"No Cyber Communication is Safe for Cheaters" Says Author of New Book "Internet Dating 101: It’s Complicated, But It Doesn’t Have to be"

Even if you are the head of the Central Intelligence Agency, there is no safe cyber communication for cheaters, says Laura Schreffler, author of the book “Internet Dating 101, It’s Complicated, But It Doesn’t Have To Be.”

New York, NY, November 22, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Even if you are the head of the Central Intelligence Agency, there is no safe cyber communication for cheaters, says Laura Schreffler, author of the book “Internet Dating 101, It’s Complicated, But It Doesn’t Have To Be.”

"No matter how smart you are you will get caught,” says Schreffler. “The head of the CIA got tagged so as devious as you may be, if he can’t do it, nor can you! Cyber cheaters, your day of reckoning has truly arrived."

In “Internet Dating 101: It’s Complicated . . . But It Doesn’t Have To Be” ($19.95, New Chapter Press, available here on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Internet-Dating-101-Relationship-ebook/dp/B00A6J9JIE/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1352946473&sr=1-1&keywords=internet+dating+101) Schreffler includes sections on the dangers of extramarital affairs and how to tell if your partner is cheating. It also discusses protocol with email as well as Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare.

The book is an all-encompassing guide for those wanting to use social media and the internet to look for and maintain love in the digital age. The book is a humorous yet helpful book that navigates the ins and outs of Facebook, Twitter, online dating sites, e-mail, Foursquare, and more. Filled with testimonials from men and women, the relationship reference also includes information on what should and shouldn’t be posted on Facebook, appropriate times to tweet photos, the best and worst dating websites and situations in which it’s best to send an e-mail, pick up the phone, or simply chat in person. Arming people with the tools necessary to attract the mate they really want, Internet Dating 101 helps readers find out what their love interests are really like based on what they are—or aren’t—saying, posting, tweeting, or e-mailing.

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