I’ve just uncovered what could be a serious issue for some AWeber users. Let’s be clear that it’s not an issue with AWeber itself, it’s how some people choose to use their autoresponders that’s the problem.
Whilst I may not be the first to identify the issue, I’ve not seen or heard anyone else mention it before so I could be the first to take it to the masses.
The net effect of the problem is that thieves could be walking away with thousands of dollars worth of digital products without their owners noticing a thing.
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A question that’s often asked on forums is,
“How do I create PDF files that contain clickable word links instead of only clickable URLs?”
The answer is right here!
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Microsoft is setting its lawyers on a group of men who’ve registered over 400 domain names that are related in some way to its company or products. Domains such as 1microsoft67.info, halo2player.com, freehotmail.net, genuinewindowsvista.com, and windowshome.info were parked and configured to display pay per click adverts.
As tempting as it might be to target the typo market, potentially infringing registered trademarks (especially of a giant like M$), it’s patently not very clever to do so.
There’s talk about one of the accused is a member of the Warrior Forum; an Internet marketer just like you and I.
Get the full details here and keep a check on those domains.
Technorati Tags: Microsoft, Domainsquatting, Typosquatting, Cybersquatting
You can’t help but notice something very big going on online especially when it involves over 90 million people around the world and is regularly in the news.
MySpace isn’t just big. It’s HUGE! Popular too… From the biggest names in popular music today to your neighbours kids, almost everyone over the age of 6 has either heard of MySpace or has already registered their own virtual presence on the social network.
And now the Internet marketing brigade are setting their sites on having a base camp well behind the front lines.
As a relatively ‘old’ person (I’m at the lower end of 30+), my experience so far with MySpace has been minimal as I’ve had other much more important things to do… Sure, I’d set-up a profile, but until tonight I hadn’t really considered what I’d do with it. That was until people started to report making a nice, regular income from it. Now, I’m paying attention.
After having been inspired by a number of recent reports, my inertia about doing something for commerial gain on MySpace has been overcome.
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The next time you log into your Google AdSense account, you might notice something new in the top right-hand corner; it’s a bit of text telling you when you last logged in!

The immediate question that springs to mind is “Why?”
Some possible answers that I could think of include:
- To alert you to the fact that someone other than you has been logging into your AdSense account, perhaps without your knowing.
- To help you come to terms with the fact that you do check your AdSense stats too often and professional help might be an option to consider.
Of course, it doesn’t make any difference to real AdSense stats addicts because it’s only the time since your last login. If you refresh every few minutes then you’re effectively never logged out!
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