If you advertise a business online, then you should really take a look at Microsoft’s Advertising Center as a way to get a jump on your competition. Everything from Hotmail banners to email marketing is covered there, and it’s a good place to get educated about their products, and give you an idea of what the future may bring.
Every once in a while I have to post about something totally unrelated to computers, search engines, or the internet, and this is definitely one of those times…
Remember the game called Quarters, where you had to bounce a coin into a glass? Watch this!
http://www.zeronews-fr.com/flash/quarter.php
Today I’m leaving for Seattle to do a HIPAA physical security risk assessment for a medical software company. They found me online, and try as I might, I could not convince them that hiring me was not necessary. They aparently have a big budget, and more t olose if they don’t cover all their bases.
I was lucky enough to just spend 10 full days in Puerto Vallarta. Sorry I didn’t write… However, now that I’m back and well rested, I thought I’d share some travel tips…
Do you manage your own Google Adwords account? If so, here’s good news…
For those that didn’t make it into the early round of Google Analytics last November, it looks like they have opened it up again. If you’re not already on the wating list, log into your Adwpords account and get on the list!
Did you ever wonder what pages of your website get “indexed” or “spidered” by a search engine? Improper design can make some of your pages invisible to the search engines.
John Alexander, of Search Engine Workshops brought this Search Engine Spider simulator to my attention in his “SEO tip of the day”.
Just type in your URL, and you’ll get a list of every page the spider can get to. Are some of your pages completely missing? Find out here.
I’ve noticed that more and more companies are using blogs as their website, as opposed to adding a blog TOO their website. This gives the owners total control over what’s said, and the freedom to update whenever they want, from any computer, with no web designer required.
I have some blog design info here, and below is an entire site devoted to business blog consulting.
I just got back from the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, where I roamed the 1.47 million square feet of displays with 160,000 other people looking for the most unique and innovative products I could find. My hope was to hook up with some decision makers at some emerging technology companies, and I was not disappointed at all!
I’m sitting on the plane returning from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The reason I went to the show was to help identify some changing consumer trends, and to look for some new products to promote as an affiliate myself, and I wasn’t disappointed in the least.
I’m leaving in two hours for the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where I’ll be spending most of my time looking at startup companies trying to fill a niche with their search engine optimization and search engine marketing strategies.
This is the single largest show of it’s kind in the world, and I’m especially interested in seeing all the new home robotics products and automobile communication inventions. And of course, video games!
Some of these websites are up and some are down, but all these four will do the trick -
Go do it NOW!
http://www.grc.com/miscfiles/wmffix_hexblog14.exe
http://www.hexblog.com/security/files/wmffix_hexblog14.exe
http://handlers.sans.org/tliston/wmffix_hexblog14.exe
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By now you may know the story of the week old Windows flaw that has so far mutated and distorted into over 60 different variations of trouble for you. This is not “a virus” or “some spyware” and you are NOT protected against it no matter what Antivirus or Firewall software you have, or the status of your Windows Updates.
Your hardware firewall MAY protect you, but why risk it?












