Corporate Security for your Home Business

Written by Nick Smith


The words Corporate Security may conjure up images of a group of techies working in a wire-filled basement room of Microsoft or HP, combating hackers and terrorists online using words like algorithm and encryption. If you own your own business, do not allow yourself to think that security is only for big corporations. Every company, big or small, technological or traditional, has two major security concerns: protecting information, and protecting hardware.

Corporate Security: Information

Information isrepparttar commodity that makes companies unique. That information could be a process your company does better than others; or it could be how to makerepparttar 100302 unique product you sell; or it could be a collection of information that you have that others want access to. In any case, protectingrepparttar 100303 information that makes your company viable could mean financial life or death for your venture. There are three simple corporate security solutions you can implement to decreaserepparttar 100304 likelihood that your information will be leaked or lost.

Make back ups often. If you are like 90% of computer users out there who use Windows, pressing [ctrl] + S is a habit well worth forming. Besides information, time is one of your most valuable resources, so you can’t afford to lose hours of work every timerepparttar 100305 system crashes. Save your work as often as you stop typing. Making additional copies of master files in other places beside your hard drive will mean you won’t lose everything if your hard drive becomes corrupted. Keep these discs in a safe place where you can easily access them if you need to.

Keep secret passwords secret. This may seem like a no-brainer, but too often we think of passwords as annoyances slowing us down. Systems are password-protected to ensure that only those persons who should be allowed access are granted access. If you are working out of a home office and have little face-to-face interaction with clients or customers, you may be tempted to leave your system unlocked or pin a list of your user names and passwords nearrepparttar 100306 computer. Remember that children are both curious and smart, and in only a few clicks ofrepparttar 100307 mouse they can accidentally erase important files. Do yourselfrepparttar 100308 favor of memorizing your passwords and changing them on occasion.



Finding and Managing Quality Reciprocal Links: A Tutorial for The Newbie

Written by Sandi Moses


Finding and Managing Quality Reciprocal Links: A Tutorial for The Newbie By: Sandi Moses

All of us want to increase traffic to our web sites. It helps our search engine rankings, and is a very cost-effective way to provide us with potential new customers. One ofrepparttar best, and certainly least expensive, ways to do that is by exchanging links with sites similar to our own, or that contain content our own visitors are likely to find interesting and useful. It is important to restrict our exchanges to such sites because if we indiscriminately exchange with everybody and anybody we become what is known as a “link farm” and wind up being banned byrepparttar 100301 search engines. No one wants to be banned byrepparttar 100302 search engines, so this article will discuss how to find relevant sites with whom to exchange links, and how to keep track of them after you have exchangedrepparttar 100303 links. Even though there are software programs that will do most if not all of this for you, they have various flaws and inadequacies. If you are one of those people who preferrepparttar 100304 personal touch, this article is for you!

The first thing to do is to type your key words or phrases into a search engine and see what comes up. The sites you see onrepparttar 100305 first few pages have made it torepparttar 100306 top ofrepparttar 100307 search engine rankings. Go to these sites and look around onrepparttar 100308 home page forrepparttar 100309 phrase “links exchange” or sometimes just “links.” Some sites now use “resources.“ They will have instructions for how to place a link to their site on your site, and instructions onrepparttar 100310 information they need from you in order for them to place a link to your site on theirs. Some have a form for you to fill out; others want you to e-mail it to them. Have your information (your site Title, URL (your home page where you want them to point their link), Description, andrepparttar 100311 URL of your links page where you have placed their link, your name and e-mail address) saved in a document ready to cut and paste into both forms and e-mails. It will save you tons of time. Always remember thatrepparttar 100312 Golden Rule applies here. You want them to place a link to you on their site so you need to reciprocate. If you are uncomfortable withrepparttar 100313 content of their links page and would prefer not to be associated with that site, then just move on. There are plenty of others.

Some ofrepparttar 100314 higher ranked sites will have non-content related restrictions about with whom they will exchange or will not links. They will only exchange with you if your site and/or links pages have achieved a certain Google PageRank. (To downloadrepparttar 100315 Google Toolbar click here.) Even if you do not have such a page rank yourself, you can request an exchange with such sites but do not be surprised if they decline or ignore you. If your site is new, be sure not to stop looking afterrepparttar 100316 first page or two inrepparttar 100317 search engines. There are many wonderful sites not onrepparttar 100318 first few pages and most of them would be more than happy to exchange links with you.

Repeat this search frequently because nothing is static on search engines; you might get different results every day searching forrepparttar 100319 very same word or phrase!

Once you have exchanged links with a site check outrepparttar 100320 other sites on their links pages. Some sites have links pages loaded with other sites that would be a good match for you. Go ahead and offer to exchange links with them, also. Beware however that some sites may not have been very discerning in their choices of exchange partners. You, however, will be very discerning and will choose wiselyrepparttar 100321 sites with whom you will exchange links! Be careful not to be too narrow, though. Remember that you want to exchange with sites that have content your visitors may find interesting and useful. If you only exchange with clones or near clones of your site, nobody will be interested for very long. For instance, if your site is about a particular breed of dog, don’t limit your exchanges to other sites about that breed, or even other breeds. Try sites that deal in dog food, dog care in general, grooming products, training methods, dog accessories, shows and other events, etc. Set your site up so that each category has its own page or set of pages, and alphabetizerepparttar 100322 links on each page by site title if your software does not do that automatically. What you want to avoid are sites that have nothing whatsoever to do withrepparttar 100323 main topic of your site. In our example of a site about a breed of dog, avoid exchanging links with sites offering bargain vacations onrepparttar 100324 other side ofrepparttar 100325 globe, casinos, real estate, music, etc. You getrepparttar 100326 idea. Remember that people who visit your site are looking for dog related information, not that other stuff.

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