I’ve been using Freshbooks (disclaimer: I get a commission if you sign up with them) since 2007 as my online accounting and invoicing service and in that time I’ve seen them change from a very basic online invoicing service to a full-service, cloud-based accounting system that includes projects, time tracking, estimates, reporting and an API that you can use to program your own customer support system. I’ve used Freshbooks to create estimates for website work, manage time in projects and invoice for completed work, hosting expenses and even billing for monthly rent on rental properties. It is efficient, simple and easy to use for customers receiving estimates and invoices.
Google Fraud or Another Nigerian Scam?
A story blowing up in the news today is Google‘s use of Mocality‘s crowdsourced business listings in Kenya. Mocality did a great job of tracking the issue and finding out what was going on and even includes a transcript of the fraudulent calls on its blog. Apparently, someone identifying themselves as Google Kenya is trying to sell web sites to businesses that Mocality has worked hard to get on the Internet via its business listings product, by saying that they are partnering with Mocality and even denigrating Mocality’s business listings product on the calls.
Google may be in the wrong or it may be a company they have outsourced to run Google Kenya. However, has anyone considered the fact that it might be the same people doing this who have $5 million they have to get out of the country from the Nigerian ex-President? Seriously, how many Internet scams come out of Africa? Of course, they’ve never been known to scam those on their own continent, but maybe the scam email market is drying up!