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How to Get Your First Sale In 30 Days: A Marketing Checklist For New Entrepreneurs

November 28, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

How to Get Your First Sale In 30 Days: A Marketing Checklist For New Entrepreneurs

Maybe you’ve been dreaming since childhood that one day you would invent something amazing and start your own company. Or you taught yourself code as a teenager, all the while scheming to build the next great web property. Or you’re a secret risk-taker, trapped in a corporate day job and now you’ve got a chance […]

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5 steps to optimizing your site for Google’s mobile-first index

November 27, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

5 steps to optimizing your site for Google’s mobile-first index

This new index will look first at the mobile version of your website for its ranking signals and fall back on the desktop version when there is no mobile version. Google first hinted at their intentions of a mobile-first index about a year ago, but November 4 was the first time Google has posted details […]

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Successful Businesses Create a Secure Culture

October 25, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

Successful Businesses Create a Secure Culture

According to a blog post on the PCI DSS website, building a secure culture in your online business is essential. “As long as there’s money to be made, we can expect criminals to continue their attacks on businesses worldwide,” wrote Lindsay Goodspeed. She is a communications specialist for the Payment Card Industry (PCI). That’s the organization that […]

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There Are 5761 Online Stores Currently Infected with Card-Data-Stealing Malware

October 18, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

There Are 5761 Online Stores Currently Infected with Card-Data-Stealing Malware

Recently there has been some particular insight and knowledge given to the fact that there are more that 5,761 online stores that are currently affected with card data stealing malware. In particular the number of online shops that are infected with malware has skyrocketed in the past year according to William de Groot in particular […]

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How to Remove Safebrowsing.biz (Chrome/Firefox)

October 18, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

How to Remove Safebrowsing.biz (Chrome/Firefox)

Do you browse using Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox? Daniel Stoyanov provides some serious and legitimate warnings surrounding these two browsers that many people use. In this review, the author warns about the program, Safebrowsing.biz, which logs and documents your activity as you browse. Learn how this program is compromising your security and safety! Key […]

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What is the Annual Cost of Cyber Crime?

October 9, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

What is the Annual Cost of Cyber Crime?

Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, data breaches, security threats and cyber crime in general are a very real risk to your business. According to a recent report from Rackspace, some recent estimates put the annual cost of cyber crime at $500 billion or more — a number that quadrupled from 2013 to […]

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3 Website Platforms to Build Your Website without Writing Code – Email Marketing Tips

July 29, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

3 Website Platforms to Build Your Website without Writing Code – Email Marketing Tips

In Aweber’s article relating to websites, they speak on some of the ways that one can build their company or personal website on certain hosting platforms without having to know how to write code. In some of the things they list are how marketing you require having an email list as well as using and […]

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ARM, Symantec look to build digital trust with new IoT security standard

July 28, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

ARM, Symantec look to build digital trust with new IoT security standard

In Alexander Sword’s article relating to computer systems, he speaks on some of the recent discoveries that have led security experts to believe that all devices that are connected to the web require a higher level of security and that level of security should be parallel to that of the sites that deal with eCommerce. […]

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Email Delivery vs. Deliverability: What’s the Difference?

July 27, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

Email Delivery vs. Deliverability: What’s the Difference?

In Kayla Lewkowicz’s article on an Email being delivered, presents the concept of one working hard to get to a specific market goal and to reach a crowd yet one never knows if they do due to lack of communication and in this case the communication is email. Lewkowicz then explains the difference between a […]

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7 Steps for Building an Ecommerce Site Customers Can Trust

July 27, 2016 By James Wales Leave a Comment

7 Steps for Building an Ecommerce Site Customers Can Trust

In Maricel Rivera’s article relating to websites, she speaks on one of the important steps to building an eCommerce site and that is getting the customer to trust it in order to make online payments. She quotes a hacker’s blog post which explains that the number one concern for having a site is providing security […]

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