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Local Search Marketing Tool

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How to Secure your Password from Hackers

securing your passwords from hackers

securing your passwords from hackers


Six Reasons Why a Business should hire a SEO specialist

It can be a daunting task to market your online business. With all the competition on the web, there are many companies vying for the top spot in any niche. With new technologies come new challenges for an Internet marketer and being at the forefront is a great challenge. You have to not only place your website in front of the eyes of your customer, but you must compel them to click on your link. After that, it becomes a challenge of keeping them on your site and finally, choosing you over the rest.



How to add products to your Amazon AStore

1. https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/

2. LOGIN

3. left side bar shows “Signed in as”.. choose the proper account if you have more than one

4. go to aStore

5. hit “edit”

6. if new category, hit “Add Category Page”

7.  Choose Category Title

8.  hit “Add Products”

9.  search for a product by keyword (ex. isopure protein) or (ex. isopure protein banana) to help focus search

10.  hit “Add”

11.  hit “back to catalog”

12.  hit “continue”

13.  hit “continue” until store is published!!

DONE

add product to category

1. https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/

2. LOGIN

3. left side bar shows “Signed in as”.. choose the proper account if you have more than one

4. go to aStore

5. hit “edit”

6. choose category (ex. Hair Products)

7. hit “Add Products”


Speed up your browsing experience with Google Public DNS!

Recently I was having trouble navigating to certain websites that I hosted. I knew the sites weren’t down to code issues so I called my hosting provider and asked them if there were problems on their end. There wasn’t and through troubleshooting, I discovered that my ISP (Cox Cable) was having issues with their DNS servers finding these websites.

I was told about switching to Google Public DNS.  I followed the steps and switched my DNS servers from Cox to Google.

Problem solved!  It appears Google spends more time ensuring their DNS servers are more reliable and up-to-date.  Staying with Cox was keeping me from administrating my websites, as well as view a few others.

Thanks Google :)