Internet Marketing - There are Lions Funny! When you
log onto the Internet, there is nothing that indicates that you have just
entered an untamed jungle. You don’t hear any roaring lions or other ominous
sounds and you don’t see any wild animals that are planning to have you as the
main course for dinner but they are out there. They are just in disguise. There is no
particular order that you will meet these dangerous characters but some of the
first ones that you are likely to meet are those that I like to think of as the
‘welcoming committee’. Selling What’s Free The object of
this welcoming committee is to sell you what can be had for free all over the
Internet if you know where to look. Anti-Virus Protection The first thing
that you will be told that you must buy is anti-virus software. Now, there are
some very good anti-virus programs out there that are being sold. But if your
financial ability is somewhat limited, you really do not have to buy expensive
anti-virus programs. Yes, you must
have an anti-virus program on your computer. There isn’t any doubt about that
one. The Internet is full of creeps that get their jollies by infecting
computers with viruses, worms and trojans. You don’t
want that to happen to you or your computer. There are those
that spend their every waking hour just dreaming up new and insidious ways of
making problems for the rest of us. Luckily, there are just as many good folks
out there that spend their time figuring out how to keep them from doing it to
us. Two of the best
known anti-virus programs out there are Norton and McAfee and both of them are
very good programs. Both of them are also rather expensive. McAfee is more
expensive than Norton but neither one of them are really cheap and they are
certainly not free. However, there is also a very good one that is
absolutely free. AVG has many anti-virus and other security programs available
but they also have a free version. This free version works very well and
provides ample protection. You can find this free program at AVG (http://www.grisoft.com/doc/products-avg-anti-virus-free-edition/lng/us/tpl/tpl01).
Most computers
today come with built-in firewalls. Windows added that feature to XP. It is
already on your computer when you bring it home. Just because you
already have a firewall that is sufficient to protect your computer, doesn’t
mean that there won’t be members of the welcome-to-the-jungle committee who
won’t be trying to sell you one. You will be told
that the one that is on your computer has failed to protect you. You will see
these little pop-ups telling you that you need to have your computer scanned. The scan is, of
course, free. The purpose of the scan is to sell you something that you don’t
need....usually a firewall, but there are other programs as well.
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