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If you blog, and have a donate button or a “tip jar”, chances are you are using PayPal as the “collection service”.

Today’s Lesson

I have been receiving emails from what looks to be PayPal.

Some say I need to update my account. Others say, if I don’t “take action”, my account will be terminated.

A link if provided to what looks like could be PayPal.

Because I am aware of phishing, I avoid clicking on the link, and logged into my PayPal account. My account was intact and no update or action was needed on my part.

I delete the emails.

Today, I received a similar email. I again believed to be a phishing email.

I logged into my PayPal account and found an area on PayPal’s site, where a person can “report” possible phishing emails.

It’s really quite easy. All you do is forward the email to: spoof@paypal.com and PayPal will check into it. They advise you to then delete the email.

Shortly thereafter, spoof@paypa.ciom, sent me a response, via email, stating that it was, in fact, a phishing email and their security team is working to disable it.

Phishing emails are an attempt of others who are trying to steal your identity. These “people” hope you will give them personal data, passwords, or other information that could help them to not only steal your identity, but to gain access to your financial records.

Ian, a cyberspace friend, and owner of Multi Solutions, Ltd, , wrote a great post on phishing, titled: Small Business IT Threats – Phishing Fraud Investigated and how one of his colleagues “took the bait”. It’s a great read with an interesting twist, at the end.

Today’s Assignment

Do you ever get emails from PayPal or Amazon, that you think may be legitimate, but aren’t sure?

What do you do?

Click on the link provided?

For some time now, there has been a debate going on about Google decreasing the page rank of a website or blog, if it has “paid links”.

Today’s Lesson

So, what are paid links?

Not knowing for sure which links Google considers as “paid links”, I decided to go right to the source.

In a “must read” article, written by Matt Cutts, of Google, How to Report Paid Links, he addresses the issue of paid links, affiliate marketing, Pay per Post, submitting to directories, buying and selling links, plus several other issues. The post also includes links to others articles that provide more detailed information on these subjects.

In short, paid links are any text links, which are purchased (paid for), with the intent to try and increase page rank with search engines.

Following up on this subject, on December 1, 2007, Matt did another post on Selling Links That Pass Pagerank, that is also well worth reading.

Today’s Assignment

If you are curious about paid links, and if your blog/site is affected, please read the above mentioned articles.

Make time to read the comments also, as this issue is quite controversial.

Do you think Google should decrease the page rank of blogs or websites that contain paid links?

Do you think this move on Google’s part will affect your rank?

Do you care?

Christmas is my favorite time of the year. I spend weeks preparing.

I’m a nut for Christmas lights. I put tons of lights outside, and add pieces of yard decor. When darkness comes, I flip the switch, and the whole yard lights up. It’s beautiful.

I also love to wrap gifts, so I find pretty paper after Christmas in which I wrap gifts for the following year. I match the ribbons and bows to the paper, and add a personalized card to each gift.

I bake and share goodies with the neighbors, friends and family. There’s nothing more “homey” than the smell of freshly baked cookies and cakes.

Christmas music always gets me in the spirit. I love to play it when I decorate the tree. Many of our ornaments “tell a story”, and between reminiscing and listening to Christmas music, I am reminded of the true meaning of Christmas.

Unfortunately, with my overloaded schedule at this time of the year, it’s not always easy finding time to post to my blogs.

However, with this being the first Christmas I have a blog, I’m beginning to see some similarities.

Setting up a blog, and blogging, could be compared to decorating for the holidays.

First of all, you may spend weeks in preparation for a blog, as you would for the Christmas season.

You first think of your lights. Plugging them in, as your would, put a blog online. Your blog and lights shine brightly for all to see and admire.

Christmas music is beautiful to listen to, as are the comments you receive, are to read.

Cookies and candy are handmade, just as posts are written.

Similar to friends and family coming to visit for the holidays, we also invite those in blogosphere, to come and visit our blog.

We keep an eye on our holiday budget, just as we watch our stats.

Christmas cards get sent to friends, just as we post comments on the blogs of our cyberspace friends.

Presents get wrapped in pretty paper. Blogs are “dressed up” in their themes

As we add bows to presents, we add plugins, addons, and widgets to blogs.

As you begin to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas, sit back and remember why you started blogging.

It’s time to celebrate!

With your blog, you are giving others, a “present” they can “unwrap”, one post at a time.

Cheers!

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