Our friends at Gizmodo remind us that the first day of the shortest month is not just for groundhogs. It’s also international Change Your Passwords Day. So celebrate in style by being safe and changing your password. Read the Gizmodo article to find out more about password security.
Tag Archives: internet
Here’s a novel way to make money on teh internetz
How I Made $70 Selling Myself on Twitter.
Journalist discovers how to make some quick cash by demeaning himself on the internet. If you’re not too proud, you can sell yourself on Twitter as a way for someone else to promote their website. You’ll have to read the details yourself.
Facebook tells you who’s into kinky workplace sex
Use Facebook’s Targeted Ads to Find Out How Many People Are Into Kinky Sex in Any Workplace.
It’s come to this. Facebook’s gathering and segmentation of user data allows them to provide information on just about anything you can think of. In this case, how people who work at particular companies get their freak on.
Your Own SEO Business: What You Can Expect
SEO Book’s PeterD has written a very droll article about starting an SEO business. The opening two paragraphs should give you an idea why I think you’ll enjoy reading the rest:
“Some readers might be considering taking that giant leap from their boring day job into the wonderfest that is full-time SEO. Huge money! Party central! Hangin’ at conferences with Matt Cutts! What could possibly go wrong?
Let’s take a serious look at what your new life will look like.”
2011: The Year In Search
The official Google blog site is displaying this strikingly edited review of the year’s important events, fads, and cultural trends that showed up big on the search engine this past year.
Filler text that ties the room together
Abide or roll with Lebowski Ipsum, a website that generates lorem ipsum inflected by The Dude, Danny, and Walter.
If that’s not enough, blogger Bob Rudis has gathered 15 sources of unusual lorem ipsum.
Email’s not down or out
Social media site Kutenda published this focused version of an infographic from Visible Gains showing that email still packs a punch.
Get your WordPress on
Author Kirk Biglione of Oxford Media Works has put together a fantastic compendium of WordPress tutorials at his website WP Apprentice.
