Annual Domain Listing Invoice Phishing Scam?
"Should I pay this bill?"....Wait, that is not a bill. It is marketing materials.
There are a number of ambitious "annual domain listing" companies that send marketing materials which appear like invoices for domain related services. DO NOT PAY THIS BILL without clearly reviewing this invoice to determine exactly what they are billing you for. If you take the time to read these letters, it is very clear that they are simply offering you services. These services appear to be related to being listed in their directory. So really, it is not a scam, as they do clearly note that they are proposing "ANNUAL domain listing services" and nothing else. I am sure they may provide great domain listing services on their business directory. However, this is not a required service for your domain or website.
What is a Domain Listing Service?
A domain listing service is essentially a directory that lists registered domain names. These companies claim to offer exposure and visibility for your website by listing it in their directory, potentially driving more traffic to your site. However, the effectiveness of these services is often questionable and there are better ways to increase your online presence.
What is Phishing
Phishing is a scam (online and offline (by mail)) where fraudsters send fake or deceptive messages to trick people into sharing personal information, in effort to steal money, access sensitive data, or install malware on the victim's device's or website hosting package.
Why You Should Be Cautious
One major red flag when receiving these types of marketing materials is the use of language that may confuse or mislead you into thinking it's an official invoice for an "annual" service you have already agreed to or need for your website. Many companies use clever tactics like using bold and urgent font or even including personal information such as your domain name to make it seem legitimate. Don't be fooled - these are simply marketing ploys.
Back to the letter, annual invoice which you may have received, I do view this approach as deceptive. Where as they send new domain and website owners what appears to be an annual bill or invoice using the U.S. Post Office for services domain listing related services. What makes this somewhat deceptive, is that they are targeting new domain owners that are not really hip to the lingo. These new website owners are often naïve and lack experience in understanding common terms and services related to owning a website. We must often educate new website owners as to what a domain registrar is, or why website hosting is required. Most clients quickly grasp these details as we coach them through the process of developing their website.
Being that we develop. websites for many new businesses, we earn the trust of our clients who often consult with us regarding any web services that they get relative to internet services. Over the 20 years we have been in service we have observed that these new domain purchasers are often targeted by self proclaimed SEO experts, fake Google representatives and domain listing companies.
Tips for Protecting Yourself for Falling for Domain Listing Scams and Phishing Attempts
Educate Yourself!
The two most important things to know is who is your domain registrar and who is your hosting company. Typically, your domain registrar is the company where you purchased your website's domain name (i.e. GoDaddy, Namecheap, etc.) and your hosting company is the one that provides server space for your website to be accessible online.
First and foremost, always make sure to keep a record of your login information for both your domain registrar and hosting company. This includes usernames, passwords, and any other necessary information. Also, it's important to regularly log in to these accounts to ensure no unauthorized changes have been made.
Be aware of phishing attempts - emails or messages that appear to be from legitimate companies but are actually trying to get access to your account information. These can often look convincing and may ask you for personal or sensitive information. Never provide information to anyone over the phone that you did not call, having first verified that you are of course calling the correct number for that business.
Protecting Your Website and Digital Assets
If you are not well versed in the world of website development and managing digital assets, be sure to find a local web designer or website development company that you can trust to consult you accordingly. This does not mean let them take control of your assets and hold you hostage. Find a local consultant that you can trust to provide the only the services that you need, on an as needed basis. This may include hosting services, or even delegating access of your GoDaddy account to assist with updating DNS Zones, authenticating emails, etc. This web designer or website development company should also be able to help coach you in the areas of managing your digital assets and growing your website to gain relevancy in search engines.
It is important to have a strong online presence in today's digital world, and a knowledgeable consultant can guide you in the right direction. Having local support for your website development and digital assets can make all the difference in creating a successful online presence. A local web designer or website development company will have a better understanding of your target market and can create a personalized strategy that fits your unique needs.
By finding a trustworthy consultant to assist with these tasks on an as needed basis, you can avoid being taken advantage of by companies looking to hold your assets hostage.