Orders consisting of several of the same item: Having multiples of the same item increases the criminal’s profits.


* Orders made up of “big-ticket” items: These items have maximum resale value and therefore maximum profit potential.


* Orders shipped “rushed” or “overnight”: Crooks want these fraudulently obtained items as soon as possible for the quickest possible resale, and aren’t concerned about extra delivery charges.


* Orders from Internet addresses making use of free e-mail services: For these services, there’s no billing relationship and often no audit trail or verification that a legitimate cardholder has opened the account.


* Orders shipped to an international address: A significant number of fraudulent transactions are shipped to fraudulent cardholders outside of the country.


* Transactions on similar account numbers: This is particularly useful if the account numbers being used have been generated using software available on the internet (e.g., CreditMaster).


* Orders shipped to a single address but made on multiple cards: These could also be characteristic of account number generated using special software available on the Internet, or a batch of stolen cards.


* Multiple transactions on one card over a very short period of time: This could be an attempt to “run” a card until the account is closed.


* Multiple transactions on one card or similar cards with a single billing address, but multiple shipping addresses: This could represent organized activity, rather than one individual at work.


* Multiple cards used from a single Internet Protocol (IP) address: More than one or two cards could well indicate a fraud scheme.

Build internal fraud prevention
By understanding the purchasing habits of your Web site visitors, you can protect your business from high-risk transactions. The profitability of your virtual storefront depends on the internal strategies and controls you use to minimize fraud. To avoid losses, you need to build a risk management infrastructure, robust internal fraud avoidance files, and intelligent transaction controls.

Apply fraud screening
Fraud-screening methods can help you minimize fraud for large-purchase amounts and for high-risk transactions. By screening online Visa card transactions carefully, you can avoid fraud activity before it results in a loss for your business.

Avoid unnecessary chargebacks and processing costs

For your business, a chargeback translates into extra processing time and cost, a narrower profit margin for the sale, and possibly a loss of revenue. It is important to carefully track and manage the chargebacks that you receive, take steps to avoid future chargebacks, and know your representment rights.

e-Business Vs e-Commerce


We have entered the Age of Internet. Often you might hear the phases like "Internet is power" and "Website is business" when discussing business on the Internet.

All successful E-Business and E-Commerce website demonstrated the same characteristics, they recognize the needs of their target audiences and match those needs with relevant content.

But the terms E-Business and E-Commerce often confused wiht one anotehr are different.

E-Commerce involves exchanges among customers, business partners and the vendor. For instance, a supplier interacts with a manufacturer, customers interact with sales representative and shipment provider interact with distributors.

E-Business on the other hand, is composed of same elements, but also involved operations that are handled within the business itself. For instance, production, development, corporate infrastructure and product management.

E-Business and E-Commerce have increased the speed and ease of business operation. Thus, competition is intense. Business must adjust constantly to new technologies, integrate latest and faster system and meet the needs of people around the business.

As more people begin using internet , the transition from brick-and-mortar business (businesses that have only a physical presence) to click-and-mortar businesses (businesses that have both an online and ad offline presence) is happening in all sectors of the economy.

The fact,E-Business and E-Commerce is unstoppable trends that will bring unprecedented success to companies embrace them self with latest Web technologies.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

101 Ways to promote your website

The Internet world changes every day and the number of websites growing tremendously. How do you plan to stand higher among them?

As the website becomes more of a concern among consumers, time and attention of consumer’s has become a competing issue.

Establishing comprehensive online marketing strategies to attain online market share is vital.

People who are trying to create successful internet marketing plans often ask themselves, “How can I increase my website traffic?”
Well, having your own web site is just the first move.

Increasing web traffic is not that difficult if you are armed with the right knowledge, planning, time, effort and added with effective Internet Marketing strategies.

Let us share few of the proven and effective ways to implement to attain more web traffic. We show you how to-:
- make your website unique and different
- drive new users and keep them visiting again
- work with hundreds of search engines to be listed in top search results
- expand the usage of meta-indexes to promote your website
- perform a well targeted and personalized email marketing to gain traffic
- Implement an effective campaign and banner to attract the right customers.
- Communicate with target consumers to establish your reputation via newsgroups and mailing lists.
- Maximize your company exposure through media and press releases
- Play with web casting and rich media to promote your company brand
- providing quality links,a powerful internet marketing tools
- making use of free promotion tools in the internet
- generate sales through affiliate or associate program

Follow up with us for more detailed and proven methods to turn your commercial website into an online success.