Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, has decided to allow software developers access to your click-through patterns in order to track interests, and ultimately spending trends.
It’s called data-mining and it’s big business.
Mr. Z stands to make a lot of money by creating statistics out of your clicks.
Personally, I’m okay with that. I really am.
I understand that by participating online, I am revealing information about myself that can be viewed by marketers, hackers, ex-boyfriends (the entire world) to see.
I participate online knowing that what I put out there can and will be held against me in the court of opinion and statistics; that advertisers will harvest my email and personal stats so they could send me unsolicited offers.
In this day and age, a digital trail is hard to avoid.
With that said, we all want to be safe.
Take a look at http://www.reclaimprivacy.org/. This free software will review your current Facebook settings and will make suggestions on what you need to change to be as safe as possible.
Andrew Ran Wong of Web Studio 13 (@WebStudio13) created this great blog post about working with the versatile WordPress theme, Thesis.
If you’re interested in blogging, you’ll have many choices to make. WordPress makes the process much easier and the theme, Thesis, allows users many advantages. This article will highlight the following:
1. Save you time if you haven’t made up your mind what theme to install on your Wordpress blog. It’s really a no-brainer;
2. Illustrate how versatile and convenient Thesis tool is;
3. Demonstrate what a supportive community Thesis users have come to form.
If you’re using Facebook and Twitter to generate leads for your business, it’s easy to experience —what I affectionately call— virtual overwhelm.
I’ve developed a valuable e-report called YOUR 15-MINUTES-A-DAY MAINTENANCE FORMULA. This step by step guide will show you how to effectively network on a daily basis in order to sustain your online momentum.
Social Networking doesn’t have to take up your entire day in order for you to reap the benefits.
Let me show you how I maintain my online momentum and generate weekly inquiries using this simple formula.
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If you like the idea of using symbols in your posts (and you have a PC), take a peek at this link and it’ll show you how to use ALT codes: http://su.pr/1zr2yI.
If you’re a Mac user, you can still use these symbols, you’ll just have to copy and paste them, instead of using keyboard commands.
To obtain an ALT Character:
1. Make certain that the Num Lock key has been pressed to activate the numeric key section of the keyboard.
2. Depress the Alt key.
3. While the Alt key is depressed, type the proper sequence of numbers (on the numeric keypad) of the ALT code from the table above.
4. Release the ALT key and the character will appear.
Voilà!
If your keyboard doesn’t have NUM LOCK on the keypad, check out this link for a possible solution: http://bit.ly/1vSFIy.
If you’ve wanted to join the Facebook craze but weren’t sure where to start, I’ve created this nifty QUICK SET UP GUIDE for small business owners.
A personal Facebook Profile page can be easy to set up, but if you’re interested in marketing your business online, you need to know the ground rules and how to navigate efficiently.