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Apr 26 2018

Five Ways To Keep Your Website Safe

5 Ways To Keep Your Website Safe

You put a lot of work into building your web site, making it look and perform exactly as you wish. The last thing you need is for some miscreant to deface it, take it down, or take it over. To prevent that, you need to be proactive.

Written by Jules Smith · Categorized: Technology

Dec 04 2017

Don’t Steal That File!

CD and padlock

Some people have the idea that everything on the Internet is free. They see a photo they like, they take it for their own site. Some text sounds good, they copy and paste it into their own blog. They hear a song they like, they use it in their video. Is this OK? Or is it theft?

Written by Jules Smith · Categorized: Communications

Oct 14 2017

Should You Always Follow Back?

shocking image on a computer screen

If you’re using social media as a tool for business networking, then you need contacts. But does that mean you should follow everyone who follows you? Are there ever reasons to stop following someone?

Written by Jules Smith · Categorized: Communications

Sep 05 2017

Secure Your Email Now

envelopes sealed with wax

This past week, security researchers discovered yet another major data breach, this one exposing more than 711 million email addresses and passwords. Even if all you do is send pictures of your cat to your friends, you need to secure your email.

Written by Jules Smith · Categorized: Technology

Aug 28 2017

Add Some Talent To Your Business Orchestra

Charles Dutoit and the Philadelphia Orchestra concert in Tianjin

Being successful as an entrepreneur requires identifying those things we can, should, or must do ourselves; and letting someone else do the rest. Otherwise, we’re like a solo musician trying to play every part of a symphony simultaneously.

Written by Jules Smith · Categorized: Communications

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