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Can You Trust That Site?


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Larry Johnson
webmasterbizsitebiz.com

Biz Site Biz E-zine
http://www.bizsitebiz.com/


Knowing which sites are trustworthy is very

important to anyone who works online. After

a while you begin to develop some touchstones

to apply when deciding whether a site is legitimate

and worthy of your trust.



I have had very few problems with purchases made

online, but it can happen to you and me both.



Here are five things to look for in a site:



1) VIRTUAL DOMAIN NAME-- Does the site have

a virtual Domain name like this ?



<a href="http://www.goodbusiness.com

">http://www.goodbusiness.com

</a>

Or is it based at a free host address like this?



<a href="http://www.angelhair.com/9985409/?cgi/interpol/geodcities.com/xppd.gsr/

">http://www.angelhair.com/9985409/?cgi/interpol/geodcities.com/xppd.gsr/

</a>

Well, I don't know where your thinking is, but I am definitely

going with the identifiable virtual address here as an indicator

that they are legitimate.



They at least thought enough about their business to invest

a few dollars in a name.





2) TESTIMONIALS-- Are there any good testimonials of others who

have done business with them ? Can they be contacted ?



If there are, chances are you are on the right track to

having a good experience with them yourself.



Beware, however, of made up testimonials that cannot

be verified.





3) HOW LONG ONLINE-- How long has the site been online ?

This may take a little researching on your part, but it may

well be worth it to know how long this business has been

making it's offer for products, software and/or services.



An easy way to verify how long the domain name has been

registered is simply to a search at:



<a href="http://www.allwhois.com/

">http://www.allwhois.com/

</a>

You will find lots of information including who owns the domain name,

their address, who hosts the domain name, and when it was registered.



It can give you some useful information about the genuine

nature of the site.



4) CONTACT INFORMATION-- Can you contact the webmaster

either by phone, fax and /or email.



Personally, I like dealing with those that give you all of

the above information. There is something comforting to me

that I can call or e-mail the site manager if something goes

wrong with my purchase.



5) CREDENTIALS-- There are several "credentialing" sites

online. There intention is to offer some validity to the site

by tracking complaints from former users.



If the site does offer such a service, by all means check

out what others have said about their experience with the

business.



A note: Not all legitimate businesses offer such a "seal of

approval". I assume because there is usually a cost involved,

or they just don't feel that they need it.



While this article is not all-inclusive, it is intended to give

you a "heads-up" when surfing to unknown areas of the

internet and experiencing dealing with new sites that

you discover.



Larry Johnson, author



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