Why Google Maps Isn’t a Good Substitute for Address Validation
Updated from March 2010 What is the difference between address validation and Google Maps? Deliverability, deliverability, deliverability. Okay, there are a few others, but that's the big one ...
Tor Infographic: The good, the bad, the anonymous.
Press Release Read on Service Objects Service Objects released today a whitepaper entitled “Tor: The good. The bad. The anonymous. Finding the Balance of Anonymity.” The paper provides ...
It’s More than Just a List – Six Tips for Maximizing Email Engagement
You've heard it countless times, "The money's in the list." While there's no denying that building an email list is smart and profitable, it's important to get past ...
Prepping For The Holidays – Read on Business 2 Community
'Tis the season! With these three proactive tips, online retailers are sure to secure a profitable holiday shopping season. Believe it or not, Cyber Monday is only DAYS ...
Identify Tor Network Users with DOTS IP Address Validation
Last week our DOTS IP Address Validation web service received an exciting new feature enhancement – the ability to detect Tor network users within the anonymous proxy warning ...
Pro-tip: Use the Service Path
Updated from November, 2010. One of the most important tools in my utility belt for troubleshooting, referencing, and integration is the “service path." The service path is basically ...
Two APIs To Make Online Business Less Taxing
eCommerce has redefined the B2B and B2C retail worlds; anyone with a budget and a vision can launch an online store front… That said, there are many unseen ...
Top Three Most Common Customer Service Questions
Taking care of our customers is the highest priority of the Service Objects customer care team. We know that customers are busier than ever, and want to find ...
Genuine, Authentic and Accurate Data… What’s the Difference?
At the heart of our data validation suite is our company's mission: Deliver the most genuine, authentic and accurate data as possible to our customers. Often we're asked ...