Tag: Fraud

Banning USB Flash Drives From The Workplace

Posted on Jan.24, 2010, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

The previous couple of years we have seen an increase in sales of the flowery looking USB flash drives. They have been created as little as a keychain figurine or a tie clip. Yes, USB flash drives to wear on your tie. Now that these flash drives have created their manner to everybody because of the cheap pricing, several workplaces are banning them from the office. It is one amongst the best ways that to steal company info without anyone [...]


Banning USB Flash Drives From The Workplace

Posted on Jan.22, 2010, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

The last few years we have a tendency to have seen an increase in sales of the fancy looking USB flash drives. They need been created as little as a keychain figurine or a tie clip. Yes, USB flash drives to wear on your tie. Currently that these flash drives have created their means to everyone as a result of of the affordable pricing, several workplaces are banning them from the office. It is one in all the simplest ways [...]


DMOZ – Is it Still Worth the Submission Time?

Posted on Jul.05, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

DMOZ is known all over the internet as being the largest open source directory online, but is it really worth your time and effort to try to get your website listed in their directory?
You must remember when submitting your website to DMOZ that this directory is one of the human powered directories which means that a person must go over your submission, your website, and determine if your website is worthy of being in the directory from their own standpoint [...]


PPC Advertising ? The First Step In A SEO Marketing Campaign

Posted on Jun.17, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Often, sites view seo and PPC marketing as exclusive marketing techniques. Each marketing method has its advocates. In reality, both have a place in the Internet marketing process. If you intend to pursue a major seo effort, a PPC campaign is a critical early step.
PPC For Testing
Let’s say you have a site offering a service or product in the travel market. You’ve put together a healthy budget and decided to go for broke. Yep, you’re optimizing and trading links in [...]


Google AdSense – A Massive And Passive Income?

Posted on Dec.19, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

You may have seen “sponsored by Gooooogle” on many websites that
you’ve looked at. This is Google AdSense – a simple way for
website owners to display Google Ads on their website and earn
money for each advert clicked on. Ads are targetted to the
content of the page they are displayed on, so visitors to your
page are more likely to want to follow those adverts. You can
also use Google Search linked into Adsense on your site, so when
a visitor carries out a search, [...]


Real Life Internet Evil: Ezula

Posted on Dec.03, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Our purpose with this series is to use real life examples of
deception, fraud and other evil to show how you can better
protect yourself. The examples cited in these articles are
intended to demonstrate best practices and recommendations.
If you were worried about Microsoft’s smart tags, then perhaps
you should read this article. Whereas you could argue that
Microsoft didn’t have the best of intentions with smart tags, at
least they provided a way for webmasters to prevent them showing
on their pages.
On the other hand, Ezula [...]


Google AdSense – A Massive And Passive Income?

Posted on Nov.27, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

You may have seen “sponsored by Gooooogle” on many websites that
you’ve looked at. This is Google AdSense – a simple way for
website owners to display Google Ads on their website and earn
money for each advert clicked on. Ads are targetted to the
content of the page they are displayed on, so visitors to your
page are more likely to want to follow those adverts. You can
also use Google Search linked into Adsense on your site, so when
a visitor carries out a search, [...]


Real Life Internet Evil: Ezula

Posted on Nov.13, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Our purpose with this series is to use real life examples of
deception, fraud and other evil to show how you can better
protect yourself. The examples cited in these articles are
intended to demonstrate best practices and recommendations.
If you were worried about Microsoft’s smart tags, then perhaps
you should read this article. Whereas you could argue that
Microsoft didn’t have the best of intentions with smart tags, at
least they provided a way for webmasters to prevent them showing
on their pages.
On the other hand, Ezula [...]