Wednesday, September 10, 2008

History Of Identity Theft Advances With Technology by Franck Pasquet

The hot topic concerning online use is old news according to the history of identity theft in the United States as well as other countries.

While the victim still loses their money, their credit score and their reputation, at least they still have their health. In the early days in the history of identity theft the thief would usually kill the victim and assume their identity.

Looking alike was only worrisome if someone had known the person since there were not too many requirements for a photo identification card.

As time passed, criminals learned they could obtain enough information about a person from the trash without the need for killing the victim.

“Dumpster diving” as it is most commonly called, allowed them to obtain bank statements, credit card information and most everything else they needed to represent themselves as someone else. As the history of identity theft matured, thieves took to stealing directly from the mailbox, keeping an eye out on days bank statements usually went out. This method was just as successful but did not share the dirt that was evident in dumpster diving.

Telemarketing brought another wave of criminals into the history of identity theft as they could call people telling them they won a prize or were from a charitable organization calling about a donation.

When they first started it was easy to convince people to give out personal information for verification purposes and then use it to open credit card accounts, buy houses and other forms of illegal financial transactions.

Internet Opens Doors Wide For Identity Theft

When people first started conducting transaction online, criminals found a new, more convenient method of stealing an identity. When hacking into banking sites became tougher due to stricter security controls, the history of identity theft was advanced by the most basic concept ever to plague the public �" greed.

The fear of not being able to conduct transactions online as well as correcting possible problems with an account, also make some people willing to share their personal information with identity thieves.

Internet service providers rarely conduct background checks on people who host a website, and many emails are sent telling people their bank account has been compromised and they need to click on a link to take them to the security department, which will verify their information and fix the problem.

Even with the history of identity theft people still fall for this phishing scam and willing turn over their information without realizing what is going on until their account balances reach zero.

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8 Tips to Create a Blog Post That Gets Your Reader's Attention by Mark McCullagh

The biggest challenges facing most bloggers is not only creating content on a regular basis, but also writing posts that will actually get read by your target audience.

Have you ever landed on a blog and found yourself looking at a huge amount of text that looked like one big sentence? My guess is that you didn't bother to read that post.

Here are 8 helpful tips to write blog posts that get attention:

1. Perform keyword research but don't overuse your keywords.

Make a list of the keyword phrases that have the most search volume in your niche and write posts relevant to those keywords.

Include the keyword phrase you have selected in your headline and in the first sentence. Use variations of the keyword in the rest of the post and write naturally, avoiding repetition.

2. Use headlines that are catchy and arouse curiosity.

Your headline is the most important part of your post and is the most crucial single factor that will determine whether your post will get read.

It is a good idea to copy headlines that catch your eye and create a swipe file that you can use as a reference.

Your headline should appeal to the emotions of your reader, which leads us to the next point:

3. Know your reader.

This point is illustrated wonderfully by internet marketing expert Eben Pagan who said that when you write, try to picture your reader at home alone, sitting in front of their computer.

* What is this person thinking about? * What are their problems, frustrations, fears, and needs? * What solutions can you offer them?

There is a conversation already going on inside your readers' mind, try to enter into it by:

4. Writing to your reader as an individual.

Imagine that the person is sitting beside you and you are having a conversation. Simply record this conversation.

Or, think about how you would address a good friend if you were sending them an email offering advice or telling them about something that you thought was really cool.

5. Be clear and concise.

Most people read posts by quickly scanning so it is important to cut all unnecessary words and get to the point as fast and obviously as you can.

The important issue here is to proofread your posts with a fine-tooth comb. Always try to look for the briefest and most direct way to get your message across.

6. Make your posts easy to read with formatting techniques.

* make your sentences and paragraphs shorter * use bullet points and numbered lists * break up the text with graphics * bold important points

7. Check your spelling and grammar.

Your credibility is at stake and nothing makes a poorer impression than spelling mistakes and poor grammar.

Remember that your writing is a reflection of you and this will directly affect your readers' opinion of you.

8. Use lots of links.

Providing your readers with additional resources will add to your credibility and authority in your niche.

Linking to other sites will also help you build a network within your niche as these sites will often end up linking to you as well.

The whole purpose of blogging is to have your posts read.

I hope that you find these tips helpful and I invite you to share any tips that you have found effective.

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Beginners Guide to Blogging Online by Terry Detty

A blog is basically an online journal wherein you can digitally pen down your thoughts, ideas, opinions and practically anything that you want people to read. Blogs come in different styles, formats, and settings, depending on the preference of the user. Many blogging sites, offer built in features such as hyperlink, straight texts, pictures etc. Some blogging sites, even allow you to put video and mp3's on your blogs.

Instead of writing texts, some bloggers choose to make their blogs more audio friendly, by using spoken word entries. This is called audio blogging.

Basically a blog contains these features:

title- which allows you to label your post body- this is the content of your post trackback- other sites can be linked back to your blog permanent link- every article that you write has a URL comments- this allow readers to post comments on your blog.

One of the advantages of blogging, is that it is made of only a few templates. Unlike, other websites that is made up of numerous individual pages. This make it easier for blog users to create new pages, because it already has a fix setting that include: slots for title, body of the post, category, etc.

This is especially useful for first time users, since they can start blogging right away. They can chose from a number of templates that blogging websites provide.

Anyone who wants to start a blog can do so by becoming a member of a blogging website of their choice. Once they've become members, they automatically become a part of that particular blogging community. They can browse through other bloggers pages, and link them back to their own blogs. They can also make comments on other members' blogs.

Blogging is not just limited to personal usage. There are a lot of blogs that follow a theme such as: sports, politics, philosophy, social commentary, etc. These blogs espouse on their specific themes. This way blogging becomes a medium in which people can share their knowledge and opinions about a variety of themes and topics.

Some bloggers even use their blogs as a means to advertise. Some authors advertise their books on their blogs. While other bloggers, use their blogs to shed light to currents issues, events, news and catastrophes.

Nowadays in education, blogs also play an important part. Professors use blogging to document the lessons that they have discussed and taught. This way, students who who have missed classes, can easily catch up with their assignments.

A lot of entrepreneurs benefit from blogging by promoting their businesses on their blogs, with millions and millions of people logging onto the net everyday, blogging has become a lucrative move. Some bloggers who run online businesses promote their merchandise online. While others profit through advertisement.

But by far, the most popular blog type is the one that takes the form of a personal journal. This is the kind that is usually used by first time bloggers. Individuals who want to document the daily struggle of their everyday lives, poems, rants, opinions, find that blogging offers them a medium in which to express themselves.

Bloggers usually communicate within themselves. This is one of the appeals of blogging. It creates a community of people sharing their ideas, thoughts, and comments with each other.

Blogs varying in topics, themes, and set-ups, can be found in blog directories. First time users who want to get an idea of what the blogging world is all about can browse through a number of blogs using these directories. This way they'd get an idea of what these blogging communities are like.

Blogging is popular all over the world. Blog is short for the term weblog. There are no rules when it comes to blogging. Bloggers have the freedom to express themselves how ever way they want, and the best thing about blogging, is that most blogging sites are free.

There are numerous blogging websites to choose from in the net. This give first time users the option of joining a blogging community that appeals to their interests.

Just search any blogging directory and you'd get a listing of a lot of blogging sites that are available on the net. It's easy to search a blogging directory, because it is organized according to category. This way you would get exactly what you are after. Blogging is really for everyone. It is fun, simple and easy.


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Requirments For Successful Blogging by Antonio Seegars

In the beginning there was websites, now there are blogs. If there was an internet bible that's how it would go in the new testament. Because blogs have become powerful marketing tools and unlike websites there free. Soon there will be more blog owners then website owners on the internet and for most people just starting a blog and advertising it to their friends is all they need to do but if you started a blog for internet marketing/business purposes you need to know a few things about blogging if you want to be successful.

First, before you sign up for a blog you need to think what the content of your blog is going to be. Content is what holds blogs to together and keeps visitors coming back for more. Without good content no matter how many blogs you have you don't really have anything. So before you start blogging you need to think about what the subject of your blog is and you need to find information to provide to your blog visitors.

Fortunately, information is free on the internet and there are a variety of places where you can get topics for your blog post. If you do a search in Google for the subject of your blog you can find tons of free information to use in your blog. Once you find this information you have the choice of taking it as is, or rewriting it and putting your personal spin on it.

If your not the creative type and you can't really think of any subjects for your blog, just think about what the category of your blog is and use that to find information for your blog. If your blog is in the category of internet marketing for instance, you can do a search for internet marketing in article directories such as Ezine Articles or you can visit Internet Marketing Forums such as the Warrior Forum and these places will provide you with topics for your blog, you just have to pick one that you find interesting. It's possible to own a blog and provide years worth of content for it without every having to create content yourself.

Once you've got your content it's time to promote your blog. I only use one form of marketing promotion and that's article marketing.

With article marketing you can submit articles to article directories and wait for traffic to come in. Articles are a great source for free promotion because you can write about whatever you want and you can include a link to any site that you wish as long as it's within the guidelines of the article directory that your using. Article directories are used by blog and website owners to find content so if you write a good article your article can be spread around the internet with a link back to your blog on multiple websites and blogs, so you get all of the traffic that they attract. Articles are also viewable in search engines such as Google so you can get organic traffic from people searching for information.

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Antonio Seegars is a successful website owner.