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| Who are we? |
VChase investment Group, LLC has been the Internet business since 1999. Since our inception, we have become a leader in creative marketing. Over those years, we have assisted our clients with on-line marketing strategies and achieving top ranking. Through these experiences, we have learned that Real estate is the best market hands down. |
Everyday 75% of adults search online and many of them are searching for refinancing, debt-consolidation, and home loans to name a few. That is where you, the realtor, mortgage group, bankers etc., come in. Our clients need one company that can handle their financial needs. |
| FREE Investment Property Listing |
| In addition to receiving "Exclusive" Sale Lead, you will receive absolutely FREE posting of your investment properties to hundreds of investors from around the country. As a current VChase.com client, you will never have to pay to list your properties in front of our investors. |
| How do we reach "Exclusive" Mortgage Leads? |
| We advertise using many different marketing strategies. Our experience web staff know the right strategy to locate investors. Plus we have a proven system that builds relationship with client. Additionally, we know the strategies to achieve top ranking on search engines. |
| What is conversion rate? |
The relationship between visitors to a given web site and converting them into a customers or subscriber. For instance, if a web site receives 1,000 hits in a month and 100 visitors either opts as subscriber or becomes a customers, that web site conversion rate equals 1 in 100. Here is report card on conversion rate: |
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| How will you benefit from a conversion rate? |
| Everyday we update our information to ensure that we drive the highest level of qualified clients to your business. What does that mean to you? Many of our subscribers will be exposed to your services at head popping speed while your competitors move at snail pace. |
| We are a SPAM FREE Website |
The CAN-SPAM Act: Requirements for Commercial Emailers. The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act) establishes requirements for those who send commercial email, spells out penalties for spammers and companies whose products are advertised in spam if they violate the law, and gives consumers the right to ask emailers to stop spamming them. The law, which became effective January 1, 2004, covers email whose primary purpose is advertising or promoting a commercial product or service, including content on a Web site. A "transactional or relationship message" – email that facilitates an agreed-upon transaction or updates a customer in an existing business relationship – may not contain false or misleading routing information, but otherwise is exempt from most provisions of the CAN-SPAM Act. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, is authorized to enforce the CAN-SPAM Act. CAN-SPAM also gives the Department of Justice (DOJ) the authority to enforce its criminal sanctions. Other federal and state agencies can enforce the law against organizations under their jurisdiction, and companies that provide Internet access may sue violators, as well. What the Law Requires Here's a rundown of the law's main provisions:
Penalties Each violation of the above provisions is subject to fines of up to $11,000. Deceptive commercial email also is subject to laws banning false or misleading advertising. Additional fines are provided for commercial emailers who not only violate the rules described above, but also:
The law allows the DOJ to seek criminal penalties, including imprisonment, for commercial emailers who do – or conspire to:
Additional Rules The FTC will issue additional rules under the CAN-SPAM Act involving the required labeling of sexually explicit commercial email and the criteria for determining "the primary purpose" of a commercial email. Look for the rule covering the labeling of sexually explicit material in April 2004; "the primary purpose" rulemaking will be complete by the end of 2004. The Act also instructs the FTC to report to Congress in summer 2004 on a National Do Not E-Mail Registry, and issue reports in the next two years on the labeling of all commercial email, the creation of a "bounty system" to promote enforcement of the law, and the effectiveness and enforcement of the CAN-SPAM Act. Can Spam Information taken from: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/canspam.htm
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