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    Securities Fraud - Stock Scheme That Uses Your Computer
    Many of you may have been exposed to the original online stock scheme where spammers will send out stock picks on penny stocks creating buzz that artificially drives up the price of these worthless stocks. As the price hits the daily high the spammers liquidate their own holdings and walk away with the profits leaving those buyers with the worthless stock. This old fraud scheme has been manipulated and redirected at users of public computers specifically hotel users.Online criminals have developed software that will track
    y not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar wi

    How you can Profit from Autoresponder - Series 2 of 3
    Last time I talked about the basics of autoresponder and how it works. This time i will talk about how it could profit you in your business.There are different ways that you could profit from autoresponder, but I will I talk about followup up email in this section.When a visitor comes to your website, what they will see is your salesletter, but unfortunely most of them won't buy your product in the first time. What you have to do is you have to capture their email address, so that you could followup with them with
    Many people today do not have enough savings in their bank accounts to cover any type of unforeseen event that could affect their finances. What if you get laid off and can’t find work or are out of work for an extended time due to illness or injury? Chances are you won’t be able to keep up with your bills which can send you into a spiral of debt and ruin your credit.

    You need to start putting some money aside today, even if it’s just a little bit each week. Over time it will build up and could help you out if you get into a jam. Here’s some things you can do to reduce expenses and put a few extra bucks in the bank.

    Set A Household Budget

    You must set a household budget and stick with it! Go through your checkbook and look at all your monthly bills, then adding a minimal amount for spending and don’t forget to include some savings! Head to your local office supply store for planning workbooks or budget sheets to use. Or head to your favorite search engine and type in, “budget planning” for hundreds of sites with articles, free downloads, tips, ebooks and other resources to help with your budget setup and follow up.

    Have an Emergency Stash

    Make sure to plan for emergencies and the unexpected, like an appliance break down or garage door malfunction. Even if you can only set aside $50 or so each monthly, place it in an account and earmark it for this “Miscellaneous” fund. Then when things go wrong, and they will – nothing’s perfect – you’ll be better prepared.

    Don’t forget about yearly items

    Once you have all your monthly bills and expenses budgeted out, don’t forget about those little expenses that sneak in once or twice a year. How about birthdays? The sewer bill? Home insurance? Break those down into 12 equal payments and put the money away for them. That way when the bill comes you’ll already have the money in the bank and won’t have to scramble to pay it.

    Conserve and save

    If you’ve figured out your monthly expenses and there’s just not enough money to go around, you can take some measures in your everyday life that will help you save a buck or too. It may not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar wil

    Email Marketing Pt.2 - 3 More Proven Steps to Success
    In my first article on email marketing we learned the importance of researching your market, finding out if they had money to spend online for your product, and the importance of knowing your product inside out.Let's now move on to some other essential steps for success and begin this endeavor with the right knowledge and attitude to become profitable in the shortest amount of time.Just remember this key point...Build yourself a highly targeted opt in list. These loyal subscribers will become your life blood and tic
    jam. Here’s some things you can do to reduce expenses and put a few extra bucks in the bank.

    Set A Household Budget

    You must set a household budget and stick with it! Go through your checkbook and look at all your monthly bills, then adding a minimal amount for spending and don’t forget to include some savings! Head to your local office supply store for planning workbooks or budget sheets to use. Or head to your favorite search engine and type in, “budget planning” for hundreds of sites with articles, free downloads, tips, ebooks and other resources to help with your budget setup and follow up.

    Have an Emergency Stash

    Make sure to plan for emergencies and the unexpected, like an appliance break down or garage door malfunction. Even if you can only set aside $50 or so each monthly, place it in an account and earmark it for this “Miscellaneous” fund. Then when things go wrong, and they will – nothing’s perfect – you’ll be better prepared.

    Don’t forget about yearly items

    Once you have all your monthly bills and expenses budgeted out, don’t forget about those little expenses that sneak in once or twice a year. How about birthdays? The sewer bill? Home insurance? Break those down into 12 equal payments and put the money away for them. That way when the bill comes you’ll already have the money in the bank and won’t have to scramble to pay it.

    Conserve and save

    If you’ve figured out your monthly expenses and there’s just not enough money to go around, you can take some measures in your everyday life that will help you save a buck or too. It may not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar wi

    Unemployment Blues: Reframing The Pain
    In addition to the anger and fear generated by job loss, there is the total emotional devastation of being figuratively thrown on a pile of human debris. Regardless of the reason you are no longer working - company losses, relocation, outsourcing - the process hurts!You are being given notice that you are not as important as you thought; that your employer and, by extension the world, can get along very nicely without you. More than being respected or being loved, we all desperately want to be needed. Having others depend
    ips, ebooks and other resources to help with your budget setup and follow up.

    Have an Emergency Stash

    Make sure to plan for emergencies and the unexpected, like an appliance break down or garage door malfunction. Even if you can only set aside $50 or so each monthly, place it in an account and earmark it for this “Miscellaneous” fund. Then when things go wrong, and they will – nothing’s perfect – you’ll be better prepared.

    Don’t forget about yearly items

    Once you have all your monthly bills and expenses budgeted out, don’t forget about those little expenses that sneak in once or twice a year. How about birthdays? The sewer bill? Home insurance? Break those down into 12 equal payments and put the money away for them. That way when the bill comes you’ll already have the money in the bank and won’t have to scramble to pay it.

    Conserve and save

    If you’ve figured out your monthly expenses and there’s just not enough money to go around, you can take some measures in your everyday life that will help you save a buck or too. It may not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar wi

    Advanced Hotlink Protection
    Many of you may be using cPanel hosting software for your website, and may already have hotlink protection configured from within that. However, if you are finding that the set-up is limited, or indeed if you don’t run cPanel or other software which will do it for you automatically, this article is for you. I intend to talk about how to enable hotlink protection through the use of a .htaccess file, and in particular the special tricks you can perform with it.A brief introduction first. The file is not named htaccess, inste
    d out, don’t forget about those little expenses that sneak in once or twice a year. How about birthdays? The sewer bill? Home insurance? Break those down into 12 equal payments and put the money away for them. That way when the bill comes you’ll already have the money in the bank and won’t have to scramble to pay it.

    Conserve and save

    If you’ve figured out your monthly expenses and there’s just not enough money to go around, you can take some measures in your everyday life that will help you save a buck or too. It may not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar wi

    Why You Should Learn HTML Part I
    There are several reasons why you should learn HTML, but before we discuss these it is important to understand what HTML is.HTML is not, as many people believe, a computer language. Even though it is short for Hypertext Markup Language, it is no more than a means of formatting and to use the term ‘language’ for it is to provide it with a dignity that it does not deserve. It uses formatting tags in much the same way as the old word processors used control codes to format text. The reason it cannot be accepted as a language
    y not seem like a lot, but remember it all adds up! One thing that can save money is to get more mileage out of your toothpaste. When you can no longer squeeze out any toothpaste from the tube, just cut it in-half. There is some more toothpaste left that can last you for a couple of days if you have a large family. If you live alone or with your spouse only, the extra toothpaste can last up to five days or even more.

    Another thing you can do is conserve on soap. As your wash your hands with soap on a daily basis, the bar will become smaller and smaller until it is almost unusable. Instead of throwing it away, simply stick the old bar of soap onto the new one. Just make sure both of them are wet when sticking them together.

    Conserving on water will put some money back in your pocket as well as help the enviroment. When flushing the toilet, the amount of water used is usually more than is required. By installing a water saving kit in the cistern, the amount of water saved can be as much as three gallons per month.

    Whenever possible, use the fan. The air conditioner is a major contributor to your utility bill. By using the fan, not only are you saving on your utility bill, you are also building up your body's tolerance to heat. Your chances of getting heat exhaustion or heat stroke during the hot summer season are greatly reduced.

    Another idea that can also help the environment is to recycle all that junk mail you get. Each month, you will probably received a dozen or more letters from direct mailing companies in your mailbox. Some of these letters are printed on one side only. Collect these letters and combined them into a writing pad. You can also used them to print draft documents. Besides saving money, you are also saving a lot of trees.

    Start cultivating these useful habits today and make them a part of your daily life. You will be pleasantly pleased when you notice your household expense start to decline and your savings start to increase. Along with that you’ll have the peace of mind to know that you are covered in case of a financial emergency.

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