December 2010

This Guest Post by Mark is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

Aren’t we all familiar with the money making secrets and formulas most gurus sell? “Do this and you’ll make money, guaranteed!” Or: “Try this out, this is the key to making money online!” Just how accurate are those claims ? Or, more importantly, are those claims accurate at all?

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This Guest Post by Lior is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

Though WordPress, if installed and operated correctly, can be a reasonably secure CMS, there is no such thing as perfect security, especially for applications that run on Web servers.

Even worse, WordPress’ popularity makes it a tempting target for attack as any exploit found in it can be instantly used to affect millions of sites on the Web. Though major breaches have been very few and most security holes have been patched very quickly, there is always a need to do more and ensure that one’s site is as secure as possible.

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With the growth of Twitter, there have been lots of services and software’s created around it. One of popular software in this series is TweetAdder. I had tried lots of software’s to help me with automation on Twitter before, but none of them really impressed me, they way I was impressed by TweetAdder Automation Software. We can do lots of things with TweetAdder like Automation of Twitter posts, Auto Twitter follow, Auto Twitter unfollow, tweets in bulk, Twitter Search etc.

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This Guest Post by Vern is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

At first the Internet was nothing more than a network of academic pages with curious little “hyper links” that connected one to the next. As technology developed, however, companies began to suspect there might be a use of this world wide web for them to promote their own wares. As a result, those interconnected web pages began showing the world online brochures from various commercial entities.

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This Guest Post by Amanda is a Part of Guest Blogging Contest

Facebook’s recent disclosure that a staggering 500 million Internet users have signed up for its service is a dramatic indication of just how pervasive the adoption of social media services has become these days. From being a somewhat unique network targeted largely at college students and younger audiences, Facebook has quickly grown to become one of the most valuable properties on the Internet with a market value estimated in the tens of billions of dollars. The company is by no means alone. Other social media networks and Web properties such as Myspace, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn have also seen remarkable adoption by mainstream Internet and corporate users over the past two years or so. Much of that consumption is being driven by the real-time communications, interactivity and enormous access to new audiences that is enabled by social media. The rapidly growing adoption is driving several trends on the social media front.