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Job Offer Negotiations: Getting What You Want pt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure.You have worked hard at finding your next job. You have come through many obstacles and have reached your career objective. You have received a job offer. You’re thrilled. Mission accomplished. After all, what else is left to do?A majority of job candidates do not negotiate their offer. They are happy just to have received it. They just want to st If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open S Free Radio Publicity for Marketing-Minded Financial Planners If your a newbie to internet marketing, you probably use PayPal© to process your sales. This is a smart and profitable move since PayPal© is one of the most secure and reliable payment processors. Even if you use someone else you can run into trouble and it's not the processor's fault.Radio is a powerful publicity tool. Most stations offer news and talk programming. Those shows are put together not necessarily by the voice you hear on air, but by people called producers.Getting to know producers, and giving them reasons to showcase you on air, is a very doable for most people in most towns. How? The same way you'd contact a print repo Your Sales page and/or Order page will probably have your payment processors button or link to take your customer to their secure server. Once there they pay with their account or credit card. The secure server sends them back to your Thank You page. It works as smooth as silk. That is, if they get back to your page. Browsers have the ability to allow you, or anyone for that matter, to "View Source" code on any given html page. You can even view php pages although they are a little more confusing. What does that mean to you? It means that your Sales pages, with the "hidden" information regarding the payment process, are exposed. EXPOSED! So what, you say? Big problem, I say! What's to keep your less that honorable customer from viewing your source and then looking up the path to your Thank You page? If they know the URL of your Thank You page, they can download your product for free. You've just been taken! How do we protect ourselves? You can make sure you make the information as secure as possible on the payment processor's end. They can encrypt the process to a point. But, is that enough? It's not! There are encryption services available. You can buy software to encrypt your payment processor buttons and links. None of it is free. But it can be reasonable. I've found a site that will encrypt any information you want to put up on the web for a nominal one-time fee. I know, I'm into FREEBIES for you guys, but some things are worth paying for! Go here: Encrypt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure. If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open So Customer Service - Dead or Alive? . The secure server sends them back to your Thank You page. It works as smooth as silk. That is, if they get back to your page.Discover how to increase customer satisfaction. Do you suffer the deep pain of trying to resolve customer service problems with non-existent people at the other end of your telephone? If you have a business, large or small do you think your customers share the same frustrations that you have? Why can’t customer service problems Browsers have the ability to allow you, or anyone for that matter, to "View Source" code on any given html page. You can even view php pages although they are a little more confusing. What does that mean to you? It means that your Sales pages, with the "hidden" information regarding the payment process, are exposed. EXPOSED! So what, you say? Big problem, I say! What's to keep your less that honorable customer from viewing your source and then looking up the path to your Thank You page? If they know the URL of your Thank You page, they can download your product for free. You've just been taken! How do we protect ourselves? You can make sure you make the information as secure as possible on the payment processor's end. They can encrypt the process to a point. But, is that enough? It's not! There are encryption services available. You can buy software to encrypt your payment processor buttons and links. None of it is free. But it can be reasonable. I've found a site that will encrypt any information you want to put up on the web for a nominal one-time fee. I know, I'm into FREEBIES for you guys, but some things are worth paying for! Go here: Encrypt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure. If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open S 5 Steps to Exceed Customer Expectations XPOSED! So what, you say? Big problem, I say!We all have a common set of expectations from certain industries we do business with that we won’t compromise if those expectations aren’t met. We expect to hear a dial tone when we pick up the telephone when no one else is using it. We expect our cars to start in the morning when we get ready to leave for work. It’s implied that a restaurant will prepare ou What's to keep your less that honorable customer from viewing your source and then looking up the path to your Thank You page? If they know the URL of your Thank You page, they can download your product for free. You've just been taken! How do we protect ourselves? You can make sure you make the information as secure as possible on the payment processor's end. They can encrypt the process to a point. But, is that enough? It's not! There are encryption services available. You can buy software to encrypt your payment processor buttons and links. None of it is free. But it can be reasonable. I've found a site that will encrypt any information you want to put up on the web for a nominal one-time fee. I know, I'm into FREEBIES for you guys, but some things are worth paying for! Go here: Encrypt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure. If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open S The Online Business Quandary enough? It's not!Building an online business is about as simple as re-building the Coliseum. Type any combination of "online business programs" into Google and watch all of the latest get rich quick scams populate the search engine results. These companies are geniuses at Internet marketing, but they all fail to produce real results that are quantifiable and measurable over a There are encryption services available. You can buy software to encrypt your payment processor buttons and links. None of it is free. But it can be reasonable. I've found a site that will encrypt any information you want to put up on the web for a nominal one-time fee. I know, I'm into FREEBIES for you guys, but some things are worth paying for! Go here: Encrypt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure. If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open S Community Involvement Networking pt you Site or Your Sensitive Information Take a look and see how it works. They explain the process very well. Once you pay the small fee, you can use the service as many times as you want. It's a lifetime subscription. Just don't forget your password. It's terribly long but very secure.It is important for you to join at least one service club in your area to help your small business in the community. It might be wise to get with other small businesses which are friends and figure out how each of you can join a different service club to maximize your word of mouth referral base in the community.If you are a franchised business, then mee If you have problems keeping up with all your logins and passwords, I recommend Roboform or Pins. You can Google Roboform. I've used both. I'm currently using PINS. Its Open Source Freeware. You can find it at http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/pins.html. Password management programs really help, especially when sites don't allow you to pick your own passwords. Just remember....Internet marketing is about closing the sale. You can market your tush off and lose income because your code wasn't secure. Don't let a thief pull an end run around your payment processor!
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