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Shopping Online Article
By: Otha R. Bagby
With the
soaring demand for online shopping nowadays, it’s such a convenience to just
click on your computer and go to your favorite online shopping Web site. Life
has been made easier today with the advancement of modern technology and the
Internet. There’re many things you should be alerted to while you’re doing your
shopping online, that could actually snare your online shopping experience.
Once you’re armed with the proper online shopping skills, then you’re set to
have pure shopping elation.
There’s really no reason to leave your home for
shopping purposes anymore, except to break the boring affect of being shut in
all the time, or to do business that you can’t do online. Below is a list of
concerns you should be aware of while shopping online:
1. Be very worry of many shopping offers you receive
through e-mail, especially since there’re so many e-mail scams being
perpetrated on society today by Internet scam artist. You really don’t have to
be a dummy to get taken by some e-mail scams that’s out there on the Internet
today. The safest way to find your shopping Web sites today, is by using the
search engines and do a search for the items you are searching for. Another
sure way is if a company include the Web address in
their ad that's sent to your home. These Internet businesses you find by way of
the search engines, have had to be stable enough to
withstand the rigors of being in business for a while, before their search
engine listings appear on the Internet search engines. E-mail scams can be put
together in hours.
2. If you receive fantastic offers by e-mail, always
check to make sure the links the e-mail contain leads to the company’s Web
address the e-mail is representing. The Company's information should appear
before the ".Com" area of the Web address, not after, such as:
"www.scamartist.com/joeblow_company.htm." Joeblow_company.htm is the
name of the Web site you'll trying to reach and should show up on the left side
of the ".com/." Fake e-mails can replicate very professional looking
Web pages of reputable companies. Many scams are very convincing phsing ploys, which attempt to gain your identity information.
The fake e-mail will inform you there is a problem with your account, which you
need to click on the link, provided in the e-mail and update your account
information to solve the problem. It’s a very good idea to forward that fake
e-mail to the company it’s falsely representing and let them handle it. With a
short message to the company about what you suspect about it. That way the
company can attempt to take action against the scammers. Never give your
personal information through an e-mail that just arrives in your in box without
you requesting it, or someone alerted you to the fact they’re sending it to
you. Be sure the person alerting you that it's in rout is
someone you trust; don't be deceived. Check the authenticity by touching any of
the links in the e-mail you received, with your cursor while viewing the bottom
border of the Web page you are viewing. The actual Web address that the link
you are touching will appear there. If you need to make sure the e-mail is
authentic, always type the company’s address into your browser address window
and make contact with the company direct from your computer. Don’t use the Web
address the e-mail supplied you with to contact the Web page, but make sure
you’re positive about the correctness of the Web address you use to contact the
correct Web page with. You can always find the correct address by typing the
company’s name or Web site you’re trying to reach into your major search
engines. If the e-mail that arrived in your in box is authentic you can get that
same information contained in that e-mail at the Web site you contacted, once
you have log into your account. Even if you don’t have an account with the Web
site, the information from the e-mail you received, should be found some where
in the Web pages you accessed with the address from the search engine.
3. Many of your major retailers have their own Web
site, where you can view products and place orders online. These companies are
very reputable companies, that received your personal
information by a very secure connection once you have click to place your order
with them. You will know you’re on a secure connection by checking the bottom
border of the browser window you’re viewing the Web page in. You will see a
small yellow pad lock in the bottom of the browser border, of the secure page
you’re working in. With a secure connection of this type, the information you
send to that company’s Web site is scrambled and encrypted in transmission to
the remote Web site. Your information undergoes interpretation at the remote
Web site, and your order goes into process with that company. Many of the major
household named retailers and other major companies use this system for
receiving your credit card number and other sensitive information that pertain
to your order. Never, send your crucial information on a Web site that doesn’t
show the little yellow pad lock in the bottom border of the browsers you’re
entering your information in. The image of the little yellow pad lock must show
in the bottom browser border, not on the Web page it self. If the pad lock show
on the Web page, it must also show in the bottom browser border, or, it’s not a
secure Web site, and other people can get access to your information during the
transmission of your information to the remote Web site, once you click the
send button to send your information. You should never send your personal or
crucial information through e-mail, because others can access it in
transmission to the remote Web site. This type of secure connection is named
“SLL” connection.
4. Many reputable companies use affiliate Web sites
to market their products and company's services over the Internet. Affiliate
Web sites are, Web sites that post links to other businesses' Web site for a
percentage of each connection made that ends in a transaction through the
affiliate’s Web site. In many cases when the companies are using affiliates
site to promote their transactions, the first section of the Web address to the
left of the ".com" will show the name of the "middle man
company" company that brings the to companies to gether.
All the business between the retailer and the publisher, which is the Affiliate
site is done through that company. Although
many companies handle their own affiliate programs also. This method of
using affiliates for marketing their companies and selling their products,
allows these companies to receive advertising, and placing orders with many
people whom they would have never made contact with. New customers are gained
and more of their products are moved in this method. Depending on the type of
business your company conducts, your company can transact business around the
world using the affiliate Web sites. It also makes a business’ products and
services available to anyone anywhere in the world. Many times you will find
your best bargains on the Internet through special Internet deals.
With so many growing problems our world is
experiencing, and the problems our world is slatted to experience in the coming
future, such as the many diseases and disasters from mother nature, the heavy
automobile traveling and congestion on our highways and in our cities, bustling
parking lots with little parking available during the shopping hours. It’s a
wonder anyone ever get in the mood to go out shopping any more. Don’t mention
the many hours you spend walking and driving to reach the stores you’re
patronizing. If you are shopping with kids, you have the hassle of keeping up
with them, while you’re attempting to keep up with what you’re shopping for.
The best aspect of shopping online is the fact, it can
take place 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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