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Tips
Useful tips and tricks from our Partners and guests.
Email
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Pfishing - Phishing
- Don't fall for those "we're closing your account in two seconds if you
don't give us all your information" disaster emails. What to look
for and how to save your identity. |
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Pfishing -
Track the source to see if the email is legitimate. |
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Spam - How to Avoid It - Some
hand way and cautions to help lessen the amount of spam you receive
daily. |
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Top 10
Email Mistakes - Ever wonder why people don't get your emails or
don't respond to your requests? It might be your Subject Line or
one of the other 10 most common email mistakes. |
Telephone
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Get a Live Voice Every
Time
- Here is a long list of all those places you might need to call and
don't want to wade through all those "press 1 for English," "press 3 for
help with..." annoying lists of recordings that try to sound friendly
and helpful but are merely frustrating and time consuming. |
Websites
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Annoy Your
Visitors and Keep Them From Coming Back. Here are some
sure-fire ways to annoy the people visiting your website and insure that
they never come back. |
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Building
Your Website and Doing it Right - If you're going to build and
maintain your own website, you will need to learn a few basics to
maintain that professional look and keep your visitors coming back. |
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Buyer Beware
- The
advertisers may be neglecting to tell you about the annual
fees for domain name registration and web
site hosting fees, and are also failing to tell you what
you get for your design fee, and what the cost
will be to update or change your site, and who will be
working on your site. Find out what it costs to have a website. |
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Malware on Websites -
For their latest trick, malware makers are using
banner ads on high-traffic sites like MySpace and Excite to entice people into
installing adware, spyware, and "scareware" -- software that, in the words of
Washington Post blogger Brian Krebs, "reports false or exaggerated system
security threats on the user's computer, mainly in an attempt to get them to buy
even more worthless software to clean up the supposed security problems." |
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