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What is eBusiness? eBusiness is the ability to safely and
securely conduct business on the Internet. The term "eBusiness" is
a more generic term than "eCommerce" because it not only encompasses the
selling of goods and services, but also consists of servicing customers and
collaborating with business partners.
For example, search engine marketing, email, instant messaging,
online bulletin boards, and chat rooms are all forms of
communication used to service customers and talk to business
partners and, therefore, are a part of eBusiness.
Are you looking to conduct business on the Internet? PatrickHardy.com
can help you! Here's why.
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We create, host, and maintain automated eBusiness solutions
that save you time, money, protect your
business, and generate revenue for your company with a
significant return on your investment, so you can do what
you do best
run your business.
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Developing a sound eBusiness strategy for your company is not an
easy task. In fact, did you know that many businesses owners who think
that because their website uses SSL, a technology
used to scramble customers' personal information, they are secure from fraudulent
activity? This is wrong. DEAD WRONG! And here's why.
SSL does not mean complete security.
Let's take look at a very good example. Rob Frankel, a world-renowned
branding expert and a good friend, has been a victim of fraud. He
thought that because he had a website that scrambled credit card
information, no one could break into his website and steal money
from his company. Well, guess what? He found himself a victim of a theft of
more than $2,600! Here's how it happened.
Someone visited Rob's website with a bunch of credit card numbers. They
wanted to see which card numbers were valid to make fraudulent purchases.
In order to do this, the fraudster attempted to make purchases of $0.00.
Yes, that is correct, zero dollars and zero cents!
For every attempt made to verify a credit card transaction, your gateway
or merchant account provider charges you a fee to verify an account. Therefore,
the more transactions you have to verify, the more money you, the merchant, have
to pay to conduct business.
After EIGHT THOUSAND attempts by the fraudster to verify credit
card numbers, Rob had a bill from his merchant account provider for more
than $2,600! And you know what else? He did not make a single sale
from those verifications!
If Rob came to PatrickHardy.com to help implement his eBusiness strategy,
he could have saved himself a lot of money!
Do not become a victim like Rob!
Call us today for an absolutely FREE consultation on how we can help you protect
and grow your business AUTOMATICALLY. Remember, you are
under no obligation to work with us. However, if you don't want to be a
victim of ecommerce theft, we strongly suggest that you
contact us today!
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