Posts Tagged ‘marketing manager’

Some news from my Kiwi friends at Naverisk. From time to time I help friends of mine with a little PR about their business.  This solution for many of you is something you need, talk to your IT guy today about how they are looking after you…ask them if they are using Naverisk?

Naverisk Ltd, the leading Australasian based provider of Remote Management and Monitoring (RMM) automation software for the MSP and SMB markets has today announced the public availability of Naverisk Version 3.0 Beta:

“Easily our most powerful release to date, Naverisk V3.0 has several new features as well as enhancements to existing core functions, such as patch management.  One of the key features of Naverisk V3.0 is the “Zero Touch” Cloud based Email Security.  Our partners can now deliver annuity based Email Security Services to their clients via the Naverisk platform”, says Jon Kalaugher, founder and CEO.

“The automation improvements and Cloud based Email Security Services offer immediate tangible benefits.  Not only can we increase the quality of our current service offerings whilst lowering costs, but we can now add value in new areas for our clients, whilst increasing our monthly revenues”, says Trevor Fowler, Technical Director at Intelllium, a leading New Zealand based MSP.

“One of the strengths of the Naverisk development model is the continual input andguidance we receive and seek from the user community on features and enhancements. V3.0 is another strong step towards our goal of making Naverisk the global platform of choice for SMB IT Service providers to deliver both Managed IT Services and Managed Security Services to their clients” says Mark Checksfield, Naverisk Sales and Marketing Manager.

Naverisk is a web-based RMM automation software platform that enables IT Service Providers to deliver automated Managed IT Services and Managed Security Services.  Differentiated by its ease of use and a strong value vs. price proposition, Naverisk is available as either an on-site installation, or via the Cloud.

For more information, or a free trial of the Naverisk Platform, please visit http://www.naverisk.com/contact-us

Stuart’s Note:  Naverisk and their team are good friends of mine and from time to time I help my business colleagues share some of their great news.

.ASIA and .CN Domain Name Scam

Author: Stuart R. Crawford

Don’t Register Overpriced Domain Names that you don’t need

Ulistic has received a number of calls and emails lately from our clients asking us about an email they are receiving about ASIA and CHINESE domain names.  They are wondering how they should respond to this email they have received.  Simple answer, just delete it and forget about it.

The email claims to be from Chinese domain registration firms asserting that there is a potential conflict with your brand name or trademark.  Again, this is a SCAM and needs to be deleted immediately.  These firms want to have you register asian domain names (like yourbusiness.cn or yourbusiness.asia) which you don’t need to worry about and you don’t need PERIOD!

Here is what the SCAM letter looks like;

Dear Manager:
We are a Domain Name registration service company, which is a professional Internet Domain Name Registration and dispute resolution organization in China.On March,17th,2010, We received QIFA Investment company’s application that they are registering the name “YOURDOMAIN_OR_COMPANYNAME” as their Internet Trademark and “YOURDOMAINNAME.cn”,”perfectlydivinebody.com.cn” ,”YOURDOMAINNAME.asia”domain names etc.,It is China and ASIA domain names.But after auditing we found the brand name been used by your company. As the domain name registrar in China, it is our duty to notice you, so I am sending you this Email to check.According to the principle in China,your company is the owner of the trademark,In our auditing time we can keep the domain names safe for you firstly, but our audit period is limited, if you object the third-party application these domain names and need to protect the brand in china and Asia by yourself, please let the responsible officer contact us as soon as possible. Thank you!

Looking forward to your reply.

Kind regards
Angela
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Oversea marketing manager?Tel:+86(0)21 XXXXXXX50?Fax:+86(0)21 XXXXXX557 ?web:www.ygnXXXXXXrk.cn

The objective of the scammer is to have you register these domain names under their registrar account for stupid prices which are extremely overpriced.

Single registration fee:

(.cn/.com.cn/.net.cn/.org.cn) Domain name:160USD/ 5 Years Per Name
(.hk/.tw) Domain name: 405USD/ 5 Years Per Name
(.mobi) Domain name: 320USD/ 5 Years Per Name
(.cc) Domain name: 340USD/ 5 Years Per Name
(.asia) Domain name: 840USD/ 5 Years Per Name
.Internet brand keyword: 705EUR/ 5 Years Per Name

Domain name registrations typically cost between $9 and $22.00 depending on the extension you are registering. For example .com may cost more than .ca.

If indeed you would like to secure .CN or .ASIA domain name extensions, contact your current domain registrar or contact your Ulistic Internet Consultant for help.