Showing posts with label online business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online business. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

5 Things Your Kids Should Know About Their Online Reputation

As cyber bullying becomes more and more prevalent in the news and in our children’s lives it’s important to talk to your kids about their online reputation, especially on social networks, and how it can affect their real lives. Here are 5 basic tips to guide your child as they navigate the Internet:

1. If it’s Online, Consider it Public Information

There’s no way to guarantee that what you post online will stay where you intend it to be viewed. People hack Facebook accounts, friends share private messages, and companies change their privacy policies. Before your child posts a picture, types a wall post, or sends a message, they should consider if what they are sharing is “public information” — would they want their principal, grandma, or college admissions reviewers to see it? If not, they shouldn’t post it.

2. Your Internet Persona Stays With You Forever

The Internet has a very hard time forgetting and is far more like a “permanent tattoo” then we may realize. Today, and even more so in the future, college recruiters look up information about prospective applicants. Fast forward to the day when your child graduates. Hiring managers and recruiters will look at their online reputations before deciding whether to hire. So be wise – Internet mistakes stay around.

3. Practice Good Privacy

Privacy settings aren’t a perfect solution, but they do provide a certain level of protection for social media users. If your child is on a social networking website, make sure he or she knows how to keep updates from public view and max out privacy settings. Sometimes it helps for parents to use the same website, so that you can familiarize yourself with the controls. Additionally, a free tool from ReputationDefender.com, called PrivacyDefender.net, can actually set the privacy settings for you and your child with just two clicks.

4. Your Actions Online Affect Others

Many teens operate under the assumption that anything and everything is okay to share with their online friends. For example, a teen may write, “I wish my Dad would quit his job! He says he hates his job and his boss.” While that may seem like an innocuous rant to the teen, if word spread to the father’s boss, that parent might be in trouble. Teens have to learn that what they share online does not only affect them, but that decisions on the Web can have consequences for others.

5. Keep Personal Information Private

One of the cruellest forms of cyber bullying occurs when a bully hijacks another student’s account, locks them out, and then pretends to be the victim. By the time your child has regained control of their account (if ever), their name and reputation could be smeared across the Internet.

To help ensure that your child never has their information stolen, teach the importance of keeping personal information (such as their full birth date, phone number, and address) out of their social networking profile. Additionally, work with your child on creating a strong password that no one else would be able to guess. Some specific tips include using a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, symbols, and numbers. Another good option is making a mnemonic phrase into a password. For example, “I, John Brown, was born at 5:00 in the AM” becomes “IJBwb@5itAM.



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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

An Online Magazine Subscription Can Build Your Business


When it comes to online business the adage is the money is in the list. You want to use email marketing to build your presence on the internet. You do this by building your list of email addresses. When you have a new product or new information on your website you want your customers to see you can send them a message via email and invite them to click the link you have included in your email message so they can easily go to your website. You can build your email list by having on your website an area where visitors can sign up for your free online magazine subscription. I offer a free online magazine subscription on my website.

They enter their email address and their name and they are added to your auto responder. Some people call this an e-zine. But you can call it a magazine on your website to add a little more punch to the offer.

You want to create an online magazine that provides helpful information according to your website market. You will want to put out your online magazine regularly so your customers will know when to expect it.
A weekly magazine sounds like a good plan but there is a lot more work than you might think there is to putting out a worthwhile magazine online so you should look at a monthly magazine instead.
This does not mean you cannot contact your list of online magazine subscribers more than once a month. The reason you have their addresses is to alert them to any specials you are running and if you have a new product to let them know about.
You need to have an auto responder on your website. Each name and email address is on the auto responder which as its name suggests sends out emails automatically to your email list. You can have your online magazine sent out on a specific date depending how you set up your auto responder. Your online magazine can be archived on your website to show people visiting what your magazine is all about.

You want to only include a few issues of your past magazines online. If you have too many people will try to read those before signing up and providing their email address. By then they might move on and never sign up. You not have to make your online magazine a large work. Simply make it newsletter style. Include some articles related to your website. You can even get articles from an online article directory and place them as long as you include the links included in the article.

Using an online magazine is also a good way to promote affiliate products. These are products you promote for others and when someone buys the product through your affiliate link you get a commission. You can include affiliate links in your online magazine with a small article or review about the product. When you use an online magazine subscription to build your online business you create many ways to make money online.