Most people online are very familiar with the Nigerian Email Letter Scams. Theyve victimized thousands over the years and continue to do so. I am certain youve received many in your inbox over the course of your online experience. They are easy to recognize to the experienced. But if you are new online check out the following signs. These words are usually included (IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS) in the subject line.
DEAR SIR/MADAM
YOUR SOLICITATION
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED
IMPORTANT
PLEASE SIR/MADAM
I BEG YOUR ASSISTANCE
YOUR ASSISTANCE
URGENT
FROM MR.....
FROM MRS.....
A REQUEST FROM MR (FILL IN THE BLANK)
Did you know, according to online resources, these emails also originate in Ghana, Togo, Benin.
Even more surprising, according to online resources, is that many of these swindlers are not even staying in the country the solicitations originate from. Their home base might be in Europe, Canada, even the United States!
What can the average online business person do to avoid these scammers
Plenty!
Read On!
How The Scam Works!
The scam artist proclaims he is an exiled leader or person connected with a former regime. The scammer tries to convince you he was forced to leave his/her home country by new government officials.
Next, they will claim to have a large sum of money, usually millions of dollars, which needs to be transferred to a safe bank outside of their country. They must do this before the money is confiscated by greedy government officials.
They would like to transfer this huge sum of money to your personal bank account (lucky you) You as the owner of the bank account are promised a large percentage of their millions!
Next, they might request you send them your bank account info, a copy of your business letterhead, your business card. Many will then ask the victim to send good old American Dollars to cover transfer taxes in advance!
These Internet Fraud Artist are very adept at baiting a hook, tossing out a line, and reeling in potential victims. If you receive one of their fraudulent email pleas for help contact your local authorities or email provider immediately.
Signs Of An Email Scam Follow:
People Most susceptible To Scams:
Take the time to pass the information on to defeat Internet fraud artist. Only through education, awareness, and taking responsibility will these fraud artist be stopped.
by BB Lee (C)2004
About The Author
BB Lee is editor/publisher of SmallBizBits Business Newsletter.
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Recently, there has been a lot written about email and its (impending) death. From what you read on forum boards and in newsletters from well-known internet marketers, email marketing is dead. Too many ISPs are taking it upon themselves to limit the number of emails you can send at one time, or are blocking your emails from even getting to your subscriberss inboxes.
As a way around this, many marketers are telling you to get a blog and an RSS feed. This makes good sense, and there is some indication that RSS and related technology will become more popular in the near future, but before you invest in an ebook or multimedia course from a marketer, ask yourself if that marketer has a vested interest in moving you over to an RSS system (i.e., they conveniently sell an RSS starter kit, or affiliate for someone who does).
On the contrary, though, email marketing is not dead. Recently, on a membership-only forum, discussion centred on how Getresponse and Aweber have improved their open and deliverability rates for emails, even as high as 85% for deliverability. One contributor, who owns an autoresponder company, noted that many tricks marketers use to get their messages past spam filters (such as using f^ree for free) are actually backfiring and triggering spam filters, resulting in emails being blocked. Instead, marketers should focus on trick-free, valuable content in their emails.
Apparently, email marketing works much the same way as search engine marketing (and, really, all good marketing) does: in the long run, you are rewarded for building (and sending out) trick-free, useful, and informative content.
So how should you build your business, and, specifically, your email marketing One quality email or article at a time.
Jeremy Hoover is a part-time minister, a writer, and online business owner. Jeremys business is Success. If you feel a desire to change your life or business for the better, Jeremy can help you. For more information, go to .