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» Strong Passwords the Key to Locking the Hackers Out
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published 10/Mar/2008 | Mar 08 | Rating:

Let’s be honest, passwords are annoying. These days, we need a password or PIN everywhere. We have so many that we can’t keep track of them all and that is why password security is more important than ever.

Recently, website hacking has seen a sharp increase, with homepages being replaced with spam links and sometimes whole websites altered or redirected without the webmasters knowledge. This practice is only likely to continue, meaning that we now need to treat our ftp and domain information and passwords as we would our bank accounts.

» A Large Network for Small Business
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published 4/Mar/2008 | Mar 08 | Unrated

With approximately one in four Australian businesses registered with NetRegistry, the networking potential is huge. NetRegistry’s new online forum gives you the chance to swap advice, network and learn from each other.

With 85% of NetRegistry customers coming from small businesses with less than five employees, most will not have professional online marketing staff on their payroll. As websites are being run by very busy business owners in need of quick answers and best practice advice, the NetRegistry forum puts you in touch with thousands of similar people from all industries.

» The Netregistry Profile :: JORDAN KERR
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published 4/Mar/2008 | Mar 08 | Rating:
Jordan Kerr commenced with Netregistry in 2007 as the new manager for the Online Marketing Sales Team. In that time, Jordan has striven to provide effective marketing advice to Netregistry customers for everything from search engine optimisation and search engine advertising to customer conversion and effective design.

In this interview, Jordan answers questions on the future of online marketing and his opinions on the common myths in SEO.


» Five Signs You Need a New Website
By Jonathan Crossfield | Published 4/Mar/2008 | Mar 08 | Rating:

There comes a time in the life of any website when you should step back and look objectively at whether it still achieves the goals you originally had for it.

Successful businesses can have many websites over the years and understand that the costs of rebuilding from scratch are often less than the incidental expenses and losses caused by an inefficient site.

People choose to overhaul their website for many reasons, but if any of the following five scenarios apply to you, your current website could be doing your business more harm than good.