Internet Wealth: How to Protect It and Keep Your Customers’ Trust

Internet wealth isn’t impossible to earn if you know how to keep your business in good standing, especially with your customers.

While online activities like blogging, e-commerce, or website designing has a lot of potential to create money for businesses, it also poses a risk to a person’s or a business’ Internet wealth. At the very least, some programs or plans will steal bits of the money stored online. At the very worst, some programs may steal your passwords, pin numbers, and your customer’s personal details—the makings of a huge PR nightmare.

To help keep your business’ online money intact and as a way to take care of your online customers’ trust, here are some tips to protect your Internet wealth. Most of these are dedicated to tips for when you are just choosing the program, domain name, or webhost that you will use to build your own website.

Internet WealthOnly trust sites dedicated to safety. You should be aware about which sites are committed in keeping all the non-public details of your online business’ websites accounts, plus all personal details of all employees working for your website, safe and secure. Only use domain names or web servers that have a privacy policy honoring choices for intended use. They protect data from loss, misuse, unauthorized access or disclosure, alteration or destruction.

Protect information. Any program, website or webhost that you are interested in getting for your Internet business should explicitly say in their terms of agreement that they will only be using the information that it gets from your business lawfully and in accordance with the Data Protection Act of 1998.

Among the provisions that the program, website, webhost must follow are those that say it will not pass any of your restricted details to any third party and it will not send out marketing emails to your customers without your permission and unless the customers have registered to receive such material.

Be stingy when it comes to your trademarks, business names and your domain name. You put a lot of work into building your business website’s presence in the Internet. You’ve paid blood, sweat, and tears over a long period of time to populate your website with high-caliber material and attract a large traffic that will help you build your business’ Internet wealth.

You should not let other parties benefit from that without first asking your permission and without giving you any monetary compensation for your hard work. This means you should not let anyone use any of your website’s icons and signposts (if you can apply for a copyright for them, do so).

Other entities must not be allowed to use your data except for contacting you. They cannot sell, give away, or rent your email address, domain names, etc. to other parties without your express permission.

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Ryan Parenti is a full time internet marketer and specializes in helping others make money online. Not only has he mastered the art of free traffic from search engines but he also has put his proven systems for building real online wealth into simple and easy to follow blueprints for others to follow. Go ahead and learn more about building a real business online from Ryan Parenti by downloading his 20 reports free - Click Here