Best way to keep a low profile?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by boaster, Mar 2, 2011.

  1. #1
    I have rivals who often view what I do, what websites I make, etc. Generally, I just don't like them knowing my every move.

    How do I stop them from knowing about new websites I create? How do I make them lose my trail completely?
     
    boaster, Mar 2, 2011 IP
  2. wulaishiwo

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    Hi,I have seen your problem about your rivals.I think the most important thing is to change your concept about this.Your rival see your website can make you to keep move forward and the only way you can bit your rival is to move forward,your rival can copy you but will never exceed you.Hope your business growing fast.
     
    wulaishiwo, Mar 2, 2011 IP
  3. belgin fish

    belgin fish Well-Known Member

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    Don't tell them about your projects over msn and on forums? Use a different server, don't put your contact email on your site. Other than that how would they find out...
     
    belgin fish, Mar 3, 2011 IP
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    Are they tracking you or your company down? If you are worried about them knowing about your company, well, other than keeping confidential matters confidential there isn't much you can do.
     
    Avesel, Mar 3, 2011 IP
  5. Steve Marino

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    How do they find out on the assumption that you're not making it totally obvious by having common personal information on all sites?
     
    Steve Marino, Mar 3, 2011 IP
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    use whois privacy. Host your websites on different servers, because there are tools to show all of the websites on 1 ip.
     
    lothos, Mar 3, 2011 IP
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    Yeah, you need domain privacy and a new server. From then on, just don't advertise your new websites under your old alias.
     
    CrowX-, Mar 4, 2011 IP