Monday 28 May 2012

Best Ways to Use Content Marketing to Promote Your Business ...

One of the best ways to help build your business is with content marketing. Regardless of what kind of promotions you do, content is central to it. Both local businesses and those that market solely online require content to spread the word about themselves. That?s why you should be focused on creating the best possible content at all times. Content marketing involves both content creation and also knowing how to put it in front of your prospects. The focus of this article will be on ways to make the most of your own content marketing.

Video is becoming more and more popular every day. You now see videos everywhere, not only on video sharing sites like YouTube, but on almost everybody?s blog or website. Some people make video logs (or vlogs). When you want to learn something new online, chances are you?ll watch a video about it. When you click on a sales page these days, it will usually have a video pitching the offer. If you aren?t yet creating your own videos, you should consider doing so. You can share your thoughts on your industry, describe what you do, etc. Whether your videos are Powerpoint presentations, Animoto videos or you in front of a webcam, they can help you brand yourself and even sell some of your products.

Email newsletters, or ezines, have long been a popular online marketing tool, and they?re as effective now as ever before. If you want your newsletter to be popular, you should make sure that you provide your subscribers with valuable content regarding your niche. You may start off with a free newsletter, but some established ones charge for the information they deliver. This way you can make money while furthering your business and building your brand. Any online business can be helped by publishing a newsletter, though you will have to put some consistent effort into it.

If you run your own blog, look for the posts with the most comments and the highest traffic numbers. Compile 10-20 of those posts into a small e-book that you can offer as a free or cheap download. Never charge more than a few dollars for this kind of thing since it?s available for free if people are willing to search for it, but at the same time the cheap ebook is a great way to endear yourself to your readers and to bring in a little bit of extra cash that you can use on other stuff. Very many web businesses have an aggressive approach such as seeking new methods for creating Affiloblueprint bonus, but you have to always be very sure you do your homework, first. Let?s take a look at one thing very many people give little attention to ? target market knowledge. Understanding your market is perhaps one of the most important responsibilities you have toward your business. The competitive edge will be much sharper and in your favor with the knowledge you will gain. As you know, the people for whom you write, your audience, have to be able to identify with them. Your readers will never get to a point where they will fulfill your most desired response if they cannot relate to it.

There are many reasons to focus on content marketing when looking at ways to grow your business. You don?t have to limit yourself to just one type of content, as your options are many. You can create videos, newsletters, blog posts, mailings -really you can be as creative as you would like to be. Don?t spend too much time wondering what?s best, though -just focus on something and see how it works for you. You learn from both your successes and mistakes as you dive into content marketing.

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N.J. mayor arrested on hacking, conspiracy charges

IDG News Service - The mayor of West New York, New Jersey, was arrested together with his son on Thursday, for allegedly hacking into a website that criticized him and his administration.

Felix Roque, 55, of Hudson County, and Joseph Roque, 22, of Passaic County, were charged with gaining unauthorized access to computer systems, causing damage to protected computers and conspiracy to commit those crimes, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey said on Thursday.

According to the criminal complaint filed against Felix Roque and his son, on Feb. 6, 2012, the two men began to conspire to hack into and disable a website called www.recallroque.com.

The website had been set up anonymously by a Hudson County resident and government official earlier that month and had received contributions from a number of people, identified in the complaint as victims.

For the next two days, Joseph Roque allegedly researched hacking tutorials online and attempted to learn the identity of the website's owner by sending him messages and posing as a person interested in contributing to the website.

On Feb. 8, Joseph Roque managed to reset the password for the email account associated with the recallroque.com domain name and took screenshots of the email messages found inside, an FBI agent who investigated the case said in a sworn affidavit. Some of the messages exposed the identities of people who had sent information to the website, he said.

Joseph Roque then allegedly performed a password reset for the Go Daddy account used to administer recallroque.com. This allowed him to cancel the domain name and effectively disable the website, the FBI agent said in the affidavit.

Over the course of the following days, Mayor Roque allegedly used the information gathered by his son to call or email the website's contributors with the intention of intimidating them.

During a meeting with the website's owner on Feb. 17, which was being recorded by the latter at the request of law enforcement, Mayor Roque attempted to conceal the hacking activity by suggesting that he had a friend at the CIA who provided him with the information.

"It's incredibly disappointing that resources have to be diverted from protecting the US against cyber intrusions targeting critical infrastructure, federally funded research and military technology, to address a public official intruding into computer systems to further a political agenda," FBI Special Agent in Charge Michael B. Ward, who led the FBI team that investigated this case, said.

The conspiracy and unauthorized computer access charges each carry a maximum possible sentence of five years in prison and a fine of up to US$250,000. The charge of causing damage to protected computers is punishable by one year in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Ironically, even though he now stands charged with hacking into a website that was trying to organize a petition to recall him from office, Felix Roque has lead a recall effort himself in 2009 against the former West New York mayor, Silverio Vega.

Reprinted with permission from IDG.net. Story copyright 2012 International Data Group. All rights reserved.

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Saturday 26 May 2012

Suspect awaits arraignment in '79 Etan Patz case

This undated file image provided Friday, May 28, 2010 by Stanley K. Patz shows a flyer distributed by the New York Police Department of Patz's son Etan who vanished in New York on May 25, 1979. New York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly said Thursday May 24, 2010, that a person who's in custody has implicated himself in the disappearance and death of Etan Patz, (AP Photo/Courtesy NYPD/file) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES, FOR USE ONLY IN ILLUSTRATING EDITORIAL STORIES REGARDING THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ETAN PATZ OR OTHER MISSING CHILDREN

This undated file image provided Friday, May 28, 2010 by Stanley K. Patz shows a flyer distributed by the New York Police Department of Patz's son Etan who vanished in New York on May 25, 1979. New York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly said Thursday May 24, 2010, that a person who's in custody has implicated himself in the disappearance and death of Etan Patz, (AP Photo/Courtesy NYPD/file) EDITORIAL USE ONLY, NO SALES, FOR USE ONLY IN ILLUSTRATING EDITORIAL STORIES REGARDING THE DISAPPEARANCE OF ETAN PATZ OR OTHER MISSING CHILDREN

A woman speaks to a reporter through a door at 116 E. Linwood Ave., Apt. B, in Maple Shade, N.J., Thursday, May 24, 2012. The woman, who would not identify herself said that it is the home of Pedro Hernandez, who is in custody in the disappearence of Etan Patz in 1979. Hernandez has implicated himself in the death of Patz, police said Thursday. (AP Photo/Mel?Evans)

A house, left, at 116 E. Linwood Ave., is seen in Maple Shade, N.J., Thursday, May 24, 2012. A woman who would not identify herself, answered the door at Apt. B, door left, back of house, and said that it is the home of Pedro Hernandez, who is in custody in the disappearence of Etan Patz in 1979. Hernandez has implicated himself in the death of Patz, police said Thursday. (AP Photo/Mel?Evans)

Maryanne Hammel, second left, and husband Richard Hammel, right back, answers questions about their neighbor, Pedro Hernandez, who lives at 116 E. Linwood Ave., Apt. B, in Maple Shade, N.J., Thursday, May 24, 2012. Hernandez has implicated himself in the death of 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared 33 years ago in New York, police said Thursday. (AP Photo/Mel?Evans)

An investigator with the Camden County prosecutors office leave a residence in Maple Shade, N.J., Thursday, May 24, 2012. A woman who answered the door said that it is the home of Pedro Hernandez, who is in custody in the disappearance of Etan Patz in 1979. Hernandez has implicated himself in the death of Patz, police said Thursday. (AP Photo/Mel?Evans)

(AP) ? The man accused of murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz underwent a psychological examination as he awaited arraignment Friday, exactly 33 years after the boy vanished without a trace in one of New York City's most traumatic missing-child cases.

After decades of dead-end leads and false hopes among investigators, Pedro Hernandez, a former convenience-store stock clerk, was arrested Thursday in the 1979 slaying.

Etan disappeared on a two-block walk to his school bus stop in Manhattan in a case that helped give rise to the national movement to publicize and find missing and abducted children. The boy was one of the first missing children to appear on a milk carton.

Hernandez, who was 18 at the time, told investigators this week that he lured the little boy into the shop with the promise of a soda, then led him to the basement, choked him to death and put his body in a bag with some trash about a block away. Authorities never found a body.

Hernandez, now 51 and living in Maple Shade, N.J., was scheduled to appear in court for the first time later Friday ? a date now recognized as National Missing Children's Day.

The first court proceedings were set to unfold even as investigators were still working to corroborate what they said was an emotional, surprise confession by Hernandez, who emerged as a suspect in the decades-old case just days ago.

Police said Hernandez was taken to a secure wing at Bellevue Hospital early Friday to get medication for an existing health problem. While he was there, psychologists questioned him about his mental state, then cleared him to return to a regular holding area.

Police would not disclose the existing condition.

His court-appointed lawyer, Harvey Fishbein, had no comment as he arrived at the courthouse, saying he hadn't met with his client yet.

He asked reporters to be respectful of some of Hernandez's relatives assembled at the courthouse, including his wife, daughter and another man, who huddled together on a wooden bench, turning away interview requests for more than an hour.

"It's a tough day. The family is upset. Please give them some space," Fishbein said.

Crime-scene investigators arrived Friday morning at the building in Manhattan's fashionable SoHo section that once held the bodega where Hernandez worked.

People who lived in the neighborhood in the late 1970s described the place as a neighborhood institution, and one of the few places to buy groceries in a part of the city that was then grimy, industrial and only just emerging as a haven for artists.

Former Soho resident Roberto Monticello, a filmmaker who was a teenager when Patz disappeared, said he remembered Hernandez as civil but reserved and "pent-up."

"You always got the sense that if you crossed him really bad, he would hurt you," Monticello said, although he added that he never saw him hit anyone.

Monticello said Hernandez was also one of the few teenagers in the neighborhood who didn't join in the all-out search for Etan, which consumed SoHo and the city for months.

"He was always around, but he never helped. He never participated," Monticello said.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Friday that investigators had yet to determine any motive for the slaying, but authorities said they have a detailed, signed confession, as well as accounts of incriminating remarks Hernandez made to others.

Etan disappeared on May 25, 1979, after his parents, Stan and Julie Patz, allowed him to walk to his school bus stop for the first time. The stop was adjacent to the bodega. The boy never made it onto the bus.

Hernandez wasn't initially questioned like other workers at the bodega and moved to New Jersey not long after the killing, Kelly said.

But the commissioner said Hernandez had told a relative and others, as far back as 1981, that he had "done something bad" and killed a child in New York City.

He emerged as a suspect after a tipster contacted police, following news reports about a fruitless search for the boy's remains last month in a basement near the Patz home.

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Associated Press reporter Julie Walker contributed to this report.

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JB Williams ? Reform ? Making Illegal Immigration Legal ? CITIZEN ...

Governments have never been known to reform themselves and the current debate over immigration reform is no different than the notion that government will cut spending and clip its own wings. By reform, D.C. politicians mean, to make that which is currently illegal, legal.

Lawmakers have been stopped from passing amnesty for millions of illegal aliens living in America. But they have not been forced to enforce our immigration and naturalization laws and even when Border States attempt to enforce those laws, the federal government sues the state on behalf of illegal immigrants.

In a current piece issued by the Census Bureau, titled Minorities now surpass whites in US births, Bureau racial statistics chief Roderick Harrison states ? ?This is an important landmark.? ? ?This generation is growing up much more accustomed to diversity than its elders.?

Of course, most of those ?minorities? are in the United States illegally. This is of no great concern to Harrison. But what does concern Harrison is this ? ?We remain in a dangerous period where those appealing to anti-immigration elements are fueling a divisiveness and hostility that might take decades to overcome,? Harrison said.

For several years now, Americans have been wrongly accused of being ?anti-immigration? just because they want their immigration and naturalization laws to be enforced. But calling someone anti-immigration because they oppose illegal immigration is akin to calling them anti-banking because they oppose bank robbery.

Like many sniveling liberals today, Harrison completely ignores the fact that we are talking about criminals here, people who have broken into our country illegally and make a career out of flouting our laws and undermining American sovereignty and security. Harrison is not at all concerned with these facts, he is instead worried about Americans ?hostility? towards illegal invaders, as if Americans oppose immigration altogether.

America is an immigrant nation. But we are also a civilized society of laws. Under the false claim that Americas immigration and naturalization laws are just too stringent and unfair, progressives like Harrison spread false notions to support their call for immigration reform, otherwise known as blanket amnesty for all illegals and the end to American sovereignty and security.

Which unfair immigration and naturalization requirements should we get rid of???

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Monday 21 May 2012

Zach Puchtel: L(ol)O(mg)V(gl)E(ml)

If you're having trouble deciphering the title of this blog, you may want to freshen up your online lingo. Grammar as we once knew it is being replaced by acronyms, a far cry from the origins of online communication.

My first relationship was in 1996, at the ripe young age of 13. The majority of it took place in the virgin halls of an AOL chat room. I went to junior high with her, but was too nervous to approach her. I resorted to thinking of subjects to talk about, and then taking my time to type them out as we chatted. It made me seem very thoughtful.

This was only a glimpse.

Online dating is now a larger business than porn. We look to the Internet for our love solutions. Instead of circumstantially (and romantically) meeting someone in real life, we fine tune our search through thousands of possible mates instantly to speed up the whole fate thing.

It has worked for millions, and has now become a completely acceptable way of meeting people. So that's nice, but what's next?

You guessed it, cyborg relationships. It makes sense that a being with a superior intelligence would want to "be with" another that they could relate to. Their entire relationship might involve the sharing of feelings (if they still exist), and they most likely would be able to communicate without speaking words or even making physical contact.

What happens when robots gain a conscience? Are they going to want to be with other conscious robots? Will they have a desire to be with one other robot, or will they be so intimately woven into each other networks and systems that relationships as we know them will be a thing of the past?

What if a robot gets turned on by a cyborg? Would they be able to reproduce? (This might bring new meaning to the term lube.) What about a person and a robot, or a person and a cyborg? Really, these are the important questions that we need to ask ourselves. You think same-sex marriage is a big deal? Wait until Joe the Robot wants to take out your teenage daughter!

There is evidence of humans being intimately connected with computers. Just look at people and their cell phones. Wait until censors improve, and the computer recognizes the user's touch as a real connection. Will the electronic device feel as though they are connected? Do they already on some subconscious plane?

Think about this next time before you throw your cell phone down in a fit of rage, they just might remember it...

Here's where we are now. When two chatbots, meant to hold conversation with humans, are put together, this is the result. It might be a year or two before these chatbots form real conversations, instead of merely replicating human speech. Nonetheless, the potential is amazing.

Evolution is a funny thing, and often times difficult to recognize when you are in it. Take a look around the world and notice how much we rely on our devices. A mere 10 years ago, there was no Facebook, no smartphones, and no tablets. It's all happening now, and we need to stay aware of the changes as they occur, so that we can make important choices about humanity along the way, rather than being swept along mindlessly in the raging torrent of technology.

Then again, I did see a cute robot the other day. Bring it on.

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bethpontiff - Candidate for Medical marijuana? | Health and Fitness


Question by Hanna A: Candidate for Medical marijuana?
Im 13 years old and I have been stressed out for a very long time. It started I think three years ago and kept getting worse. If I went into detail It would take me hours to finish writing. But I have been prescribed anti depressants because I have suffered through lots of stress and panic attacks. The anti depressants didn?t work so I stopped using them. Nothing seems to lessen my stress and I was wondering if I would be a candidate for medical marijuana. I?m just asking I don?t know if I would actually do it. I was just wondering if they would let me at this age. I think people that smoke pot are stupid but if it would help me then maybe it would be worth it.
Stupid was a bad word to use. But my opinion is that it?s not right to use it for non medical reasons. I?ve seen people get really messed up for abusing it.

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No, you must be 18.
Also F*CK you, for Judging the MILLIONS of people who consume cannabis, and labeling them as STUPID.
Your 13, and don?t know shit.

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Saturday 19 May 2012

Harang, Dodgers shut down Padres

By BERNIE WILSON

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 12:55 a.m. ET May 18, 2012

SAN DIEGO (AP) - Aaron Harang's second visit to his hometown this season was much better than the first.

Harang held his former team to four hits in seven shutout innings and had one of Los Angeles' 12 hits as the Dodgers beat the San Diego Padres 8-1 Thursday night to split a two-game series.

Harang (3-2) struck out six and walked none to beat the Padres for the first time in three starts against them this year. On April 13 in Los Angeles, Harang set a Dodgers record with nine consecutive strikeouts, one short of the major league mark, and tied his career high with 13. He got a no-decision in the 9-8 victory.

Harang lost 8-4 at San Diego on April 8 as the Padres avoided a four-game sweep. Harang was with his hometown Padres last year, leading them with 14 victories. The Padres didn't try to keep him after the season and he signed with Los Angeles.

"The Dodgers were one of the first teams to call and I felt watching the way they played last year, from the first of the year to the end of the year, you saw a big difference in how they were playing and the attitude and demeanor of all the players and how aggressive they were," Harang said. "I felt they had a good enough squad that they could really compete with a couple extra pieces."

Harang is pitching much better than he was during the Dodgers' first visit here.

"It was frustrating because I was coming off such a good spring and I think there was a lot of adrenaline coming into it, being the first time back, so I was a little off mechanically," Harang said.

Still, manager Don Mattingly wasn't surprised by Harang's performance Thursday night.

"To me, he's been throwing the ball good lately," Mattingly said. "I kind of expected him to throw good tonight."

The Dodgers (25-13), who have the best record in the majors, are 1-2 since Matt Kemp went on the disabled list with a strained left hamstring.

The Padres (14-25), who have the worst record in the NL, still haven't won three straight games this season. They came in having won at Washington on Tuesday and against the Dodgers on Wednesday. San Diego committed two more errors and has 39, second-most in the majors.

Harang was 0-5 in his previous seven starts against San Diego. His last victory against the Padres was July 30, 2005, at Petco Park while with Cincinnati.

"You have to give credit to Aaron Harang," said San Diego's John Baker, who had two doubles. "I don't know how many three-ball counts he had, but it wasn't many. He was throwing strikes and making us swing the bats. When we hit it, it seemed like they were always in the right spot."

Every Dodgers regular except leadoff batter Dee Gordon had at least one hit. Gordon had a sacrifice fly.

"We just seemed to have more energy tonight," Mattingly said.

The Dodgers kept Edinson Volquez (2-2) from winning three straight starts for the first time since May 7-18, 2008, with Cincinnati.

Bobby Abreu hit an RBI triple in the first and Andre Ethier followed with a run-scoring single. Ethier leads the NL with 35 RBIs.

Gordon had a sacrifice fly in the second. James Loney hit an RBI double in the fifth and another run scored on a two-base error by center fielder Cameron Maybin. Mark Ellis and Harang singled in runs in the seventh, and Ellis brought in another run with a groundout in the ninth.

Volquez allowed five runs, three earned, and seven hits in five innings. He struck out six and walked three.

NOTES: Padres LF James Darnell sustained a partial dislocation of his left shoulder diving for Tony Gwynn Jr.'s double in the sixth. He was replaced by Chris Denorfia. ... With a walk in the first, Dodgers C A.J. Ellis extended his streak of reaching base safely to 26 games, the second-longest active run in baseball. ... The Padres shook up their struggling middle infield by waiving second baseman Orlando Hudson and placing light-hitting shortstop Jason Bartlett on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right knee. The team recalled shortstop Everth Cabrera and second baseman Alexi Amarista from Triple-A Tucson, and both were in the lineup. ... The Padres also claimed left-hander Eric Stults off waivers from the Chicago White Sox, with a corresponding move to be made when he reports to San Diego. ... The Dodgers open a three-game homestand against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday night, with Ted Lilly (5-0, 2.11 ERA) scheduled to start against Lance Lynn (6-1, 1.81). ... The Padres open a three-game set against the Angels, with Jered Weaver (5-1, 2.83) slated to start for Los Angeles against Jeff Suppan (2-1, 1.69).

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Wednesday 9 May 2012

Beyonce 'Definitely' Wants More Babies

As mom of Blue Ivy gears up for Atlantic City concerts, she also has an eye on expanding her family.
By Jocelyn Vena


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Beyoncé seems to be on the comeback cycle after giving birth to her daughter, Blue Ivy. On Monday Night, she showed off her hot post-baby body when she hit the red carpet at the annual Met Ball in a Givenchy gown. But B hasn't ruled out expanding the Carter family.

In an interview with "Entertainment Tonight," the singer opened up about motherhood. "I definitely want to have more. I don't know how many. God knows, I don't know yet," she said. "I have such a full life. I feel like now I know the reason that I was born."

Beyoncé's red-carpet-ready look at the New York fashion gala arrived just as she announced that she's added another date to her set of comeback shows in Atlantic City later this month. The singer has added a fourth show to her Memorial Day weekend residency at the Revel entertainment center in the New Jersey shore town. Tickets for the May 28 show go on sale on May 14, according to Aceshowbiz.com.

As for her set of comeback shows, she says she's been working to get back into fighting shape. "I haven't had much time in the gym [since the baby was born]," she said. "I've been rehearsing, I have a show coming up and it's my first show in a year."

In addition to the comeback shows, she's also rumored to be working on the followup to 2011's 4. "The conversations about her next album, literally, just started and there [are] two projects happening," producer Ryan Tedder said in February."All I can say is, you kind of feed her the best that you have, and she's this phenomenal filter and she takes it all in."

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Tuesday 8 May 2012

Kyocera teases bone conduction audio technology for mobile phones at CTIA

Kyocera teases bone conduction audio technology for mobile phones at CTIA

Can you hear me now? It's a common phrase in the mobile industry, but if Kyocera has its way, the saying could quickly become a thing of the past, thanks to bone conduction technology that it plans to integrate into future handsets. Rather than operating with a traditional earpiece, we were told the display itself vibrates to create sound waves. The end result is an aural experience that can be perceived with your facial tissues and bones, and it's said to dramatically improves perceived audio quality within noisy environments.

Bone conduction technology was initially created for those with hearing difficulty, and while Kyocera isn't the first to reveal an implementation within mobile phones (a distinction that belongs to KDDI), the technology is Kyocera's own. During our brief hands-on demo, we were rather impressed by the noticeable difference created by tissue conduction in comparison to a traditional handset -- this applies to both quiet and noisy environments. In case you're curious, no, the vibrations aren't jarring, and yes, we'd genuinely like to see the technology take to the mainstream.

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Saturday 5 May 2012

$129 Swivl-it is a cheaper motion-tracking dock for your smartphone, ditches built-in mic

$129 Swivl-it is a cheaper motion-tracking dock for your smartphone, ditches built-in mic

If you're aching to bring some motion-tracking video action to your smartphone but can't stomach the Swivl's $179 price tag, you might find the new Swivl-it more palatable. For $129, you get the same automatic panning, horizontal follow and remote control features of the original product, but you'll miss out on the built-in microphone and automatic tilt (there's manual tilt instead). The Swivl-it is available for pre-order now and will start shipping in late May. Click through to the Swivl site for a closer look.

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