Post With Care!! Blog posts you should read……

I have been away from this site for a bit putting my energies toward researching and planning my approach to entering the area of affiliate marketing. You may remember from an earlier post that I have already created a couple of sites in this area.  After allowing the sites to run for a couple of weeks I am now evaluating and refining them.  I have, however, continued to visit blogs and have found a couple of posts which I feel contain important information which merits my mention of them here along with the suggestion you visit and read them.

Linda Caroll has written a post on her blog that provides some very important information about blog hacking. Follow this link to find this important information.  http://lindacaroll.com/web/sattanorg-wordpress-hack-steals-google-traffic.html. Linda is the behind the scene genius behind the makeover of Gary Simpson’s “Temple” a few weeks ago and certainly can speak( or write) with authority on web issues.

Gary Simpson has also added an excellent post ( http://motivationselfesteem.com/talk/845/warning-posts-and-comments-can-be-dangerous-to-you.htm )to his blog reminding us of the potential negative consequences of our online activities. Often when we are creating content for placement on the internet we feel a false sense of privacy and security because we are in the protective comfort of our home. Gary’s post along with the comments attached to serve as a reminder that our computers are a window to the world. They are a window through which we may look but also a window through which we may also be viewed.

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One Response to “Post With Care!! Blog posts you should read……”

  1. Gary Simpson Says:

    Hi Ken,

    Thanks for the reference.

    “Often when we are creating content for placement on the internet we feel a false sense of privacy and security because we are in the protective comfort of our home. Gary’s post along with the comments attached to serve as a reminder that our computers are a window to the world. They are a window through which we may look but also a window through which we may also be viewed.”

    Very well put!

    Gary Simpson

 

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