Friday, December 31, 2010
Oratory Commerce Liverpool knows when exactly direct marketing is most appropriate
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Factors behind the success of Oratory Commerce Liverpool
Oratory Commerce is recognized as one of the best event marketing forces in the United Kingdom and over the past few months has successfully rolled out numerous events that have been a runaway hit. The company has grown to such great heights that it is resorted to as a solution for the marketing worries of many big companies in UK today.
Oratory Commerce sees to it that it never falls short of their clients expectations. In fact Oratory Commerce has helped each one of their clients by helping them generate millions of pounds in revenue every year.
The secret behind the success of the company is that Oratory Commerce knows exactly how to maintain a balance and manage both – loyal clients as well as a motivated sales team. The company invests a lot in their team and the sales team at Oratory UK is provided all the necessary coaching and training that is required to keep them updated and efficient along with appraisal that is sufficient enough to maintain a high morale amongst employees. Coupled with the excellent service that they offer customers, Oratory Commerce Liverpool is proving that they are one among the best when it comes to event marketing.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Graham O’Conoor Of Oratory Commerce is a man who sets a great example

Friday, December 3, 2010
Oratory Commerce going strong even during these times of recession and the reasons are many
When most of the companies are facing the cruel impacts of recession, Oratory Commerce Liverpool seems to be going strong in spite of the not so favourable climate. And to those who wonder how it is possible for the company to have unlimited amount of vacancies while others are redundant, the answer is to probe a little bit into the details.
Oratory Commerce is a part of a world-renowned and one among the largest sales and marketing companies around the globe. Thanks to the goodwill of the parent company coupled with the clever way through which Oratory Commerce goes about achieving their clients’ goals, the company has earned the trust of their clients mainly companies from the Telecom Industry including Sky Digital, NPower TalkTalk and Tesco. The company has been doing wonders in promoting the telecommunication services of each of the above companies. Oratory Commerce never finds a dearth of clients and hence the company always has numerous vacancies thus gifting opportunities for talented professionals (even freshers) to mark the beginning of a great career with Oratory UK.
Owing to an ever-increasing customer base, Oratory Commerce has opened offices in London, Liverpool and Ireland. The business structure of the company revolves around “copy and apply”. Programmes offered by the company include Sales Product Training (where candidates are given the opportunity to do as many sales and earn uncapped earnings) and Business Development (perfect for ambitious candidates. They are trained at the Entry Level Sales and Marketing towards a managerial role).
All the above contribute to the reasons why Oratory Commerce is still going strong, opening up new offices and announcing vacancies even during these times of recession.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Oratory Commerce helps you out of Ebay and Paypal Scams
The most prevalent scams from Ebay are the kind which looks like an email sent from Ebay in every sense. Right from the logo and Ebay’s official letterhead, these mails look and sound so very convincing that very rarely do people realise they are fraudulent emails,Known by the name ‘phishing emails’; these mails often direct users to enter details at a fake site whichbears a striking resemblance to the legitimate oneIn the field of computer security, phishing is the criminally fraudulent process of attempting to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit cards details by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication

“The Tab-nappers wait for their chance and silently replace the original tab in which the user may have been working on, particularly if they feel relate to a bank account. The culprits replace the original tab with a fake one...” – the Statesmen

“You switch to another tab for a few seconds, and when you return tothe bank’s site it looks exactly like how you left it . So you happily enter your login details and before you know it, you have been tabnapped” – Digitalone
So now just think for yourselves and see if whilst using Ebay and Paypal, you have the habit of leaving it open, returning and taking for granted that the request for confirming details is authentic.If so what must be remembered when it comes to onlinebanking is that just like Paypals and other banks do notify the uses to confirm details, they also log off if the site remains inactive for a couple of minutes.
This exactly is what the fraudster looks forward to. And no one ever thinks this might be false and the sting of the reality never hits unless one checks his/her bank balance.
Oratory UK has designed a simple set of guidelines for those who are looking for ideas, ways and means to protect themselves from online scams.
The first thing any person should keep in mind is that requests for details may not be from who you think it’s from.
- Never open a window tab when dealing with personal data. Only use new windows
- Treat all request for details with suspicion as a some might be fake
- Check the address URL line at the top of the screen to confirm it has an expected address. If it is an important personal data make sure it starts with http://
- Report everything you suspect.
Hence keep your eyes open for phishing mails of any sort. An example would be like the following:
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Gumtree Job Advert Scam
A follow-up on this along with some careful investigation brought to light the fact that there were other scams as well “Fantastic job offer in a wonderful new hotel, just send money over so we can send your flight tickets, you are guaranteed the job. Well, you are guaranteed something.”
Now to keep yourself updated take a sneak peek into the common Internet scams recently:
Mystery Shopper Scam
Beware fake cheques or being fooled into a western union scam.
Cheque Processing at Home Scam
Work at Home Scams
All you have to do is to look up this in Google and you will find it flooded with the results. Most of them require money up front. There are a lot many examples “Make ££££ at home ask me how?”, craft work where they promise to buy something you have to purchase to assemble for them; sadly your work is never up to scratch et cetera.
So be smart enough to stand up against the scams in the tough internet world out there and to spot the same.
There are common scams that turn up all over the internet and unfortunately, even on Gumtree.
Oratory Commerce Liverpool prefers to take the safer route and employs only legitimate companies to post vacancy adverts, ones like the Media Circus. Happy news for both though, recently, on 10th November 2010, Media Circus had been declared as a Top 10 finalist in the Most Improved Recruiter 2010 category of Jobsite’s 2010 Recruit Rank Awards (www.recruitrank.co.uk)


Friday, November 12, 2010
A look into Internet scam issues:
Women have been found to be the most affected when it comes to online scams, according to a recent research. The research also brought out the fact that the age-group that was affected the most was women between the ages 25-34.
The research was carried out with the aim to identify the people who were able to spot as well as respond properly to seven online scam scenarios. Almost 2000 consumers were given tests which ranged from being able to identify sham Facebook pages to checking their response to sale of counterfeit goods online as well as competition scams.
It was found that women who were mostly in the age group of 25-34 were likely to fail in as much as 6 out of the 7 tests. The gender as well as the number also depended on the type of scams and the perfect example for that was that among those who fell for confidence tricks, 53% were men.
The research concluded revealing the fact that with internet scams on the rise anyone who uses the internet (no matter the frequency) could be affected. New tricks, such as pharming, work by redirecting the user's web browser, he said, so that when they type in a legitimate web address, they are redirected without knowing to a bogus site that appears genuine.
"People then happily type in their personal details and don't know they are being scammed before it's too late," it said.
Another risk that online users faced was the risks associated with people letting out too much of personal information on popular social networking sites like Facebook, even quoting this social networking site to be a goldmine for scammers.
The research results saw Oratory’s girls (and boys!) set about upping our security measures, Facebook has been privatized and Twitter is being carefully monitored. Speaking of which, come and say hi and add us as a friend on http://www.facebook.com/oratory.commerce .