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Friday, January 6, 2017
How Things Change!
by Richard Grady
I started working online (on a part-time basis) almost 8 years ago. Amazing really as this means that I have spent nearly half of my working life involved in some form of Internet marketing.
I was recalling to a friend recently how I got started in business online back in 1998 and whilst talking to him, I was reminded of how much things have changed since those early days...
1. Of course, computers and the Internet in general were considerably slower than they are today. My first proper PC (not including Sinclair ZX81s and Spectrums!) had a 266MHz processor and my dialup connection struggled to reach a speed anywhere near 56k. Not only that but there was no 'unlimited Internet access' - I paid something like 4.5p a minute to be connected to the Web and thought it was an absolute bargain when this eventually dropped to just 1p per minute.
2. eBay.co.uk didn't exist and all sales were conducted on the main eBay.com website. The majority of sellers (read 95%+) were American and nearly everything you bought or sold ended up traveling across the Atlantic.
3. Online payment systems were in their infancy and Paypal (which is today one of the largest and best known payment processors) didn't exist. Paypal wasn't founded until late 1998 and was originally purely for US customers. This meant that anyone trading on online auctions usually ended up making their payments by cheque (check) or even cash. I can remember regularly sending dollars to sellers in the US for something I had purchased on eBay and I received every single one of the items bought - no one ripped me off. Oh happy days!
4. There were next to no training products available that covered Internet marketing and related topics. Actually, that is probably not strictly true, there were a few but you had to really hunt to find them and in fairness back then, it didn't occur to me that what I was doing was actually Internet marketing. This being the case, it was highly unlikely that I was going to find any of the training products on the subject (and I didn't for several years!).
5. There was no such thing as a UK wholesale directory and my UK-Trader's UK Wholesale Guide was almost certainly the first UK eBook directory of its kind. So many people have tried to jump on the bandwagon and copy this idea that eBay now even has a specific category for 'Wholesale Lists'.
6. It was relatively easy to get your website to the top of the search engine rankings. All you needed to do was ensure you had a few metatags and some relevant text and you could almost guarantee yourself a first place ranking. Ok, it might have been a little bit harder than that but it was certainly a lot easier than it is today.
7. Receiving Spam emails wasn't anywhere near as big a problem as it is today. This was well before any legislation trying to outlaw junk mail and many 'big' Internet marketers actually sent Spam as one of their primary methods of marketing!
8. Websites weren't pretty! As well as being slow to load, I have this memory that every single website that existed back in the late 1990s was ugly beyond belief. I am sure that this is just my mind playing tricks but I am convinced that cyperspace is a more attractive place these days :-)
9. If you wanted to start an online business, you could get hold of just about any domain name you wanted. Maybe this is a slight exaggeration but you certainly didn't have to sit for 2 hours typing in different variations of the same name just to try and find something that was available. Saying that though, getting an AOL username was pretty hard. Everyone seemed to start off using AOL back then but it also seemed that half the planet were already using AOL (how did they do that?!) hence the fact that the name you wanted was never available.
10. If you told people that you worked on the Internet, they immediately assumed you were some sort of porn king. No change there then, I still get this today!
11. You didn't need virus software or a firewall - your main risk of catching a virus was from opening an email attachment from someone you didn't know and who does that? Actually, quite a lot of people - back then, we didn't know any better....
12. The dot com boom was in full flow - millions of dollars were being pumped into crazy Internet companies which would eventually flop and lose a fortune. Companies were achieving unheard of 'burn rates' (the burn rate is the rate at which a business is spending/wasting its cash assets prior to actually making a profit) yet at the same time, individual entrepreneurs were starting to use the Internet to generate substantial incomes (without the need for huge financial backing).
I could go on but I am running out of space (remember when we had 2GB hard drives and thought we would NEVER fill them up?!) but think about this for a moment....
The last 8 years have flown by - how will things change online over the next 8 years and more importantly, how can you turn these changes to your advantage?
Copyright 2006 Richard Grady
Richard Grady has been helping ordinary people earn online since 1998. He writes a free newsletter which is published every two weeks. To subscribe (and claim your free gifts), visit: http://www.thetraderonline.com/newsletter.html
Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/How-Things-Change-/17308
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
How to Pay Safely Online
by Mei Galang
Buying or selling things online have been embraced by many Internet users. Some are still bothered by the security of this activity thus they are afraid of trying it. Shopping online can give great convenience in terms of saving time, effort and sometimes even money because of the great deals offered. Transacting online can be safe when you take the proper measures. For sure no one wants their hard earned money to go to waste or to some scammer's hands. We may not be able to stop fraud and deception but using these tips we can help eliminate the instances that we or the people around us to be victim of these scams.
1. Use a browser that can protect you. It must be secure, uses software for encryption of your important information that will be sent over the Internet. Choose the browser's latest version because it has the updated encryption capability
2. When you opt to download free browsers online, you should remember to check the following when sending your purchase details because these ensures security:
* "Lock" icon
* "https" for the web address
3. Before any transaction, double check the site's privacy policy. Specifically look on how they manage the information that they get from the members as well as the security that they assure. Reading "About", "Disclosures" or "FAQs" sections will be helpful as well.
4. Do not disclose your private information such as address, phone number, Social Security number, bank account number or e-mail address freely.
5. Never disclose your password to anyone unless its an order form. Do not click or download anything from someone you don't know for it might open up hacking opportunities for your account.
6. Document your online transaction along with the contact details like email address of whom you're doing business. Keep or even print a copy of your email exchange for your reference.
7. After a transaction, check your credit card history if the correct amount was placed in your transaction. Inform your credit or debit card company immediately if your credit or debit card or checkbook is lost or stolen, or if you suspect someone is using your accounts without your permission.
After reading these tips, you can take action to recognize and avoid fraud online. Be safe, vigilant and report suspectible incidents.
Mei recommends the Classified Ads section of OzFree for the best and safe buy sell trade online.
Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com/Article/How-to-Pay-Safely-Online/124580
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