Jan
28th
Visit the Marketing Assassin blog on Wordpress
By Rene
I add 3-4 blog posts a week here and promote through linkedin,
Twitter, Ecademy and Business Scene.
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http://marketingassassin.wordpress.com
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Jan
15th
Slash your home Utility Bills
By Anthony Ruben
Contact me if you want to find out how to plan reducing your bills
by 50% or
more.
Jan
8th
The big freeze won't stop us getting 2010 started with a bang!
By Dawn McGruer M IDM AIBA
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Jan
7th
Cybercrime, as a small business, you have just as big a risk
By David
Email, internet usage and electronic communication are used more
and more in everyday business. In fact, for 94% of all business
they are an absolutely essential tool. They’ve brought a whole new
world of ways to save money, time and hassle – from online banking
to instant messaging and e-business. Email especially is a fast,
easy and cheap way to get your message out to customers, partners
or suppliers. Yet email and web access is also a gateway in to your
business – and keeping that gateway secure is just as important as
the lock on the front door, the CCTV or the security guard in the
doorway. As all businesses rely more on IT, the security risks are
increasing. In the last 2-3 years cyber criminals have uncovered
new and sophisticated ways to infiltrate and harm any and all kinds
of networks. Targeted Trojan attacks; increased by nearly 800% in
2008, according to some reports. Spammers also managed to crack
CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers
and Humans Apart), distributing malicious spam through trusted
web-based email providers by creating hundreds of accounts with the
sole purpose of distributing spam. 6 out10 emails are spam which
now originate from these email services. The proliferation of
dangerous spam and infected websites means that no business is
safe, it’s no longer the big targets (like banks and large
corporations) which are vulnerable. The very fact of being
connected to the internet and using electronic communication places
any business at risk. The true costs to business from threats like
those mentioned above are far greater than merely the financial
implications. In addition to direct cost there are: • Cost of
computer downtime • Lost productivity • Lost sales More importantly
is the possibility that your confidential corporate or customer
information could fall into the wrong hands. Take for example the
recent data breach in America, which was disclosed by Heartland
Payment Systems in January 2008, that breach affected millions of
customers, and caused the company’s stock to lose 42% of its value
and to close at a 52 week low. The financial loss was painful, but
the loss of customer trust and the company’s reputation may yet be
even more harmful. Businesses of all sizes face similar challenges
today, but the difference is, small and medium sized organizations
do not have the IT budget or resources to deliver real levels of
protection needed today. So where does this leave small and medium
businesses when it comes to security? Part of the answer must be,
security that is simple to install, easy to use and manage, and
above all, effective. It is also a common challenge to find IT
solutions that minimize total cost of ownership, while making sure
they improve productivity and customer service. Any company
regardless of size needs to be free to conduct their business
without worrying about security headaches. Five security tips that
will help you secure your information network, business data and
reputation. 1. Ensure you have a multi layered defence 2. Educate
your employees and users about security risks 3. Control all web
access 4. Stay ahead of threats 5. Know your legal obligations
Jan
6th
2010 preparations
By Mark
Ah the joys of winter, a choice of days spent sitting outside in
the cold, for hours, looking for that elusive bird (feathered
before you ask) or, setting up work flow and storage/back
up systems for the new year.
oh yes and the phone calls asking if I can photograph a wedding, from 9AM until midnight for £250.00, as its only a matter of "pushing a button" isn't it.
Hmm decisions
oh yes and the phone calls asking if I can photograph a wedding, from 9AM until midnight for £250.00, as its only a matter of "pushing a button" isn't it.
Hmm decisions
Jan
4th
Do you want 5 new leads for your business in your area?
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