Oct 29

You can always make a lot of money or just make some extra money for your family over the Internet! Let me show you 5 of the easiest way you can do to build your online business, this is not Get Rich Quick Scheme, but rather how to make Easy Money legitimately.

Method #1 – Affiliate marketing.
You can do affiliate marketing seriously to build a serious business, or you can do it effortlessly to earn some extra money! First, you want to find some hot products to sell, Ezinearticles and Clickbank is the first place where I look for good product or market!

Find out what is hot and depending on the skills you have, you need to balance between the competition and the demand in your market! If you select a very hot cake, you are going to expect a lot of competition, and if you select a low demand market, you won’t make a lot of money! You need to balance it…

Method #2 – Earn Money Blogging.
Make money with blogging is different, you cannot just write anything you are passionate for money! Having said so, you should have a balance between your passoin and the market you choose, it will affect your income. If you choose something that you are passionate but no demand at all.

Method #3 – Setup Forum and Bookmarking sites.
Build your own forum or any community site, grow your traffic and start selling advertisement on your site. Signup with Text Link Ads, Adsense and Banner Ads from various Ads Network to make money.

Method #4 – Start your online store.
Start your online store with Ebay, just register with them and start offering your offline product online, promote them with online marketing techniques. Building relationship with your customers will make them want to buy form you in the long-term, your business on Ebay will be easier as time pass.

Method #5 – Offer your time for money.
This is my last prefer method, but you can always offer your professional services online, and people will outsource the job to you. Alternatively, you can join online outsourcing services, bid on the projects that Interest you. You don’t have to bid low but you must be capable to complete it and delivery a good job.

The level of money you want and the skills you have will determine how easy you can make money online. You continuously learn new skills and practice it with focus. When time comes, you will be able to make money easily, you just need to do it consistently and focus!

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Oct 28

In this era, which is known as the “internet age,” most people in the Western world are very much aware of the power and reach of the internet. It is safe to say that every single day there are new entrepreneurs who decide they are ready to launch a website and grab their piece of the internet pie.

In order to get a website on the net, one must have web server hosting and in most instances, people who are new to an online business are interested in finding good, low cost web hosting services.

low cost hosting
In order for a website to be displayed it must be “hosted” on a special type of computer called a server, which is connected and accessible to the world wide web on a constant basis. Having a web server hosting account allows the person to post their web pages on their host server, which makes them available to the internet community.

There are many different types of hosting accounts available, from free webhosting to server hosting , but the most popular type that people who are starting a web business look for is low priced, web hosting.

While it may seem that free webhosting is a better option for a brand new internet business than even low cost web hosting, there are a number of drawbacks to those free services. One problem is that often the free hosting company will put their own advertising on your website pages, which can distract your website visitors.

dedicated server hosting
The other major problem with many of the free webhosting companies is that of reliability. In many cases, these free, web server hosting companies have trouble with their equipment and their internet connection, which means the sites are not available for periods of time. This can also be a problem with some of the cheaper web hosting providers, and is frequently an issue with the free services.

When it comes to your hosting plan, you can expect to get what you pay for. If your website needs are minimal, then you will probably be satisfied with a cheaper, web hosting plan, as long as you check out the reliability of the company first. As the needs of your website grows and the server load and traffic demand becomes higher, you may need to seek out better web hosting plans, to ensure that your website is always up, is fully functional and is loading quickly for your visitors.

Anyone who spends any time on the internet knows that people expect websites to load quickly and without any problems. Often people do not have the patience to wait for a page to load if it takes more than a couple of seconds to display. With so many websites to visit, it is estimated that a viewer will only wait a few seconds for any site to load, before moving on to another site that will.

As a result, if you have a lot of graphics, video files and/or Flash animations, and are getting a lot of website visitors, then you could easily outgrow the capacity of a low priced, web hosting package and look to move to hosting dedicated servers.

hosting dedicated servers
If you need to keep your overhead and expenses minimal while getting your new enterprise off the ground, then low cost web hosting will probably be sufficient for your needs, as long as you are sure to choose a web host that is reliable and has a good track record.

Also, working with a web server hosting company that offers low-cost plans, mid-range plans, and plans that provide dedicated hosting services is a good indication that they are a provider that will be able to grow with your business.

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Oct 27

Ever heard of VoIP Phishing? Yes, that is the mode of phishing attacks by hackers! Believe it or not, VoIP has made telecommunication very affordable but at the same it has made users more vulnerable to VoIP Phishing or Vishing (as it is popularly known). Fear not, there are ways to avoid being a victim of vishing.

Phishing is any type of personal data obtained by surreptitious means. Here a hacker will either send an email or voicemail making it appear like a genuine message from an authorized person or organization – either from a bank or an online financial account like Ebay auction site, PayPal or Western Union. This message will request your personal information like account userid and password and thus the hacker will harm you.

An example of phishing on the phone would be – you receive a voicemail from your internet bank stating that someone has hacked into your account and it requires you to call a certain number and verify your userid, password and also the secret security questions. The voicemail is really not from your internet bank but it is made to believe so. Typically, users panic when they hear such voicemails and forget to analyze the situation and think rationally. They immediately call the number stated in the voicemail and give out all the details. Thus they become victims of phishing!

Why is it easier to hack with VoIP rather than PSTN?

Let us examine how VoIP makes it easier for hacker and why didn’t hackers attack the PSTN (Public switched telephone network or the traditional landline telephone)?

* With VoIP, hackers can tamper with the caller ID and make the caller’s number appear like it came from your bank. It is much easier to tamper the caller number with VoIP when compared to PSTN.

* With VoIP, any mediocre programmer can call potential victim’s number without compromising his / her identity. i.e., it is easier for the hacker to mask himself / herself.

* VoIP phone numbers can be quickly generated and destroyed before the authorities can trace the hackers.

* With VoIP, a hacker can simulate an international call using a virtual phone number and then call local numbers for phishing purposes.

* All VoIP hardware like IP phones and routers have become very affordable and can be moved anywhere and used. This makes it easier for hackers to move around and not get caught. Courtesy of Call me now

In general, the VoIP system makes it easier for the hacker to mask his / her identity. PSTN is the most secure system where the hacker has to be an expert to mask his or her identity.

Four Steps to Avoid being a VoIP Phishing Victim

1. Never give out any personal information to an automated telephone system. Usually, the hacker’s voicemail will make it appear that it came from your internet bank and request you to call a phone number wherein you will be received by an automated phone system asking you to enter your password, social security number and other personal details. If you receive such a voicemail, call the number listed on your bank’s website (instead of the one stated in the voicemail) to verify the information in your voicemail or just walk up to your bank office location and let them know about the voicemail.

2. Use anti-phishing software along with your PBX, which will filter out all the suspicious calls. Courtesy of Call me now

3. If you suspect phishing, report it by sending an email to reportphishing@antiphishing.org.

4. Create awareness among your friends, relatives and coworkers about VoIP phishing. This step itself can prevent and discourage hackers in a very significant way.

VoIP is one of the greatest inventions that provide very affordable long distance communication for individual users, small businesses and large corporations. With some awareness and creating awareness about VoIP phishing or vishing, you can avoid being a victim and also prevent others from being victims. Courtesy of Call Me Now

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Oct 27

Computers and the Internet have come a long way in the last 20 years or so.

Up until Microsoft came out with Windows, not a lot of people had home computers, and computers used by businesses were not that commonplace except for the larger companies that had the huge IBM’s and the like.

I recall when I purchased my first computer in about 1993, it had Windows For Workgroups installed on it, and it was a lot different from the present day computer and current versions of Windows. It also cost me about three times what a much more powerful machine costs today.

The Internet and email were just getting started good, and were not even very popular or very much used by most people. I recall telling one of my golfing friends, who was a very successful business man, about my encounters with the internet, and he assured me that it was just a fad and would never amount to a hill of beans.

When I first got the computer, I was so uneducated on using a computer that I didn’t even know how to turn the dang thing on and off correctly. Every evening, I would push the on-off switch to turn it off, and next day when I pushed the same switch to turn it back on, it would rudely inform me that it was having to run scandisk because I did not shut Windows down properly. I thought to myself, you stupid machine, how else to turn you off and on except with the on-off switch?

Well, as time passed I started to learn a few things about how to use a computer, even how to turn it off and on, and also about how to use Windows and all of its features. I didn’t really use it all that much though, more just a toy than anything else.

I later upgraded to Windows 95, and thought it to be much improved over the
older version. A few years later, I purchased a new Pentium computer with
Windows 98. At the same time, I really started to get serious about using the computer, and
also email and the Internet. I found out I could do my banking online, I
could locate and order products over the Internet, I could even search for information over the Internet, and from that time on I was hooked.

I began to think about actually learning how to build my own web site, just to see if I could. I purchased some books about 4 inches thick and began to study HTML, and after several weeks of trying to figure out what looked like a foreign language to me, I managed to create a really bad looking web page. Boy, was I proud!

I thought there must be a better way to learn computer skills, and started buying those hot new “eBooks” that everyone was selling like hotcakes. Some of them were pure junk, but a few were worth the price, and made learning somewhat easier.

I kept thinking, though, that there must be a better and easier way to
learn all of those highly technical skills that I needed to learn. I needed
someone that already knew the skills to give me some “one on one” training, and I
wanted it to be visual, something I could see, and not just reading out of a book or eBook.

That’s when I discovered how to tutorials, where someone who knew the subject actually sat down at a computer and recorded screen shots showing exactly what steps were necessary to accomplish a specific task, and I could sit at my own computer and watch them do it. Now we’re cooking. This is my way of learning!

I began to purchase video tutorials and after several years of learning from them, I feel that I have become fairly accomplished in many computer and Internet skills that would not have been possible if I had tried to do it reading dull boring 4 inch thick books.

I now can easily create web sites using HTML, or with Wordpress or Joomla. I have created several ecommerce sites, several blogs, and all because of video training versus written word training.

A person can purchase video tutorials on a wide variety of subjects. When I purchased my how-to tutorials, it was a matter of paying for them, downloading them, and storing them on my computer. A lot of the time I would be finished with the tutorial in a few days or weeks, and never really need it after that. In some instances though I would go back and watch the video again every few months.

A person can still buy video tutorials, download them, and store them on their hard drive, if they prefer, or they can just “rent”video tutorials, use them for a set period of time, and not actually own them. It is almost always at a much lower price to “rent” video tutorials than if they purchased them. The choice is entirely up to the customer.

There are many, many video tutorials available on the Internet, covering a large variety of subjects, and I recommend them highly for anyone desiring to learn new or specialized computer and Internet skills.

To see a short sample of a video tutorial, check out the video below.

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Oct 23

Who would ever imagine that Graham Bell’s invention would one day be on computers networked all over the world. VoIP or Voice over Internet Protocol as the name suggests, uses the Internet to call anyone of your friends in any part of the world.

What makes this technology appealing is the cost. VoIP is a cheap alternative to complex phone systems that you have never really fully understood. How many times have you looked at your phone bill and just shrugged off the number of calls charged to you. VoIP is a good alternative for small businesses and offices that want the most out of one kind of savings. Visit Internet Service Provider for more information

So what do you need to look out for when applying for a VoIP service especially for those who are not technologically savvy? Here are some helpful tips that you can consider when looking for a provider that offers a cheap but reliable service.

Compare the price range from various providers first. There is nothing like doing your preliminary homework. Make sure that you are choosing from trustworthy and tested providers.

Always look carefully into the inclusion of hidden charges and if there is a payment for termination of service and/or activation of service.

Ask if they offer e911 emergency service and find out how you can apply for the service.

Do not sign up for a provider that requires you to have an entirely new phone system. The reason for getting VoIP in the first place is to save some money.

Check online about the VoIP company background and business tenure. Check if they’ve had complaints about their service.

Try using service providers that have already established a mass appeal. Visit ISP for more information

You should look closely at what you need for yourself and your family. If you are the kind of person that makes a lot of calls to other countries, then you should look for a package that offers really cheap international rates. If you get the bulk of your personal calls from just one city, look for a package that will provide you with your own phone number that people can call you with also at local rates.

When you have finished making your checklist and have looked into all the factors, you will suddenly realize that you managed to find the cheapest and most appropriate VoIP provider who can offer you the maximum number of services at the minimum rates that you want. Visit Business Opportunities for more information

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