GAlert Plugin – Autoblog With Google’s BLESSING!


The latest buzz has been around creating content that gets rank… and making sure to stay panda safe (and panda 2.0 safe!) we have seen some incredible courses come out that show you how… and NOW – There is a plugin that makes it ONE CLICK EASY!
It’s called GAlert Plugin

Watch the following video how this G Alert Plugin work and you will amazed how flexible and powerful of this plugin

This plugin is SHEER genius. It help you to create curated content at the push of a button.  Unique insertions to REALLY bring the google love.  and built in social signals for that extra OOMPH.

You gotta grab this as fast as you can because it is on a dimesale… and it is making HUGE waves already..

Click here to grab G Alert Plugin here

 

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PS: These dimesales are not a ‘gimmick’ the price LITERALLY goes up every sale… and the rate that this is being SNAPPED up by warriors – You need to move. You WILL want this GAlert pluginSo make sure to grab it as fast as you can.

 

How Hackers Usually Get Into WordPress (and How to Avoid Their Attacks)


If you’re worried about people getting into your WordPress blog, I want to let you know the ways they normally do it so you can easily safeguard against these attacks. Fortunately computer hacking is nothing like you see in the movies. They don’t plug in a fancy computer and run a bunch of numbers, usually the way people get into your website, into your WordPress blog is through some pretty simple and common means, such as an out-dated version of WordPress, out-dated plugins with vulnerabilities, and simple easy to guess usernames and passwords.

Did you know that Al Gore’s blog has been hacked, CNN blogs have been hacked, and these all happened because they used older versions of WordPress. But as soon as these high profile blogs were hacked, the creators of WordPress released a newer version that prevented these kinds of attacks.

That’s why it’s a very good idea just to keep your WordPress version up to date.

Usually when they fix a problem, it’s a very-very small and obscure bug and you can upgrade the latest version in just one click. In your WordPress dashboard, go to the updates area and they will tell you either that WordPress is up to date, or that it needs an upgrade. Click that button and you are good to go.

Now what good is having up to date WordPress version if some of your plugins still contain those security holes? If you are really worried about it then do a few Google searches for the plugins you’re using on your site and see if anyone has reported security holes or flaws with these plugins or themes. A very famous security hole in the past was called Tim-some, which was a way to resize images in a theme so you could have WordPress theme and upload a picture or a logo to that theme, and for some reason the way that it processed that, the way that it resized that image allowed someone to gain access to that WordPress blog.

If you happen to have one of those plugins or themes, all you had to do was do a quick search and update the latest version of that plugin or theme, that fixed the issue. Now on a very-very rare basis, some plugins are simply no longer updated, but if they aren’t a Google search will tell you this, that you are using an insecure plugin that has no updates, and in that case it’s a good idea to stop using it and find an alternative.

And finally, even with the most up to date WordPress and most up to date plugins, most people gain access to your WordPress by simply guessing. By simply trying to login using the username Admin and password Admin, or username Admin and password Test. So what you should do is delete that Admin user and set up a user account using your first and last name, and a password containing letters and numbers that no one will ever guess.

Those are some very easy ways that hackers get into WordPress that you can protect yourself against. Keep WordPress up to date, keep plugins up to date, and in fact, Google the names of those plugins to make sure that there are no vulnerabilities and use hard to guess usernames and passwords in WordPress.

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How To Provide WordPress Backups As A Service To Others


Are you aware that most people don’t backup their sites? Are you also aware that most people don’t know that they should or even how to backup a WordPress site, and you can in fact charge a monthly fee to do this for them. If you have an offline client which means they run a local business and don’t care about what happens on their website you could charge upwards of $50 a month and if you have an online client you can charge them $10 a month or higher to make sure their blog is safe.

All you have to do is log into their site, back it up and store it in a safe place and have the backup ready in case they need to restore the entire site or just find an old file. It’s very, very reasonable to charge someone $50 a month or $10 a month just to run backups for them. Just to put it in your schedule once a week or once a month to log in, make that backup and store it somewhere safe. Most people don’t want to do it and don’t care about doing it. But in fact this is something they very badly need to do, is backup their site and put it somewhere, in a safe place, where it can be recovered if the worst happens.

What do you have to do for this kind of service? Very simple, log in, back it up and store it in Amazon S3 or in Dropbox, or even on your local hard drive. Many people I see will provide special packages to offline businesses and they will say, you don’t have a website but I’ll make you a website, I’ll maintain it, I’ll pay the monthly webhosting and in addition I will also backup this site so that you will never lose it. Just doing this allows you to charge a much higher monthly fee, sometimes $250 a month just to keep paying the webhosting and keep backing it up and storing it in a safe place.

What’s great about you backing up their site on a regular basis is that if they accidently deleted something, or even you delete something, then we can easily go back and get that file. If the whole, entire website has gone, that works too. You can restore the entire backup instantly with one click. But the idea is that you are doing this weekly task, this chore, that they don’t want to do. It doesn’t matter if it only requires one click, this is a technical skill that they are not aware of. They don’t know how to do or how important it is and you are doing it for them. You are providing this backup service. You are charging a monthly fee to log in, backup and store that backup in a safe place, and have it available either to recover the entire site or just recover one file, or one piece of content they might have lost.

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