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Safe and Sound – Your Website’s Security

February 19th, 2010

Having a website is not all about SEO, traffic, linking, content and conversions. W also have to be aware of how safe our site is for the people who visit it and also how secure our own information is. Website security is not directly linked to SEO, but it can and will affect the traffic [...]

 
 

Why Your Site Needs a Security Certificate

August 13th, 2009

With hackers gone wild and identity theft on the rise, your site needs to present a feeling of safety to would be customers. An SSL Certificate is like an identification, such as a passport or a driver’s license. This digital certificate is designed to be installed on your hosting server and serves two primary functions: [...]

 
 

Twitter Hackers – Protect Yourself!

July 5th, 2009

Lately the number of hacked Twitter accounts has made headlines. The most recent examples of’ ‘Twitter-hacking’ include the invasion and hijacking of accounts owned by Britney Spears and famed blogger/entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki. Amit Klein, CTO of security firm Trusteer, believes that Twitter account hijacking is an issue that more people need to be aware of. [...]

 
 

Walking the Walk

November 9th, 2008

It’s plain and simple – if you promise something you can’t deliver, you lose customers. Not just current customers, but future customers, the ones that talk to the disappointed people that you have let down and the ones who read your angry blog! We mentioned yesterday that one of the worst things that can happen [...]

 
 

Making Your Site Safe and Secure

July 11th, 2008

We live in a world where we claim to value our privacy above a lot of other things, but many of us are careless to a large degree. We blithely type in our information at the slightest prompting – heck, we use auto-fill to make it even easier on ourselves. What happened to at least [...]