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And to sustain and succeed in the competitive online auction business, we must act in line with the business plan we create for our business.From my own perso Identity Theft: Learning To Protect Yourself We live in a world in which identity theft affects us all. At every corner, at every turn, there may be a thief just waiting for us to let our guard down, constant awareness of your documents and surroundings is necessary to guard yourself against this travesty. The following are ten tips on how you can protect yourself against identity theft. Tip #1 - Lighten the weight of your purse or wallet. Carrying all your identification and credit cards in either can create a disastrous situation for you in the event that your purse or wallet is stolen. You should only keep what you need daily in order to protect yourself. If your purse or wallet is stolen, you have less to keep track of, backups if necessary, as well as the fact that they won't have all of your information readily available. Make sure you take all necessary precautions to prevent theft, but if a theft does occur, you are prepared at the least. Tip #2 - Use a Safe Make sure you protect all valuable identification details in your home, particularly when you are not using them. This provides protection for this information in the event of a home break-in. Tip #3 – Know Who to Call It is always a good idea to backup your credit card details and contact number of the company, in the event of a theft or loss. Do not keep these in your wallet or purse; however, keep them somewhere safe and readily available. Tip #4 – Travel Smart While traveling, be sure that you have backups of your identification and passport as well. Identity theft is just as real abroad as it is at home. Your backup information should include your passport number, original birth certificates, and perhaps a copy of your passport, as well as any prescriptions, serial numbers of expensive equipment, and other important information. Tip #5 – Keep It To Yourself If you receive a telephone call or email from any person or company requesting your personal information such as soci Carefully Build Your Team Paid Or Not t this travesty. The following are ten tips on how you can protect yourself against identity theft.Many times who you work with is just as important as what you are marketing. At first we may have to join forces with people whom we may not otherwise choose in order to get the job done. You have to focus on the goal of completion. Therefore it is necessary to work with reliable people that will do what they say they will. Deadlines and schedules are important and you will be stuck waiting on an unreliable or incompetent team member.Sometimes when we are new to business and trying to save money we work with an uncompens Tip #1 - Lighten the weight of your purse or wallet. Carrying all your identification and credit cards in either can create a disastrous situation for you in the event that your purse or wallet is stolen. You should only keep what you need daily in order to protect yourself. If your purse or wallet is stolen, you have less to keep track of, backups if necessary, as well as the fact that they won't have all of your information readily available. Make sure you take all necessary precautions to prevent theft, but if a theft does occur, you are prepared at the least. Tip #2 - Use a Safe Make sure you protect all valuable identification details in your home, particularly when you are not using them. This provides protection for this information in the event of a home break-in. Tip #3 – Know Who to Call It is always a good idea to backup your credit card details and contact number of the company, in the event of a theft or loss. Do not keep these in your wallet or purse; however, keep them somewhere safe and readily available. Tip #4 – Travel Smart While traveling, be sure that you have backups of your identification and passport as well. Identity theft is just as real abroad as it is at home. Your backup information should include your passport number, original birth certificates, and perhaps a copy of your passport, as well as any prescriptions, serial numbers of expensive equipment, and other important information. Tip #5 – Keep It To Yourself If you receive a telephone call or email from any person or company requesting your personal information such as soc Finding The True PR Of A Page? less to keep track of, backups if necessary, as well as the fact that they won't have all of your information readily available. Make sure you take all necessary precautions to prevent theft, but if a theft does occur, you are prepared at the least.I had an email "conversation" this last week which I feel others may benefit from "listening in" on. Here it is in summary:"AndyWhy is it that xxxxxxx ranks so well on Google for the phrase xxxxxx xxxxxx when it has a PR of 0. The other top results have PRs of 5 and 6. Is Page Rank becoming less important?Graham"My answer to Graham was to go back and read a previous newsletter where I discussed just this. In issue 48 I discussed anomalies in PR and backlinks. You can read it online here:http: Tip #2 - Use a Safe Make sure you protect all valuable identification details in your home, particularly when you are not using them. This provides protection for this information in the event of a home break-in. Tip #3 – Know Who to Call It is always a good idea to backup your credit card details and contact number of the company, in the event of a theft or loss. Do not keep these in your wallet or purse; however, keep them somewhere safe and readily available. Tip #4 – Travel Smart While traveling, be sure that you have backups of your identification and passport as well. Identity theft is just as real abroad as it is at home. Your backup information should include your passport number, original birth certificates, and perhaps a copy of your passport, as well as any prescriptions, serial numbers of expensive equipment, and other important information. Tip #5 – Keep It To Yourself If you receive a telephone call or email from any person or company requesting your personal information such as soc Sales Management - How to Define Your Company's Sales Job - Part 1 ation in the event of a home break-in.Wouldn't you agree that every sales job is unique? Aren't there significant differences in products and services sold, target markets, target geographies, company cultures, lead sources, sales cycle lengths, and more? Given these many differences, how can you accurately define the parameters that will produce success in your company's sales job?The questions asked in this article do not identify every possible factor you should consider as you analyze your company's sales position(s). However, reviewing thes Tip #3 – Know Who to Call It is always a good idea to backup your credit card details and contact number of the company, in the event of a theft or loss. Do not keep these in your wallet or purse; however, keep them somewhere safe and readily available. Tip #4 – Travel Smart While traveling, be sure that you have backups of your identification and passport as well. Identity theft is just as real abroad as it is at home. Your backup information should include your passport number, original birth certificates, and perhaps a copy of your passport, as well as any prescriptions, serial numbers of expensive equipment, and other important information. Tip #5 – Keep It To Yourself If you receive a telephone call or email from any person or company requesting your personal information such as soc How Keywords Can Bring You More Site Visitors ty theft is just as real abroad as it is at home. Your backup information should include your passport number, original birth certificates, and perhaps a copy of your passport, as well as any prescriptions, serial numbers of expensive equipment, and other important information.Keywords are the search queries that Internet surfers feed in on a search engine when they are looking for information on the web. For example, if a surfer living in Washington wants to send a bouquet of flowers to his friend in LA, he will key in the term "flowers + Los Angeles". The term "flowers Los Angeles" is a set of words, so it is called a key phrase – if the surfer had keyed in just "flowers", then flowers is the keyword. When a search query is entered, the search engine then crawls the Internet and its database and throws Tip #5 – Keep It To Yourself If you receive a telephone call or email from any person or company requesting your personal information such as social security number, password, or PIN number, report it immediately and ignore the email or hang up the telephone right away. These are generally frauds, looking to retrieve your information to use it to their benefit and to your downfall. Tip #6 – Secure is Best You should be sure that your computer is safeguarded against attacks and malicious programs. Many people have created programs specifically designed to grab information from your computer, without you ever knowing, such as passwords, user names, credit card numbers, and various other information. Use programs such as Norton or McAffee to protect your computer from spyware, Trojans, and other forms of viruses. Tip # 7 – Change it up Now and Then Changing your passwords periodically is a great practice to get into. Another good practice for passwords is to be sure they are not easily guessed. Don't make them obvious, mix your numbers and letters, but ensure they are still easy to remember for your own well-being. Tip #8 – Secure Your Information We all want to be sure we have our information readily available in case we need it or tend forget things easily. However, keeping any form of identification such as military ID, driver's license, insurance or social security number out in the open is not a good idea. These should be kept in a secure place until needed. Tip # 9 – Don't Print It Convenient though it is, having your social security number or driver's license number pre-printed on check is never a good idea. If needed, these can be written on there by you or the clerk, and will likely be a prompt to ask for identification. Tip #10 – Mum is the word You don't want to openly declare your personal informat
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