How To Make A Lot Of Money On The Internet Doing NothingWritten by Dean Phillips
"You can make a lot of money on Internet doing nothing!" That's number one Internet marketing myth.It's an urban legend, of course. But yet, that ideaology is still pervasive on Internet. So, I'm here to give it to you straight. Yes, you can make a lot of money on Internet. But you first have to take time necessary to educate yourself on Internet marketing. And after you do that, you have to work your butt off! Now I'm sure many of you reading this article don't want to hear that. And those guilty of helping to perpetuate myth point to success of current "flavor of month," Brad Fallon. However, what they don't tell you is while Brad is doing exceptionally well right now, initially him and his wife Jennifer busted their butts, working day and night fulfilling their many orders. All of successful people I know work hard like that. In fact, some of most successful people I know work longest hours. Take me for instance. Most mornings I get up at five or six o'clock, because I can't wait to get started. And most nights, I don't get offline until around 10 or 11:00.
| | 2much.net Defuses Code BombsWritten by Sidney Zombay
2much.net Overcomes Time Bombs (Montreal) December 2, 2004 – 2much.net has overcome Time Bombs planted in its operating systems and is back online, a week earlier than anticipated. The company, recently hit by cyber sabotage and theft of its proprietary live video chat software, thus resuscitated over 35 sites which are using LiveCamNetwork 1.9 platform, introduced by 2much.net a little over a year ago. Since last week of November, 2much Programmers had been working on writing a temporary replacement of module affected when breakthrough occurred, late Monday night. “It wasn’t just time bombs in software,” said Mark Prince, owner of 2much.net. “Our server was being attacked from outside by logic bombs. We managed to capture a signal and decode it, so now we know source and our programmers have effectively blocked it.” When attacks occurred, chat hostesses across thirty-five sites were kicked off, frustrating clients and performers alike. “We were pulling our hair trying to figure it out,” said Prince. Now that company has blocked attack, patched receive codes and gone back online, they fully intend to prosecute, said 2much Media and Communications manager Greg Jones. “This crime affected almost forty companies across net, hundreds of chat hostesses, over a hundred various employees, it cost us a lot in reputation.”
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