How to Avoid Disaster in your Online Business

The “How to Avoid Disaster in your Online Business” Guide is a much-needed reality check for many online business owners.

What is it? This guide demonstrates just how much most online business owners are gambling with their income – by using easy-to-guess passwords, by using the same passwords on multiple sites, by not backing up their computers the *right* way, and more. But, don’t fret. Inside this guide, you’ll also discover EASY ways to fix all of these problems so that your online business is bulletproof!

Check it out here: The Avoid Disaster Guide


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Your link will look like this:
Just replace “YOURCLICKBANKID” with your actual clickbank ID. 


(If you don’t have a clickbank ID, click here to get started FREE right now.) 

I would love to hear about your experiences, challenges, and especially your successes (I might even include you in a case study for free exposure) — so if you have any comments or questions, drop us an email at http://www.busymarketerscoach.com/support/

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Sbj Lines: One Cup of Coffee Away from Disaster

I’m sure you’ve thought it before “I sure hope that I don’t spill this coffee into my laptop.”

Wow. Scary to think about, isn’t it. What would the ramifications be if you did? And, how long would it take you to recover from that?

- Lost programs.
– Lost documents.
– Lost pictures.
– Lost emails, even.

And, that’s just from a cup of coffee. Heck, that’s an accident.

What about intentional malice? Hackers, viruses, identity theft — eek!

Well, Nicole Dean, is an online business owner like you – and she was worried enough about these issues to write a report to address them.

In it, she covers the following:

The do’s and dont’s of creating and using passwords – so hackers can
never guess or copy them and the no-sweat way to manage all your passwords,
never worry about forgetting, losing or having your passwords stolen.

Why your business needs an emergency manual in case you get sick for an
extended period, or worse. And, what to include in your emergency manual.

Why an external hard drive backup is not enough. And, what to use in addition
to your external drive backup.

What files you should back up – so you know you’ve got all your bases
covered.

Here’s the link again:
(your aff link)

Don’t put this aside for later. I, personally, have (include personal story
of data loss or close call) and don’t want to see you go through the same thing.


 

Thanks!