September 8th, 2008
Driving targeted traffic to your website is not as easy as you might be tempted to think after poking around on the Internet and reading articles on the topic. Here are some tips on how to generate “organic” traffic - visitors coming to your website from search engines, specifically looking for whatever your website is about.
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Traffic - a website’s most powerful asset
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August 22nd, 2008
Security is the first thing every CEO in the business industry considers. With proper security metrics, the company will be able to anticipate potential risks and do something about them.
The implementation of security metrics is one way of measuring the effectiveness of a company’s security program. There are CEOs from various industries who still do not realize the importance of having these metrics in their system. These are people who think that these metrics are just time-consuming. Some of the CEOs just might not know where to start when it comes to building the metrics program. However, you should remember that the development and delivery of programs and services with results can be measured. Thus, these should include security as well.
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August 4th, 2008
Overviews why a computer registry can become sluggish, confused or contain contradictory information. Summarizes some registry repair problems and why anyone using their computer a little or lot, would want to run a good registry repair software.
It is exciting to get a new computer. As long as it is able to do what you need it to do, a new computer should last for some time giving you plenty of computing power with lots of online capabilities. Like any thing else, though, it will need some regular upkeep to keep it going as expected. In fact, it may not be long before it starts to slow down - which is why you need to get a Windows registry repair software package before long.
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April 17th, 2008
There is an important tool for protecting your computer that is often overlooked. You’ve probably guessed by now that I’m talking about the Surge Suppressor. The title of this darn article spoiled my surprise. Before we discuss surge suppressors though, we need to talk about surges.
What is a surge, and why must we suppress it? I’m vastly oversimplifying, but electricity runs through the power lines and into the outlets in your home much like water in a hose. The water in a hose moves from an area of high pressure to an area of lower pressure. That’s why it flows down the hose. Voltage is like the measurement of the amount of pressure in the electric lines. Standard power in North America flows at 120 volts. A surge is like forcing too much water down the hose at once.
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Surge Supressors - Why You Need One, What They Do And How To Choose One
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