Entries in privacy settings (3)
  • Your Right to Privacy

    Thursday, Jul 29, 2010

    This morning, when I got into the office, a colleague drew my attention to the Engadget article reporting on the 100 million Facebook pages that had been leaked. Turns out a hacker created a crawler to troll the social media site’s Open Access directory for phone numbers, emails, and URL’s. While none of this is actually illegal it’s given many people the creeps. Read More

  • Privacy for Content

    Friday, Jul 30, 2010

    Yesterday I blogged about online privacy. If Facebook or Google exploit their users’ personal information to pitch to advertisers, they’re not actually doing anything illegal, but they’re also not being entirely honest with the very people who make their businesses possible. Read More

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  • Landing Pages – 3 Essentials For Success

    Tuesday, Oct 18, 2011

    When we start planning internet marketing campaigns for our clients, one of the first questions we ask is “where are you sending people who respond? What’s the Landing Page content?” This is the same whether the source is an email, paid search, banner ads or a content link. Read More