Saturday, June 5, 2010
Earn cash On-line With Article Marketing
Step 1: Pick a keyword that you intend to optimize and write your posting around that keyword. It actually isn’t as hard as it seems. In this case the keyword I chose is “make money on the web with article marketing.”
Step 2: It’s time to write your post! Make confident you know something about the topic you chose since in the event you do this process will go by much quicker. Keep writing until you've about 500 words.
Step 3: Now if you really want to generate income on-line with article marketing you could have to make a choice here. It is possible to either submit it to Associated Content and make money per views ($1 per 1000 views) and submit tons of articles to generate profits with this technique OR you are able to chose to link it to an affiliate product or to a blog. Then submit. Mine is directed at one of my blogs, check it out if you wish to see an example.
Step 4: Rinse and Repeat.
If you really desire to make money on the web with article marketing you should write up to 10 articles per day all with a specific keyword and linking up to your blog.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The Three Things Every Small Business Needs to Know about Network Security
What do Emulex, the White House website, and Microsoft have in common? All have been the victims of network security compromises. While these are some of the more high profile cases, there are daily examples of network security failures and the high costs imposed on companies as a result. According to the 2004 Computer Crime and Security Survey conducted by The Computer Security Institute/FBI, companies have sustained losses of $141,496,560 in the past year from computer security incidents.
There was a time when only large companies worried about network security breaches. However, in this brave new world where everyone from the home user to the large corporation relies on technology for functions that range from email to the storage of sensitive data, it seems no one is immune to the havoc that viruses, worms, spyware and hackers can wreak.
So, what's a small business to do? How do you keep your company's network secure? Most small businesses do not have a specific IT budget set aside, much less a certain percentage allocated toward network security. Yet the failure to have a secure network can cost a company far more than it would have ever spent on security.
There are three things every small business should know to reduce its chances of becoming another network security statistic.
- Your employees are your biggest risk and asset.
SurfControl, a web and email filtering company, indicates 80% of all security breach incidents occur from within an organization. This conjures an image of the bitter employee sitting in a back room creating a sinister plot or virus to bring the company's operations to a grinding halt.
While this certainly does happen, most often it is the seemingly innocent daily actions of employees which may put you at risk. Consider the email with an attachment that is opened, launching a company-wide virus within minutes. Or, perhaps employees are web-surfing on sites that are not reputable. Maybe your sales manager brings a proposal home for the weekend on a CD or floppy disk, works on it using a home computer which has a virus, and brings it back to the office on Monday to add finishing touches. Or that sticky note with a user name and password on an employee's computer screen.
It is necessary to create a company culture of vigilance. The first step is awareness. Educate employees about the risks. Instruct them not to open emails and/or attachments from unknown sources. Reduce non-business web surfing by implementing "acceptable use" policies, and reinforce them. - There is no fool-proof method to ensure total security without unplugging your connection to the internet.
Given the frequency with which new viruses are introduced, it seems impossible to keep up 100%. Symantec, an internet security software company, released its semi-annual Internet Security Threat Report for the first half of 2004, finding over 10,000 malicious programs that could infect a Windows PC. There will always be new threats. The important thing is to have a plan in place for dealing with them. - Back to the basics: What every small business should have for a more secure network.
- Passwords that change on a regular basis and are not intuitive.
The National Cyber Security Alliance recommends using hard-to-guess passwords that are at least eight characters long and mix upper case, lower case and numbers. Don't share your password with anyone and change it at least every 90 days. - Up-to-date anti-virus software on all workstations and servers.
Since new viruses are created every day, it is essential to have anti-virus software that can be updated regularly to protect against the latest threats, preferably automatically updated to every workstation from your server. - Firewall with strong traffic policies to prohibit and allow communication.
Firewalls provide protection between your computer and the world. They filter and block potentially dangerous and unauthorized data from the Internet and also let "good" data reach your computer. There are two types of firewalls: software and hardware. Software firewalls run on individual computers while hardware firewalls protect several computers at once. The size and needs of your company determines whether you choose one or both. - Email anti-virus and SPAM filters.
Using filters to intercept email viruses and SPAM is an important way to protect your network. There are two types of email viruses: those that are enabled when opening an email attachment (i.e. the LoveLetter virus in 2000) and those that run automatically regardless of an attachment (such as the Nimda virus). An email anti-virus filter will catch incoming messages that contain viruses and stop them in their tracks. Typically you will receive an email notification to let you know that a virus was detected and quarantined.
SPAM is one of the biggest wastes of space and time ever invented. It's not enough that we receive junk mail in our physical mailboxes, now our email inboxes are flooded, too. SPAM is inundating the internet with many copies of the same message in an attempt to force the message on people who would otherwise not choose to receive it. A SPAM filter separates unsolicited emails from those that are legitimate, placing the unsolicited messages in a separate folder. There is always the risk that the filter may block messages that are legitimate, so it is essential to review the messages in the SPAM folder from time to time. Most SPAM filters permit you to specify which emails you want to receive in your inbox based on a list of email addresses that you specify, often called a "white list". - Anti-Spyware Technology
Spyware, as defined by CRMtech.com, is "any technology that aids in gathering information about a person or organization without their knowledge. On the Internet (where it is sometimes called a spybot or tracking software), spyware is programming that is put in someone's computer to secretly gather information about the user and relay it to advertisers or other interested parties. Spyware can get in a computer as a software virus or as the result of installing a new program." It basically gives advertisers information about your web surfing habits so they can target you for particular products. Anti-spyware is software or technology that disables spyware so you can regain your privacy.
Conclusion:
While no one can guarantee complete protection from network security breaches, it is critical to be proactive and have contingency plans in place. One of the more popular approaches to putting the right network security functions in place is outsourcing this function to professionals. According to Jennifer Mears in an article that appeared in Network World, the outsourced IT professionals help you save time, give you access to reports and audits, as well as expertise that may not be available in-house. Bringing in the experts may be just what you need to get a jumpstart on the security of your network.
- Passwords that change on a regular basis and are not intuitive.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Salehoo Ebay Wholesale Directory
I went to the sales letter and was really blown away. The founder of Salehoo Simon Slade promises so many things and honestly, there are so many so called "wholesale directories" online that are an absolute waste of time and money. All wholesale directories I came across in the past never lived up to their initial "hype" and I'm sure you would agree if you've been in this business for longer than like 5 minutes.
You only need to search Google for "wholesale directory" and you'll be returned with tons of wholesale ebooks and directories some of them even free. All of them state that they are the best. Well, just forget about that! Most of them have not been updated for years and are full of dead links or companies that no longer exist. (I am not kidding!)
Salehoo A Scam?
There are also sites stating that salehoo is a scam.... Well, forget about that! I did some research and found out that these sites are set up by competitors to harm Salehoo and sell their own wholesale ebay guides.
One of the "claims" that Simon makes about his product is…
If you don't like SaleHoo for ANY reason, you can return it for an immediate 100% refund of your purchase price. And remember, this is a 56 day guarantee. You're free to return it next week, or up to 56 days from now.
Hmm....; a pretty bold claim, eh?
Another bold claim that Simon makes is this:
8.4" Stand In - Car TFT LCD Monitor
Chinese Source Price ->$92.49!!!
VOIP Telephone -> Chinese Source Price: $10.40!!!
8.4" Stand In - Car TFT LCD Monitors for $92.49? Voip TELEPHONES for $10.40?!!! Well, we'll see .. and let me tell you, I have been trying various wholesale directories so far..
Worldwide Brands - $69.95 Dropshipping Wholesalers $47 Wholesale Directory Ebook $67
So getting access to a directory that indeed offers up to date information of REAL wholesale sources that do not require to order 1000 units at a time to get access to these crazy prices was going to be a challenge"
The Challenge! My Little "Quick Test" To See Whether The Salehoo Was Full Of Hot Air or Solid Substance
Now where was I ?
I went ahead and signed up for Salehoo.
By the way, one thing I really like is the fact that there is just a ONE TIME FEE of $67.00 (a limited time special. In general Salehoo is priced at $99). And there are no recurring charges ever.
I was granted access instantly.
I have to say, I was pretty impressed. All information provided was accurate and up to date. I was most impressed by two (out of many) wholesale suppliers salhoo referred my to. They offer the lowest prices I have ever seen. Most of the suppliers at these two sources offer minimum order quantities of ONLY 1 unit as they want to do business with western companies as the competition in China is so fierce. And best of all: what I hated most so far was the fact that I had to pay suppliers most of the time using western union money transfer. I always felt pretty bad doing this. These suppliers accept PAYPAL!
Taking all this into consideration I can now compete directly with the big companies without having to pour $1000's of capital into my stock! I also don't have to be afraid anymore of losing my money, because I can pay the suppliers by paypal.
So, do I recommend Salehoo? You betcha!
It's indeed damn good!
If you want to make REAL money on eBay then you definitely should get Salehoo.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Search Engine Optimization for Small Business
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Small business tips in a recession
Monday, March 23, 2009
Internet Marketing Advice for Small Business Owner
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Use Facebook to Promote Your Small Business
- Brand evangelism (even if you have to do it yourself)
- Generate cheap leads for your small business
- Build a list for your small business
- Personal branding
- Establishing yourself as a thought leader
- Facebook group as yet another touchpoint for your brand
