During the 1990s, telecommuting was a growing concept but didn’t really infiltrate the business community as many of us had hoped. Even today if you peruse the classified section on Craigslist, employers looking for freelancers insist that the work be completed on site. Telecommuters need not apply and that’s perfectly within their right to make […]
The Web is full of stats and you really can find a stat for almost anything. There are even stats for blogs. I know this because a friend forwarded an article full of them a few weeks ago. This article studied the best time and day to post your blog and shared their findings. According […]
The Internet is an amazing place. You’re literally just one mouse-click, finger swipe away from all kinds of information. This is the Information Age! One caveat though; all the information presented online isn’t trustworthy. Anyone can offer how-to’s but following some of those how-to’s can cost you. There’s Money to be made on Craigslist! I […]
For the past month, I’ve been busy building three WordPress sites. All were existing blogs; two from Blogger and the other was a QuickBlogcast blog. Today I can say that two are complete and one is about 80 percent complete. What a process. I’ve known about WordPress for years but shyed away from it. Blogger […]
Sunday night Zappos sent out an email to employees and customers alerting them that hackers broke into their system. Twenty-four million customers were affected and even though hackers walked away with customer user name and passwords, they didn’t get complete credit card information; only the last four digits. If you’re selling product online, security is […]