Password Generator in Keepass tip

keepassPassword Generator in Keepass tip, there’s a great password vault called Keepass I use that has a great option.  You can setup the characters used in generating passwords, and exclude characters like lower case L and the number 1 for instance.   Here’s a look at the exclude characters list I have used since 2000 or so  gijloqsyz1GIJLOQSYZ0  to make things LOTS easier done when sending passwords to users and to avoid the “Is that a zero or and “O” in that password” and that will save you time.  Keepass doesn’t store information in the cloud, it stores your vault locally on a USB stick of your choice.  http://keepass.info/ is the URL , click Downloads, and the Professional Edition>Portable  

Download this ZIP package and unpack it to your favorite location (USB stick, …). KeePass runs without any additional installation and won’t store any settings outside the application directory.

Supported operating systems:
Windows 98 / 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista / 7 / 8, each 32-bit and 64-bit, Mono (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD, …).

Prerequisites:
Microsoft .NET Framework ≥ 2.0 (already included in Windows Vista and higher) or Mono ≥ 2.6.

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The Blueprint For The Perfect Blog Post


In looking in SlideShare for something else, this document from Business 2 Community caught my eye. Liked it so sharing in my blog for 2 reasons, 1 to make better posts and 2 provide it for others to use in their blogging efforts.


Guy sold his first website in August of 1995, and has continued his web solutions company offering design, development and deployment, usability or support services since. His previous work experience as the marketing director for an ISP, radio sales, television news announcer, have all have helped to build the company. 19 years plus online doesn’t hurt a bit to be a web developer.

Making Good Content on the WWW

Check vDomainHostingSometimes in ‘surfing’ you find a page with an issue of some kind or another, and the question I have is did you tell the site owner about it? Send an email to them via their contact page (unless of course that’s the issue) or even better call them on the phone? If the ‘what goes around, comes around’ is true, then each time you help out another webmaster’s project they also can be charged with paying their dues and corrections can be a part of what they do.

I was just on the phone pointing out an error in anchor text to a customer, they thanked me, and for the days that we don’t make lots of money, thank you’s will have to do.

Guy

Weekly Roundup – Guy R Cook 20130510

Weekly Roundup of content shared from the desk of Guy R Cook – Web Developer

Six Small Business Statistics That May Surprise You http://shar.es/lU8xi  via @sharethis
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What Makes A Success… http://bit.ly/10mrUUH  #pinterest pic.twitter.com/VNoNlizG1v
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Marketing strategies… http://bit.ly/ZDO3hc  #pinterest pic.twitter.com/xm1nYfmCbq
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6 Super Call-to-Actions (Plus Tips)  http://bit.ly/10x1zmP
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9 Tips for Building Your Brand with SlideShare – Brand Driven Digital http://www.branddrivendigital.com/9-tips-for-building-your-brand-with-slideshare/ … via @nickwestergaard
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http://www.slideshare.net/guyrcook1/social-mediaforartists   Social Media for Artists
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“What a Social Media Manager ensures is that he focuses on each and every aspect of the brand needs because at the end, personalization is everything here. He is supposed to know your needs and strategise accordingly. Thus, employ the expertise of a social media manager and enjoy the perks of a swollen pool of customers in a brief period of time.”

Read more http://www.thinkbigonline.com/social-media-managers-a-necessity-of-todays-online-businesses/