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The Biggest SEO Scam of All
By Cari Haus
While there are many ethical SEO firms serving Internet users today, a few notorious practitioners also exist. One of them called me just the other day.
Hotmail Users Get A Spam And Scam Safety Bar
Sender ID authentication alerts will now show up in a new interface as Microsoft tries to protect its users from spam and scams.
The Ultimate PR "Scam"
It happens to business, non-profit and association managers when their public relations budget fails to deliver the crucial external audience behaviors they need to achieve their department, division or subsidiary objectives.
Lottery Scam, what it is and how to avoid it?
Internet scams and frauds are on the rise! The quantity of scam emails with various fraud schemes any email account receives today is simply overwhelming! There is this infamous Nigerian 419 scam, which is by far the most widely circulated one. I wrote about it in one of our ezine articles not long ago.
What's Your Excuse?
Some of you are going to get angry when you read this.
On an almost weekly basis I get an email from someone who "really" needs the income generated from an online business, but they just can't afford to get started.
$2 Million Per Year From His Newsletter
I have to admit Eric Aafedt is a pretty intimidating guy. No, he's not built like Arnold nor does he look like one of those "biker" types.
Writer's Rip-Offs
By Angela Booth
People who want to write form a huge market. According to Writer's Digest magazine, ten per cent of the US population want to be writers, and I assume that the numbers are similar in other countries.
The Seven Signs of a Scam
By Sharon Davis
It's a shame that there are so many people out there trying to rip off the work-at-home job seeker. It's even more disheartening to see them targeting the stay-at-home mom, the retiree, and the disabled. But the fact remains; they're out there trying to capitalize on your desire to stay home and earn an income. And they're making good money while they're at it, because there's no shortage of people who want so badly to believe their claims of easy income and instant wealth.
The Lucrative Identity Theft Scam
By P. Roe
Identity theft is a serious problem - make sure to keep all sensitive information from being acquired by any other people. That means - do not give out your name, social security number, bank information, credit card information, etc. Shred store receipts. Use heavy discretion when ordering from the Internet - order from secure sites and know whom you are dealing with.
ON GUARD! The Oldest Scam
You've seen the ads in newspapers, magazines - even on the Internet: "Get paid to stuff envelopes!" It seems the ultimate work- at-home opportunity. You figure it can't be a scam because you see these ads all the time. Someone must know something you don't; someone must be making money stuffing envelopes. Should you try it?
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