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The FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center today warned that anyone looking for a job on-line needs to be particularly vigilant against growing work-at-home scams. The IC3 said it continues to receive numerous complaints from individuals who have fallen victim to the scammers. Read More
It's no secret that Twitter has been getting more and more popular. It's a great tool to stay in touch with friends, family, and complete strangers. It's also an awesome tool to promote your blog. Here are a few tips on how to use Twitter to promote your blog. Read More
Here are tips to pitch your blog successfully... Read More
Hackers have developed a new worm cashing in on the popularity of new US president, Barack Obama. Read More

7 Ways to Turn a Blog Post Upside Down and Get More Comments

7 Ways to Turn a Blog Post Upside Down and Get More Comments - http://www.problogger.net Avatar Posted by rupalik under Marketing
From http://www.problogger.net 5561 days ago
Made Hot by: on February 5, 2009 8:45 pm
The technique is simply to turn a post upside down and make the comments the primary focus of the post rather than what you have to say. Here are a number of ways of doing this with some links to examples of where I've done it: Read More
Believe it or not, there are a lot of different ways to monetize blogs. Every day, new options open up for bloggers to make some extra money. I thought I would share some of the most popular ways to monetize your blog below. Read More
Yes, in the past year two big retailers, who were apparently compliant to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, were breached. Does that mean PCI DSS has grown increasingly irrelevant? Read More
Google Chrome was built from the ground up to be a more secure Web browser, and Google and its Chromium developers should be applauded for the attention they have brought to browser security. Read More
Usernames and passwords may be the largest concern of the Monster.com data breach. Now bank accounts may be the hit after monster.com hacking. Read More
It s not yet known if Heartland Payment Systems newly disclosed data breach will count as the largest card heist ever. But some analysts say what is clear is that the Payment Card Industry data security standard that Visa and MasterCard require isn t sufficient to ensure cardholder data is safeguarded. Read More
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