Thursday, September 28, 2023
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Sunday, September 24, 2023
Careful, it's important
I have very bad news for you. Unfortunately, your private data was compromised.
Your password was compromised through a legitimate website, and that led to events that I will explain to you now.
Using your password, our team gained access to your email. We analyzed all data and after going through found a vector for an attack.
That attack was a success. The result was that your machine was infected with a virus/backdoor. Our team uses individual approach to every victim, our success rate is very high.
We have gained access to the data, but the most interesting part that we are able to control your webcam and microphone.
And you are correct. We have a nice archive with exploding video content.
It's all good, but we are here to make money. So if you don't want those videos to be leaked, please follow the instructions.
You pay $750 USD, and there will be nothing to worry about. No chats, no photos, nothing. Every single file will be deleted and virus removed from your machine
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You have 2 days to make the transfer, that's reasonable.
Take care.
Thursday, September 21, 2023
混合股权架构,海外红筹架构,如何设计?
《老板财税管控》线下2天系统课程>>>
共建财务体系 提升企业利润 降低财务风险
参课对象:民企老板、股东、总经理
第一天上午
1、金税四期下企业如何财税规范
2、2023企业如何保平安谋发展
3、如何建立一套汇算清缴制度
4、股权设计常见问题解读
5、业财融合的优势和方法(财务管控业务与财务体系构建)
第一天下午
1、老板安全把钱拿回家的6种方法
2、企业税务筹划2-3个经典案例
3、企业常见的历史遗留问题梳理
4、提高企业投资回报率的方法
5、提高企业利润的方法(现金利润和税务利润)
第二天上午
1、股权设计中的税收筹划与风险、股权投资避税
2、企业财税体系解决方案
3、企业节税避税的7大技巧
4.、解决缺发票、两套帐、公私不分、个人流水卡过大问题等
5、财务规范化管理5大体系
第二天下午
1、如何建立企业防火墙(隔绝企业和老板之间的风险关联)
2、降低社保和个税的方法与工具
3、老板财务管控必备的五大能力
4、企业财务系统升级的四大步骤
5、企业降成本、降风险,安全发展的方法
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老板拿钱回家的N种方法,个人收入与财产信息系统建设
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Sunday, September 17, 2023
了解如何留存粉丝截流同行,通过社群高效运营变现
今年,外需走弱、订单下降,中国外贸如何突围?
遇到行业瓶颈?
营销同质化?
销量下滑?无法突破?
销售渠道单一?
怎么获得新订单?
还在用传统的方式方法去做?
方向越来越迷茫,你还要继续在黑暗中摸索吗?
如果给您一个方向和解决方案您有兴趣了解吗?请接着往下看
视播时代·《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会
为您提供企业全域营销、系统布局、精确导航,一站式解决老板订单慌问题。
企业做短视频营销会遇到哪些问题?
1、老板懵.切入短视频赛道不知如何做,想长期盈利却无系统规划
2、老板急.同行纷纷入场短视频,流量放缓,企业下一步如何竞争
3、老板忙.招人难,招人贵,不专业的短视频团队如何突围
4、老板晕.借力短视频工具提速,却因选择错误,造成巨大浪费
视播时代,老板不仅要抢夺短视频直播红利,更要打造从短视频到全域营销的竞争护城河。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会核心解决问题:
1.帮助企业老板认知,教你进入短视频全域营销赛道先做什么,后做什么,建立系统思维
2.教你分析企业全域营销的七大路径,及提升投入产出比的关键节点
3.教你分析以短视频为底层逻辑的策略制定短板和盲点,从推广引流、转化变现、团队打造三个方面流程和标准;
4.全面展示当今时代基于互联网短视频当下热门工具全图,基于互联网营销的团队组建和岗位分工;
5. 17年专家团队为核心,以17万不同盈利模式企业学员为参考,通过案例教学及现场演练让课程简单易学,通俗易懂;
6.结合毕业学员经验分享,让企业迅速找到对标企业减少摸索时间,不走一步弯路。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会近期全国开课时间表:
9月19日-21日475届郑州(3天2晚)
9月19日-20日477届杭州(2天1晚)
9月21日-22日478届青岛(2天1晚)
9月21日-23日479届广州(3天2晚)
9月21日-22日474届长沙(2天1晚)
9月22日-24日476届东莞(3天2晚)
9月23日-24日481届西安(2天1晚)
9月25日-27日483届昆山(3天2晚)
9月26日-27日485届北京(2天1晚)
9月26日-27日484届武汉(2天1晚)
学习费用:线上提前报名锁定席位仅需要980元
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Friday, September 15, 2023
Payment associated to your account.
Unfortunately, I need to start our conversation with bad news for you.
Around few months back I managed to get full access to all devices of yours,
which are used by you on a daily basis to browse internet.
Afterwards, I could initiate monitoring and tracking of all your activities on the internet.
I am proud to share the sequence of how it happened:
In the past I bought from hackers the access to various email accounts (today, that is rather a simple thing to do online).
Clearly, it was not hard at all for me to log in to your email account (andrew450.eco1@blogger.com).
A week after that, I had already managed to effortlessly install Trojan virus to Operating Systems of all devices that are currently in your use,
and as result gained access to your email.
To be honest, that was not really difficult at all (because you were eagerly opening the links from your inbox emails).
I know, I am a genius. (=
With help of that software, I can gain access to all controllers in your devices (such as video camera, keyboard and microphone).
As result, I downloaded to my remote cloud servers all your personal data, photos and other information including web browsing history.
Likewise, I have complete access to all your social networks, messengers, chat history, emails, as well as contacts list.
My intelligent virus unceasingly refreshes its signatures (due to its driver-based nature), and hereby stays unnoticed by your antivirus software.
Herbey, I believe that now you finally start realizing how I could easily remain unnoticed all this while until this very letter...
While collecting information related to you, I had also unveiled that you are a true fan of porn sites.
You truly enjoy browsing through adult sites and watching horny vids, while playing your dirty solo games.
Bingo! I also recorded several filthy scenes with you in the main focus and montaged some dirty videos,
which demonstrate your passionate masturbation and cum sessions.
In case you still don't believe me, all I need is just one-two mouse clicks to make all your unmasking videos become available to your friends,
colleagues, and even relatives.
Well, if you still doubt me, I can easily make recorded videos of your orgasms become a public.
I truly believe that you surely would avoid that from happening, taking in consideration the type of the XXX videos you love watching,
(you are clearly aware of what I mean) it will result in a huge disaster for you.
Well, there is still a way to settle this tricky situation in a peaceful manner:
You will need to transfer $1350 USD to my account (refer to Bitcoin equivalent based on the exchange rate at the moment transfer),
so once funds transfer is complete, I will straight away proceed with deleting all that dirty content from servers once and for all.
Afterwards, you can consider that we never met before. You have my honest word,
that all the harmful software will also be deactivated and deleted from all your devices currently in use. Worry not, I keep my promises.
That is truly a win-win solution that comes at a relatively reduced cost,
mostly knowing how much effort I spent on monitoring your profile and traffic for a considerably long time.
In event that you have no idea about means of buying and transferring bitcoins -
don't hesitate to use any search engine for your assistance (e.g., Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc.).
My bitcoin wallet is as follows: 1LzggssAAtthNh2bvUkbe6ADN5EJk8i1sd
An important notice: I have specified my Bitcoin wallet with spaces,
hence once you carry out a transfer, please make sure that you key-in my bitcoin address without spaces to be sure that your funds successfully reach my wallet.
I have allocated 48 hours for you to do that, and the timer started right after you opened this very email (2 days to be exact).
Don't even think of doing anything of the following:
! Abstain from attempting to reply me (this email was created by me inside your inbox page and the return address was generated accordingly).
! Abstain from attempting to get in touch with police or any other security services. Moreover, don't even think of sharing this to you friends.
Once I discover this (apparently, that is absolutely easy for me, taking in consideration that I have complete control over all systems you use) -
kinky video will straight away be made public.
! Don't even think of attempting to find me – that is completely useless. Don't forget that all cryptocurrency transactions remain completely anonymous.
! Don't attempt reinstalling the OS on all your devices or getting rid of them. That won't lead you to success either,
because I have already saved all videos at my remote servers as a backup.
Things you should not be concerned about:
! That your funds transfer won't reach my wallet.
- Worry not, I can see everything, hence after you finish the transfer, I will get a notification right away
(trojan virus of mine uses a remote-control feature, which functions similarly to TeamViewer).
! That I will still distribute your videos although you make the funds transfer.
- My word, I have no intention or interest in continuing making your life troublesome.
Anyway, If I truly wanted that, it would happen long time ago without me notifying you!
Everything can be settled in a peaceful and just way!
And lastly... make sure you don't get caught afterwards in such type of incidents anymore!
My fair advice - ensure you change all your passwords on a regular basis.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
掌握如何免费获取大量流量,及低成本付费引流
今年,外需走弱、订单下降,中国外贸如何突围?
遇到行业瓶颈?
营销同质化?
销量下滑?无法突破?
销售渠道单一?
怎么获得新订单?
还在用传统的方式方法去做?
方向越来越迷茫,你还要继续在黑暗中摸索吗?
如果给您一个方向和解决方案您有兴趣了解吗?请接着往下看
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为您提供企业全域营销、系统布局、精确导航,一站式解决老板订单慌问题。
企业做短视频营销会遇到哪些问题?
1、老板懵.切入短视频赛道不知如何做,想长期盈利却无系统规划
2、老板急.同行纷纷入场短视频,流量放缓,企业下一步如何竞争
3、老板忙.招人难,招人贵,不专业的短视频团队如何突围
4、老板晕.借力短视频工具提速,却因选择错误,造成巨大浪费
视播时代,老板不仅要抢夺短视频直播红利,更要打造从短视频到全域营销的竞争护城河。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会核心解决问题:
1.帮助企业老板认知,教你进入短视频全域营销赛道先做什么,后做什么,建立系统思维
2.教你分析企业全域营销的七大路径,及提升投入产出比的关键节点
3.教你分析以短视频为底层逻辑的策略制定短板和盲点,从推广引流、转化变现、团队打造三个方面流程和标准;
4.全面展示当今时代基于互联网短视频当下热门工具全图,基于互联网营销的团队组建和岗位分工;
5. 17年专家团队为核心,以17万不同盈利模式企业学员为参考,通过案例教学及现场演练让课程简单易学,通俗易懂;
6.结合毕业学员经验分享,让企业迅速找到对标企业减少摸索时间,不走一步弯路。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会近期全国开课时间表:
9月19日-21日475届郑州(3天2晚)
9月19日-20日477届杭州(2天1晚)
9月21日-22日478届青岛(2天1晚)
9月21日-23日479届广州(3天2晚)
9月21日-22日474届长沙(2天1晚)
9月22日-24日476届东莞(3天2晚)
9月23日-24日481届西安(2天1晚)
9月25日-27日483届昆山(3天2晚)
9月26日-27日485届北京(2天1晚)
9月26日-27日484届武汉(2天1晚)
学习费用:线上提前报名锁定席位仅需要980元
联系客服:13928826727 林老师(微信、电话同号)
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Tuesday, September 12, 2023
深度掌握短视频社群运营的四大系统
今年,外需走弱、订单下降,中国外贸如何突围?
遇到行业瓶颈?
营销同质化?
销量下滑?无法突破?
销售渠道单一?
怎么获得新订单?
还在用传统的方式方法去做?
方向越来越迷茫,你还要继续在黑暗中摸索吗?
如果给您一个方向和解决方案您有兴趣了解吗?请接着往下看
视播时代·《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会
为您提供企业全域营销、系统布局、精确导航,一站式解决老板订单慌问题。
企业做短视频营销会遇到哪些问题?
1、老板懵.切入短视频赛道不知如何做,想长期盈利却无系统规划
2、老板急.同行纷纷入场短视频,流量放缓,企业下一步如何竞争
3、老板忙.招人难,招人贵,不专业的短视频团队如何突围
4、老板晕.借力短视频工具提速,却因选择错误,造成巨大浪费
视播时代,老板不仅要抢夺短视频直播红利,更要打造从短视频到全域营销的竞争护城河。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会核心解决问题:
1.帮助企业老板认知,教你进入短视频全域营销赛道先做什么,后做什么,建立系统思维
2.教你分析企业全域营销的七大路径,及提升投入产出比的关键节点
3.教你分析以短视频为底层逻辑的策略制定短板和盲点,从推广引流、转化变现、团队打造三个方面流程和标准;
4.全面展示当今时代基于互联网短视频当下热门工具全图,基于互联网营销的团队组建和岗位分工;
5. 17年专家团队为核心,以17万不同盈利模式企业学员为参考,通过案例教学及现场演练让课程简单易学,通俗易懂;
6.结合毕业学员经验分享,让企业迅速找到对标企业减少摸索时间,不走一步弯路。
《企业全域营销快速增长总裁班》峰会近期全国开课时间表:
9月19日-21日475届郑州
9月19日-20日477届杭州
9月21日-22日478届青岛
9月21日-23日479届广州
9月21日-22日474届长沙
9月22日-24日476届东莞
9月23日-24日481届西安
9月25日-27日483届昆山
9月26日-27日485届北京
9月26日-27日484届武汉
学习费用:线上提前报名锁定席位仅需要980元
联系客服:13928826727 林老师(微信、电话同号)
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Saturday, September 9, 2023
社保入税,如何应对降低用工成本?
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共建财务体系 提升企业利润 降低财务风险
参课对象:民企老板、股东、总经理
第一天上午
1、金税四期下企业如何财税规范
2、2023企业如何保平安谋发展
3、如何建立一套汇算清缴制度
4、股权设计常见问题解读
5、业财融合的优势和方法(财务管控业务与财务体系构建)
第一天下午
1、老板安全把钱拿回家的6种方法
2、企业税务筹划2-3个经典案例
3、企业常见的历史遗留问题梳理
4、提高企业投资回报率的方法
5、提高企业利润的方法(现金利润和税务利润)
第二天上午
1、股权设计中的税收筹划与风险、股权投资避税
2、企业财税体系解决方案
3、企业节税避税的7大技巧
4.、解决缺发票、两套帐、公私不分、个人流水卡过大问题等
5、财务规范化管理5大体系
第二天下午
1、如何建立企业防火墙(隔绝企业和老板之间的风险关联)
2、降低社保和个税的方法与工具
3、老板财务管控必备的五大能力
4、企业财务系统升级的四大步骤
5、企业降成本、降风险,安全发展的方法
《老板财税管控》线下2天系统课程收益
一、风险化解
解决企业历史遗留问题,财务稽查的应对方法
二、财富安全
老板拿钱回家的N种方法,个人收入与财产信息系统建设
三、利润倍增
降低企S,提升利润,提高企业投资回报率,业绩倍增
四、顶层设计
企业股权设计规划,企业财务系统建设方案和工具
近期全国开课时间表:
9月6-7 济南
9月7-8 深圳
9月8-9 北京、武汉
9月9-10 南京、长沙
9月10-11 广州、合肥
9月11-12 上海、沈阳
9月12-13 深圳
9月13-14 青岛、杭州、成都、郑州
9月14-15 徐州
9月15-16 福州、重庆、西安
9月16-17 烟台
9月17-18 常州
9月18-19 北京、太原
9月19-20 珠海
9月20-21 上海、东莞、苏州、哈尔滨、唐山
参课对象:民企老板、股东、总经理
学习费用:线上提前报名锁定席位仅需要1280元
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Wednesday, September 6, 2023
您知道企业在什么情况下可能会出现资金链断裂?
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共建财务体系 提升企业利润 降低财务风险
参课对象:民企老板、股东、总经理
第一天上午
1、金税四期下企业如何财税规范
2、2023企业如何保平安谋发展
3、如何建立一套汇算清缴制度
4、股权设计常见问题解读
5、业财融合的优势和方法(财务管控业务与财务体系构建)
第一天下午
1、老板安全把钱拿回家的6种方法
2、企业税务筹划2-3个经典案例
3、企业常见的历史遗留问题梳理
4、提高企业投资回报率的方法
5、提高企业利润的方法(现金利润和税务利润)
第二天上午
1、股权设计中的税收筹划与风险、股权投资避税
2、企业财税体系解决方案
3、企业节税避税的7大技巧
4.、解决缺发票、两套帐、公私不分、个人流水卡过大问题等
5、财务规范化管理5大体系
第二天下午
1、如何建立企业防火墙(隔绝企业和老板之间的风险关联)
2、降低社保和个税的方法与工具
3、老板财务管控必备的五大能力
4、企业财务系统升级的四大步骤
5、企业降成本、降风险,安全发展的方法
《老板财税管控》线下2天系统课程收益
一、风险化解
解决企业历史遗留问题,财务稽查的应对方法
二、财富安全
老板拿钱回家的N种方法,个人收入与财产信息系统建设
三、利润倍增
降低企S,提升利润,提高企业投资回报率,业绩倍增
四、顶层设计
企业股权设计规划,企业财务系统建设方案和工具
近期全国开课时间表:
9月6-7 济南
9月7-8 深圳
9月8-9 北京、武汉
9月9-10 南京、长沙
9月10-11 广州、合肥
9月11-12 上海、沈阳
9月12-13 深圳
9月13-14 青岛、杭州、成都、郑州
9月14-15 徐州
9月15-16 福州、重庆、西安
9月16-17 烟台
9月17-18 常州
9月18-19 北京、太原
9月19-20 珠海
9月20-21 上海、东莞、苏州、哈尔滨、唐山
参课对象:民企老板、股东、总经理
学习费用:线上提前报名锁定席位仅需要1280元
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