Internet
Tips for keeping hackers away from company website
September 01, 2009 02:50 PM Filed in: Small
Business | Internet
Today’s Wall Street Journal contains a good article about steps that a small
company can take to prevent hackers from
infecting the company’s website, which can lead
to blacklisting by search engines. The comments
to the article are worth reading, too.
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Lexology and myCorporateResource.com
August 07, 2009 10:32 AM Filed in: Internet
| Legal
Information
I’ve recently become
aware of two handy aggregations of law firm
newsletters containing updates on the law in various
practice areas: Lexology and myCorporateResource.com. Lexology, for example, allows
you to sign up for updates in specific practice
areas to be sent to you by email, as frequently as
every day. My Corporate Resource gives you the
option of searching for information according to
which role you serve in a corporation (for
example, HR, Finance, Accounting), in addition to
other options. Just another example of the
Internet putting an incredible amount of useful
information at your fingertips. Hat tip to
the My Shingle.com and the 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
websites.
Google Analytics
August 06, 2009 02:55 PM Filed in: Technology
A sales representative
from the Nolo lawyer directory
recently clued me in
to Google Analytics. It’s a great way to monitor how
many people are visiting your website, from where,
for how long, and which pages they look at. It’s
very easy to set up, and it’s free. Installing it
simply involves pasting a tracking code in the
appropriate spot in your website, as the Google
Analytics site explains here. It’s a good tool.