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Category Archives: Tools

This category contains tools that I am either using now or have used in the past. Sometimes it may contain a tool that I have never used, but list anyway because others can benefit from it.

BR: Christmas Gifts And Marketing

This post was originally posted on my blog on Wednesday, December 27, 2006 but was removed when I committed “blogicide” (see the first post on this blog for more information). I’ve decided to re-post it because, if you are not too late, you might be able to sign up for James Brausch’s Christmas Gift, Version [...]

The Book That Made Me Do Something Unethical

Blame it on Joe Vitale. It’s his fault (how’s that for not accepting responsibility for your actions?).
I’ve been listening to a series of CDs that Joe Vitale did (from his Hypnotic Marketing Fusion collection) while I drive back and forth to my job. He was talking with Yanik Silver about copywriting on a CD that [...]

An 800th Post Super Special?

James Brausch is giving away practically all of his software for only $100. The catch is that the sale ends in just a few hours.
I own most of this software already and purchased the package anyway to get the last few pieces that I’m missing. I needed Trafficopia and Nemeas and (I think) Hermusa — [...]

PayPal / Kunaki / MuVar Integration Script

I just picked up a copy of a PayPal / Kunaki / MuVar Integration Script that was developed by a guy by the name of Steven Lohrenz. He’s running a 48 hour special on it right now; it’s only $10 until noon on Wednesday, October 3 (Eastern Time in the U.S.). He says that he [...]

Side Effect Of The TIMIC Group Project

As I mentioned in my last blog post, I’m honored to be able to help with the current group project that’s taking place at The Internet Marketing Inner Circle (or “TIMIC”, for short). It’s kept me somewhat busy over the past few days as Case Stevens — who is more or less Willie Crawford’s right-hand [...]

The Internet Marketing Inner Circle

I’m a member of Willie Crawford’s Internet Marketing Inner Circle. In my opinion, it is one of the most valuable membership sites you can join if you are interested in an Internet-based business.
The main feature is a bunch of interviews that Willie has recorded with several well-known — and a few not-so-well-known but nevertheless successful [...]

The Best Source To Kickstart Your Computer Security Posture

One final closing post for my blog-a-thon before it hits midnight here in Central Germany…
If you are looking for a comprehensive, step-by-step plan to improve your computer security, I recommend "The Hacker’s Nightmare" by Bill Hely. Bill is an accomplished computer consultant in Australia. I love his book (it’s the book I would have written [...]

24 Hour Open Comments For Security Questions

We’ve reached the end of my mini blog-a-thon, and as promised (to some, at least), I’m going to make an offer you may not get every day.
For at least the next 24 hours, you can ask any general security-related question you want and I will do my best to answer it. You may leave your [...]

Defense In Depth: Spam

What is spam? Spam is nothing more than unwanted email that you did not request.
As an online marketer, I’d like to make one distinction very clear: if you requested the email, it is not spam, even if you later decide that you do not want it. Let’s take, for example, this website. You can sign [...]

Defense In Depth: Spyware

Spyware is simply programs that are installed on your computer without your knowledge or consent. These rogue applications can do anything from display unwanted ads on your computer to downloading additional “junk” to actually recording everything done on your computer for later collection and analysis.
You definitely want to do something about spyware.
There are two things [...]