NAWW Member’s Article On Internet Scams Published in August Edition of Absolute Write Newsletter

Posted on Aug 14 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Lisa Manyon, is pleased to announce that Jenna Glatzer of Absolute Write is helping to spread the word about Internet scams by publishing Manyon’s article, “7 Surefire Signs of a Virtual Violation and 5 Ways to Avoid It” in the August edition of the Absolute Write Newsletter. The article can be viewed at:
http://www.absolutewrite.com/novels/virtual_violation.htm.
Manyon says she’s grateful for all of the support she’s received in sharing her tips to help others avoid online travesties. “Although my experience was a true disappointment, I feel it’s important to share the occurrence with others. If only one person avoids dishonest online interactions, my lesson learned will have been worth the trouble.”

Manyon is a writer and consultant specializing in POWERFULLY communicating business messages to get results. She is the owner of Write On ~ Creative Writing Services, LLC www.writeoncreative.com and encourages fellow NAWW members to help spread the word about Virtual Violations which Manyon defines as “a dishonest and misleading representation on the Internet.” Manyon coined the term after arriving in Vegas to find a conference she had registered for had been cancelled with no notice and the advertised keynote speaker
was never contracted for the event.

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