What pet website do you think should really improve?

June 1st, 2010 6 Comments   Posted in Blog Resource

Is there a pet website that you think is rude, they let people get away with to much in there message boards, let people be rude to children,o r that has to many rules.Or any thing elsr that you think should change.

What website has really nice bedroom ideas for teenagers or preteens?

May 1st, 2010 5 Comments   Posted in Blog Resource

What website has really nice bedroom ideas for teenagers or preteens? Or photos of bedrooms and sites with furniture for teenagers or preteens? Thank you so much! :)

How do I know if my SEO efforts are really worth the investment?

February 25th, 2010 8 Comments   Posted in seo

What are some really good SEO websites that I can actually learn something for free?

February 24th, 2010 3 Comments   Posted in seo

Is SEO really helpful to generate traffic to new site?

February 20th, 2010 7 Comments   Posted in seo

I just launched new e-commerce website,
need help to promote my new site,
Is SEO really helpful to promote my site and generate traffic?

Does Googlewashing really work is it misleading advertising by SEO companies?

February 17th, 2010 1 Comment   Posted in seo

Googlewashing claims to clean up negative information on the Internet. Companies like ReputationHawk.com, DefendMyName.com and ReputationDefender.com claim to do this, but it sounds like regular SEO services…and who knows if even those work. What are your thoughts?

How a website collecting children’s information verifies a parental consent e-mail is really sent by parent?

February 16th, 2010 4 Comments   Posted in Blog Resource

Acording to “The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998″ a commercial website requires “verifiable parental consent” before collecting information like e-mail addresses from children. For the internal use of the website, this means getting an e-mail from the parent. The question is how an e-mail can be verified that is realy sent by the parents.

What website can give really good Starcraft tips?

February 4th, 2010 2 Comments   Posted in Blog Resource

I really suck at Starcraft. I need some tips. So can someone give me a website that is filled with great tips. But if you give me a website, can you at least give me some tips of your own.

Real Estate Education Seven Pieces of Advice You Can Really Use

January 11th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Blog Resource

Let’s look at seven tips to getting the most out of your real estate education.

Education of real estate investment is a good field to invest. You must devote the time in order to obtain the information you need for your education. Visit the leading blogs in the field and make comments. You should attend real estate forums and talk with some experienced real estate investors to obtain valuable information.

• Specialize in an area. It is more yielding to be an expert in a specific area of real estate rather than possessing general knowledge about the entire field. Big companies like specialists to hire.

• Join a real estate club. Joining a real estate club means that you can get both extra pointers as well as connections to help you in the industry. A virtual real estate club which could be joined online can be a solution to time constraint in joining a physical real estate club.

• Go the extra mile. You may also research some reading material on Amazon.com in order to continue learning about real estate. There are various resources there which you can use to improve your education. Get out there and look for the best information.

* An internship can be taken. Being an intern with a real estate company that has a solid reputation will definitely work to your advantage when you look for that future job. The experience that you get can not be taught in a classroom, only through getting into the field. In real estate market, numerous connections can be established in this method very effectively.

• Expect to work a lot. Learning a lot of different things is involved in getting a good real estate education. You’ll learn finance, business, management, contract law, and negotiation skills along the way.

Find pleasure in the journey. You might find your self enjoying your real estate education more than you’ve ever enjoyed anything else.

Is Myspace And My Facebook Really Mine?

January 11th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in facebook

One of the fastest growing crimes in the United States today is identity theft. It is estimated that this year approximately 6 million identity theft crimes will occur in varying degrees. These types of crimes may be anything from borrowing your photos from Facebook or MySpace pages and using it to create some form of identification, to altering it in astounding ways and setting up a new website; to making purchases and obtaining credit with your personal, financial and credit information.
Social networking sites, such as MySpace, Facebook and others are some of the most popular uses of the internet right now. People use it to promote bands, businesses, people and just staying in touch. However, there are some pitfalls with so much easily accessible personal information in one place.
On social networking sites information that may seem inconsequential may like hitting the “jackpot” to an identity thief. I was able to find out where a college aged man lived, what school he went to, his birth date and what his plans are for the Christmas holidays; all within a matter of moments. Give me about 10 more minutes and I would probably be able to find out enough information to be able to start my own new identity from his.
What information can be obtained with a keyboard and a few minutes on MySpace? Let’s start with your profile, where you may have posted your picture, your city, state, sometimes even your address, birth date, your last vacation, and your plans for other vacations, and simply general comments about what you do, when you do it and where you do it. With that information you can also be sent follow up emails which may gather additional personal information; such as one individual who was sent an email, which appeared to be from his university requesting verification of his social security number. Within minutes the mail had been sent and the student’s now so called personal information is someone else’s.
What can be done to keep your “space” really your “space?” First, set your profile to private, allowing access to your information from only those that you invite or add to your list. However, this doesn’t work if you simply add to your list anyone who contacts you and asked to be added. Be careful who you share information with.
Make sure that your password is different for your email account as it is for your MySpace, Facebook or other social networking sites. Be aware of postings and changes to your social networking site that you did not post, it is possible that someone is accessing your account. Be sure to have different passwords for each networking site, email account and other online services. One common mistake is to provide a cell phone numbers, address, or employment history. All of this information can be used to create a credit account in their names.
Another reason that users of social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace are at high risk is because so many of their users “trust” those that they meet online By providing your unqualified trust to a stranger, you are putting yourself at risk. It is possible that those friends you make online are simply there to gain information to use for some other purpose.
The National Cyber Security Alliance http://staysafeonline.org advises that people think of social networking sites as “billboards in cyberspace.” Would you want your credit card or employment information on a billboard? Or when you will be gone from your home? To stay safe from identity theft online; be careful what information you post, make sure to keep your profiles safe and secure by limiting access, use unique hard to discover passwords, and make sure to use up to date anti virus as well as Spy ware software programs. In this way, you can know that you are taking the appropriate precautions to keep your personal and financial information safe as well as having a good time with your friends on these sites.