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Phishing

by Admin


06 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by Ashish Jain
http://www.m6.net

Recently I have received email from my bank/credit Card Company, eBay & pay pal saying that my account has possibly been compromised and I need to confirm my details and password in order to get continued access.

Spam email now has a new and more frightening variant, it's called phishing and it has been made by criminals and hackers who aim at getting unwitting consumers to reveal account numbers and passwords.

Usually after getting an email like the ones mentioned above from reputable companies, most of us would race to respond as quickly as possible. However, in most cases you will find that you won't be helping anyone other then the criminal who wrote that email and who has nothing to do with the actual organizations.


The Future of RSS is Not Blogs

by Admin


05 Aug
 None    Internet Related

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Blogs vaulted RSS into the limelight but are unlikely to be the force that sustains RSS as a communication medium. The biggest opportunities for RSS are not in the blogosphere but as a corporate communication channel.

Even now, businesses that were initially reluctantly evaluating RSS are beginning to realize the power and benefit of the RSS information avenue. The inherent capacity for consumers to select the content they wish to receive will be the driving mechanism for keeping advertisements to a minimum and content quality consistent.


Marketing Your Business Online

by Admin


02 Aug
 None    Internet Related

www.trulyace.com
Copyright Truly Ace
Logo Design, Graphic Design & Commercial Illustration

As a business you can't afford to ignore the Internet Age; in 2002 there was an estimated 605 million people online around the entire globe, today this is estimated at over a billion users worldwide.

By using the Internet to market your business an entire world of potential customers are opened up for you, rather than just your local town, city, or country.


PC Maintenance and Improving Performance

by Admin


29 Jul
 None    Internet Related

Once you bring your personal computer home from the store or receive it in the mail there is no one around to offer basic personal computer maintenance tips for cleaning up and improving performance of your computer. Maintenance and cleaning up of your PC should be part of a regular routine to ensure that you don't have any long-term problems with the computer. Unfortunately most basic computer users may not understand the mechanics of a computer or may feel intimidated with the maintenance. There are really simple steps anyone can take to ensure that your computer will continue working at the level it did when you first pulled it out of the box.

One of the first files to become acquainted with on your computer is the System Tools, located under the Start Menu, then Programs, and Accessories. The System Tools houses basic maintenance tools like Disk Defragmenter, Disk Cleanup, Backup, Scheduled Tasks, and System Information and ScanDisk on some Microsoft Windows computers. Strange that these files are located in Accessories because they really are the key to keeping your system running correctly and helping to improve performance as the computer ages.


Protecting Your Online Content

by Admin


28 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by Eileen Parzek
http://www.soho-it-goes.com

Over the years, I've done a significant amount of writing online and been dismayed to it has been stolen and put into other people's web sites without proper attribution. Even worse, I've discovered my designs in other people's portfolios and in one case, someone stole the entire content of my home page, "about" page (!), "services" page and a number of my copyrighted resources! Despite any cliches about that being flattery, this sort of thing is terribly upsetting - after all, for many of us in the service and intellectual property fields, what is between our ears and our talent is what keeps a roof over our heads. Finding out some jerk is profiting in any way from this theft can be downright infuriating!


Keeping the Target Customer in Focus

by Admin


23 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by Brenda Wright
http://www.enquiro.com

Even for those of us who truly enjoy our jobs and the Search Engine Marketing industry as a whole, there are certain aspects of our work we favor. One of my favorites is our team site reviews.

Whether it is for new, established or prospective clients, there is an excitement and flow of ideas that occurs during these exercises, that provides excellent site suggestions and guidelines for the client, and leaves its participants with a great boost to their day and their knowledge base.

Once a site has been identified, each of the participants reviews the site and the client particulars. We then meet in a boardroom, with the site up on a large central screen, and begin to explore our observations and to make new ones, keeping our focus on the client's target customer.


Copyright Infringement

by Admin


20 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

I've always been of the opinion that competition is a good thing. It encourages all of us to be better and make better products. While it might be true that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, copying someone else's work is simply wrong.

We recently came across a competitor using our sales copy. The competitor was using a web graph showing the traffic on one of our sites, along with our sales copy to promote their competing application. Digging a little further, I realized that their competing application was, in both form and function, identical to our application. The competing program contained identical screenshots, custom program icons and our help documentation. While the code of the program was, in fact, different, it was clear that our copyright had been violated.

We are not the first company to have our copyright violated and once the initial emotional reaction passed, we took action.


Simple Marketing Strategies Versus an SEO Line of Attack

by Admin


11 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by Charlene Rashkow
http://www.allyourwritingneeds.com

Each and every day those of us on the Internet are bombarded with information about Search Engine Optimization and all that goes along with it. For the majority of folks who are promoting a business online, this can often lead to confusion especially when it comes to understanding key words, meta tags and title tags. But the real issue is not necessarily in how many people are finding your site, but in how many visitors develop into clients or customers.


Creating a press release - writing and submission tips

by Admin


09 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by Michael Bloch
http://www.tamingthebeast.net

It's been a long while since I found it necessary to write a press release; but through another project I've been working on over the last month, I revisited this often ignored web marketing strategy.

While I'll never make headhunted by CNN or the New York Times for a journalist or news editor position; I was very happy with the attention the press release received, so I thought I'd pass on some tips to our visitors and subscribers.


Pay Per Click Definitions

by Admin


07 Jul
 None    Internet Related

by S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Pay-Per-Click marketing has become an online phenomenon, with marketers only paying for traffic they receive. As Internet marketing has evolved, pay-per-click is seen by many as the middle ground between paying per impression and paying per sale. Advertisers only pay when they receive traffic that may or may not be targeted.

The pay-per-click advertisements are usually displayed with the advertisement from the highest paying bidder in the top position.

Navigating the complex web of Internet marketing, publishers and marketers are often confronted with terms that seem foreign. This simple guide will assist marketers in navigating the Pay-Per-Click marketing model.


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