$400 + in Holiday Gifts and Goodies – But you have to act fast!

$400 + in Holiday Gifts and Goodies – But you have to act fast!

It’s always fun to see companies get into the Holiday spirit… especially when they give great and usable stuff away!

The WishList team is doing just that for all their WishList Member customers.

Anyone who buys WishList Member before Dec. 31st, 2011 will get a whole bunch of extra gifts (valued at $400+) at no extra charge.

This gift package includes:

1) 1000+ Custom Drawn Icons
2) Custom Membership Site Graphics
3) Our Top 3 Kick-Butt Plugins
4) 3-Module Membership Site Basics Course

It’s an awesome package and people are loving it. And who doesn’t love getting what we call in the Deep South, “lagniappe”. (A lagniappe is a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase (such as a 13th doughnut when buying a dozen). This is some serious lagniappe!

…BUT…

This gift package is only available for those who purchase BEFORE December 31st, 2011 @ 11pm PST.
I run multiple membership sites for my clients and for myself and ALL of them are build using Wishlist Member.

We wish you a safe, happy, healthy and PROSPEROUS New Year!

Your Partner In Success,

Denise Griffitts

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All About Cookies – the Computer Kind

All About Cookies - the Computer Kind by Denise Griffitts“What is a cookie and why do I need to know about them?” As a web developer this is a question that I hear from clients all the time. And if they don’t ask the question, I answer it anyway.

Cookies are a small text file composed of alphanumeric characters, which is created on your computer when your browser accesses a website that uses cookies. The name cookie derives from UNIX objects called magic cookies. These are tokens that are attached to a user or program and change depending on the areas entered by the user or program.

There are two types of computer cookies: temporary and permanent. Temporary cookies, also called session cookies, are stored temporarily in your browser’s memory and are deleted as soon as you end the session by closing the browser. Permanent cookies, also called persistent cookies, are stored permanently on your computer’s hard drive and, if deleted, will be recreated the next time you visit the sites that placed them there.

Both temporary and permanent computer cookies can be used for many helpful purposes. Automatic registration logon, preserving website preferences, and saving items to a shopping cart are all examples of cookies put to good use. But permanent cookies also resulted in unanticipated uses, such as Web profiling.

A terrific resource for all things cookies is All About Cookies.org which is a free resource designed to help marketers and consumers understand cookies and the issues surround the use of cookies.

If you want to create cookies on your website there are many javascript sources that you can use. Just Google the words “Javascript Cookie Script” .

Here are several resources for you:

TechPatterns.com – Javascript Cookie Script

The JavaScript Source - Cookie Scripts

CookieCentral.com

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Weekly Recommended Resources

I get so many requests for tips and advice on the resources that my Virtual Assistance and Web Development companies use that it seems a great idea to publish a weekly resource.

These are online resources that will help you develop, gain knowledge, find new information and absorb new ideas.

Enjoy!

This Weeks Recommended Resource

WordPress Tip of the Day is a free video podcast from the “Internet Genius” Ben Cope that delivers high-quality video training for WordPress in 5 minutes or less every day in a format that is easy to follow, easy to understand, and always free!

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Must-Read Article on Website Legal Compliance

Must-Read Article on Website Legal Compliance

As a Web Developer I run into legal requirements all the time and wanted to share some of the absolutely “must know” information with you.

Do you run affiliate programs for yourself or your clients? Are you are starting or thinking of starting a membership site for yourself or building one for your clients? Do you have any type of website that requires transmission of personal information such as credit card numbers?  If so, you really need to read this article by leading Internet, IP and software lawyer Chip Cooper.

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