Posted by MattG at Sep 20th, 2009 in Internet Marketing
Is Internet Marketing Bad For Your Health?</p>
one of the best things I ever did for my internet business was visit a marketing event.
it was run by Robert Puddy, who's doing another one in the US in Oct (LFMpires Workshop US), and it made a massive difference to my online business!
I admit, I wasn't looking forward to going and having to do all that "networking" stuff, mostly because that always sounds to me like standing around in a room full of people you don't know, trying to start up a random conversation, not exactly easy or pleasant, unless of course you're a bit of an extrovert!
as it happens, all my "networking" ended up being done either in the bar, or outside having a smoke, so starting conversations wasn't forced, it just happened naturally.
And of course the plentiful flow of Guiness helped!
In fact it was while I was outside having a smoke (that's the unhealthy bit) that I met (and made friends with) many of my best joint venture partners, well known and very succesful marketers like (in no particular order): -
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Posted by MattG at Dec 3rd, 2008 in Life Online
I was going through some notes I'd made a little while back last night and came across a little golden nugget that was given to me by fellow marketer Simon Hodgkinson..
Simon's a pretty smart marketer with a fairly impressive array of products, which you can check out on his Hodgkinson Publishing site, as well as his own book
Simon was checking his Gmail account while we were sat at the bar and mentioned another marketer (who's name I can't remember) who had his gmail account broken in to after accessing it on an unsecured network at a hotel, and subsequantly had many of his websites, servers and other business assets attacked!
The problem is that gmail is accessed via http instead of https (secure encrypted) as a default, so if you use Gmail I recommend you take a moment and go in to your "Settings" (from the top right hands side of the page when you're logged in) and then scroll down the page to the bottom to find the option to change to logon via https as a default. Read more... (207 words, 2 images, estimated 50 secs reading time)
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