Black Monday Severe Vulnerability in All Wi-Fi Devices

Black Monday

We’re sure you have all heard about Cyber Monday. It’s that one day a year, the Monday after the Thanksgiving Weekend of wild shopping deals, where retailers have their best online sales of the year. Well today is BLACK MONDAY and it’s a BIG sale day of a different type.

Why? Because today researchers found a security vulnerability that impacts ALL Wi-Fi Devices. And when they say all, they mean all! And guess what might be going on sale? Yep, everything you do online might soon be going on sale. If you thought the Equifax hack was big, this just might be bigger.

How Big Of A Deal Is This?

Well if you consider that just about every device the average individual now uses to connect to the Internet (e.g. Router, Computer, Cellphone, Tablet, Home Thermostats, etc. etc. etc.) is vulnerable to this hack, then you get the picture. It’s a BIG deal.

The Wi-Fi vulnerability that was discovered today is being called “KRACK”, which is short for Key Reinstallation Attacks. Technically speaking the vulnerability allows attackers to decrypt WPA2 connections, which is more or less the de facto way of securing wireless connections today. Again it’s a BIG deal.

How big? Considering everything from a simple Google search to Online Banking transactions are protected by secure HTTPS connections, which can now be backed using this “KRACK” attack, yeah it’s a BIG deal.

Pubic Service Announcement

For more details about this attack and a video that shows how it can be exploited you can check out a Wordfence PSA released by earlier today. If you’re not familiar with Wordfence, they are a WordPress Plug-in vendor that, if you use WordPress, you should get to know really quickly. We’ve been using them for a long time now and theirs is the first plugin we install on any WordPress site that we install.

What Do I Do Now?

Right now you’re probably think about disconnecting all your devices and not going online ever again. Of course we all know that’s not a viable solution. However, you probably will want to be a little more careful over the next few days or weeks. As mentioned in the Wordfence PSA vendors are urgently accessing their systems and working on software patches to correct the vulnerability. NOTE: we did say SOFTWARE PATCHES!

As far as we all know right now this problem should be fixed with software downloads, which means over the next few days or weeks you are going to want to keep a close eye out for any software updates that your devices (e.g. Router, Computer, Cellphone, Tablet, Home Thermostats, etc. etc. etc.) push out to you. At this time it does not appear that you will be having to replace (a.k.a. BUY) anything new.

So the next time you see an UPDATE message appear on a device, please make sure you check it ASAP. If the update is related to this “KRACK” vulnerability, then you’ll want to apply the software patch immediately.

Can It Get Any Worse?

Apparently it can. Another vulnerability was also announced today. This one is going by the name of “ROCA” and involves an attack on public key encryption, which may weaken the way software is authenticate when it is installed.

Many systems rely on public/private key encryption and signing, and the ROCA vulnerability affects that process. Fixing this issue will also require you to update devices with vendor-released software updates, so keep an eye out for security updates for any devices and workstations that fix the ROCA related issues as well.

The combination of KRACK and ROCA is why today is being called “Black Monday.” Both of these vulnerabilities are very severe and aren’t we all lucky that the emerged on the same day.

Create Your Own Amazon Affiliate Links

Amazon Affiliate Featured Image

When it comes to links, which one of these would you rather have to deal with when setting up a link to an Amazon product in your web site code?

https://www.amazon.com/Untold-Truths-Internet-Marketing-Secrets/dp/1502742748/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495669457&sr=8-1&keywords=untold+truths+of+internet+marketing

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1502742748/?tag=millisuccenet-20

Although both links will get you to the same product the second one is definitely much easier to work with.

In addition to being easier to work with, using an Amazon Affiliate Link is a good way to make some extra money when selling your products. Why? Because every time someone buys a product using one of your Affiliate Links, Amazon will pay you a small affiliate fee or commission. Therefore, when adding Amazon products to your website you will always want to use an Amazon Affiliate Link.

Amazon Affiliate Link Breakdown

Once you understand the structure of an Amazon Affiliate Link it will be really easy to create them in the future, so let’s breakdown the link structure into three key parts as shown in the diagram below.

Amazon Affiliate Link Breakdown

Part 1: is simply the first portion of an Amazon URL and is the same for all affiliate links – https://www.amazon.com/dp/

Part 2: is the ASIN or Amazon Standard Identification Number of a product and is unique for all products – 1502742748

Part 3: is a tag parameter followed by an Amazon Tracking ID – /?tag=millisuccenet-20

Finding Your Amazon Tracking ID

Before you can find your Amazon Tracking ID you have to logon to your Amazon Affiliate Program account.

Amazon Affiliate Program Signon

After you have logged in you should be taken to your Amazon Associates home tab. At this point you will want to mouse-over your Amazon Login ID and slide down to select the “Manage Tracking IDs” options to take you to the Tracking ID page as shown below.

Amazon Affiliate Link Listing

At this point you should see all of the Tracking IDs that you’ve created or at least a default one. Write down or Copy & Paste the Tracking ID you want to use for your Affiliate Link into a note or temporary file (e.g. millisuccenet-20.)

Finding An Amazon Products ASIN

Now that you know your Amazon Tracking ID you have to find the ASIN of the product you want to create an Affiliate Link for. Note: for books the ASIN may be listed as the ISBN under the product details, as shown in the image below.

Amazon Affiliate Product Page

Write down or Copy & Paste the ASIN you want to use for your Affiliate Link into a note or temporary file (e.g 1502742748.)

Creating Your Amazon Affiliate Link

Now that you have all the components to create your Amazon Affiliate Link all you have to do is assemble them and you are done. Just replace the ASIN number and TRACKING-ID in the default link structure below with your specific items and you are all set to go.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/ASIN/?tag=TRACKING-ID

Example ASIN = 1502742748
Example TRACKING-ID = millisuccenet-20

Resulting Amazon Affiliate Link is:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/1502742748/?tag=millisuccenet-20

The best part about this is that it will not just work for your products, it will work for ANY Amazon product that you want to be an affiliate for. Pretty cool!

Validating Your Amazon Affiliate Link

The last thing you want to do is create an affiliate link for a product that doesn’t work. Few things stink more on the web than clicking on a link that doesn’t work or takes you to something other than what you wanted. Fortunately, Amazon provides a Link Checker tool that allows you to validate the Affiliate Links you create.

From within your Amazon Associates account you will want to mouse-over the “Tools” menu option, then slide down and click on the “Link Checker” option as shown below.

Amazon Affiliate Link Checker

At this point you will need to Copy & Paste the Amazon Affiliate Link you created into the URL Link Entry Field and then press the “Check Link” button. If all goes well and you created a valid link, Amazon will return the message “Success. The link tags to a valid tag or sub-tag for your Associate ID” in green under your link.

You can now use this Amazon Affiliate Link you created on your website, in an Email, a blog posting, or any other way you can think of. And the best part about it is that every time someone clicks on your affiliate link and purchases the item from Amazon you are going to earn a commission.

Making a little “extra” income just got a little bit easier.

To Your Success!

Coloring Tips

Coloring Tips

When it comes to colors things aren’t just black and white. In fact some would even argue if those are colors, but that discussion is for another day. For now, we’re just going to talk a little about the color wheel and hopefully give you enough coloring tips to make your adult coloring journals amazing works of art.

The color wheel identifies three types of colors: primary, secondary, and tertiary. PrimaryColoring Tips - Coloring Wheel colors (Red, Yellow, and Blue – P in the color wheel) are true colors from nature and are used to create all other colors. Secondary colors (Orange, Green, and Purple – S in the color wheel) are created by mixing two primary colors. Tertiary colors (Red-Orange, Orange-Yellow, Yellow-Green, Green-Blue, Blue-Purple, Purple-Red) are created by mixing adjacent primary and secondary colors.

Half of the color wheel has “Warm” colors that are said to reflect passion, happiness, enthusiasm, and energy. The other half of the color wheel has “Cool” colors, which are said to give a sense of calm or professionalism. And finally we have the complementary colors. Complementary colors are directly opposite each other on the color wheel (Red – Green, Orange – Blue, Yellow – Purple, etc.)

Color Theory

Now in color theory you will also find these terms:

  • Hue – the actual color with its qualities of yellowness and blueness. Intensity is the degree of purity, or saturation of the color.The more intense a color, the more of the pure color is added.
  • Tint – formed when a color is mixed with white. The more white in a color the lighter the tint.
  • Shade – formed when a color is mixed with black. The more black added to the color the darker the shade.
  • Tone – formed when a color is mixed with grey.

By the way, it’s color theory that also defines the cool and warm colors we talked about earlier.

Color Schemes

Once you have a basic understanding of the color wheel and see how different color combination are formed, you can use one or more colors to create a color scheme.

  • Monochromatic Schemes –  single-color schemes; use one color and its variations for intensity and values. Neutrals colors are considered part of the monochromatic color schemes. Using this scheme, your drawings will look unified.
  • Harmonious Schemes – colors from the same side of the color wheel. Yellows and oranges, or greens and blues are two examples of harmonious combinations.
  • Analogous Schemes – composed of related color schemes; bring colors together that are beside each other on the color wheel. Even though this scheme is easy enough to accomplish, to avoid a flat overall drawing, use one or two light dominant colors and for the third one choose a darker shade as an accent. An example of this color scheme would be blue, blue-green and blue-violet.
  • Triadic Schemes – created using three colors (hues) all at the same distance from each other on the color wheel. An example would be blue, red, and yellow. Because these colors are unrelated you should use their tints and shades in order to avoid a harsh overall effect.

Keep in mind that in almost all cases, when choosing a color scheme, all colors are altered and combined to soften their impact and create a mood.

Coloring Tips

The cool thing about color is that what you like and we like, and everyone else likes, is not going to be the same. And since the adult coloring journal your drawing in is all yours, we suggest that you draw from your own experiences and decide on the colors you want to use for each of your drawings.

However, we do know that most people prefer to use colored pencils when coloring their drawings. One reason is because colored pencils offer a lot of versatility, enabling you to easily blend and shade colors. Another reason is that they typically don’t have the bleed through problem that felt-tip markers have. Of course you also have the option of using crayons, chalks, and paints. Although some of those tend to get a little messy and require drying time. WARNING: if you’re going to use something that will bleed through, make sure you put something in between your pages and also realize that you’ll probably not be able to use the item on the back side of the page you just used.

Shading

Our final coloring tip relates to shading. Shading allows you to add “dimension” to your drawings. Dimensions can be created by layering your colors or mixing different colors along the edges or corners of your drawing. Shading can also be added with dots or fine black lines before coloring with your pencils, or by using a darker color over a lighter area of the same color.

Creating Your Master Piece

When all is said and done, or colored, however you color in your drawings and whether you stay within the lines or not, is total up to you. Whether you use it to express how you’re inner most feelings, or to release built up tension from a stress filled day, or just to color, your adult coloring journal is yours and yours alone.  Each and every drawing you color is your master piece.

We hope you enjoy your journal and if you’re looking for more journals, or just other books in general, checkout our other books when you have a chance. And don’t forget to visit our coloring downloads page for some extra special stuff too!

Building Your Prospective eCommerce Customer Trust

Building Prospective eCommerce Customer

You’ve come up with an awesome idea, developed a great product, put together an amazing business/marketing plan, and built the most beautiful eCommerce store this side of the Mississippi. Unfortunately your sales figures are far from what you envisioned, in fact not even close, and your conversion rate is dismally low. What could possibly have gone wrong? Could it be that you forgot that building your prospective eCommerce customer trust is somewhat key to being successful online?

Despite global eCommerce sales growing by 25% in 2015 (projected to eclipse $3.5 trillion within the next five years); the average consumer still sees online shopping as a stigma-tainted view of substantial risk and uncertainty. Perhaps their view is the result of the endless security thefts of customer data from corporations reported in the media, and the resulting free credit monitoring services offered to them to protect their identity.

Regardless of why consumers view online shopping as risky, understanding, addressing and helping overcome these inherent consumer fears of eCommerce is often the key towards altering their purchasing behavior, and ultimately garnering success for your eCommerce business. Let’s take a look at 5-key steps to help you build your prospective eCommerce customer trust.

What the Freak Is This?

The first key to developing a successful eCommerce online experience is delivering a well-designed site. Unfortunately, many sites have overbearing advertisements, suffer from poor design with improperly positioned graphics, and consist of impossible to navigate menus.

Chances are you’ve arrived at one of these proverbial nightmares of an eCommerce store recently. Not only did it lack any credibility, it was the epitome of a bad user interface (UI). The following two questions will quickly determine your level of customer trust for sites like this:

1: As a consumer, do you trust such a store enough to make an online purchase?
2: As a business owner, can you objectively see the negative UI eCommerce experience you’ve created for the customer?

Understanding potential UI problems and knowing how to eliminate them is the first step in creating an online store that builds prospective eCommerce customer trust. Creating a UI that is consistent and easy to use is key to building not only a visually pleasing experience, but a happy one as well. Here are a few things to think about when developing your store’s UI:

  • A clean, consistent site layout, with simple navigation. Be careful with multi-layer, drop-down overlay menus; they might look cute, but they can be a pain to navigate as you slide your mouse down and across to select items.
  • Stay away from technical industry jargons; you may understand it, but visitors to your site may not. For example, as a Real Estate Agent it may be common for you to write 2C, but not everyone may understand that means two car garage.
  • Provide clear and concise product, sales, and support information. When someone clicks on your “Contact” page they should immediately see your phone, email, chat, or any other method used to contact you; don’t have them go through multiple loops and links to find someone to talk to or they will abandon their shopping spree midstream.
  • Create consistent communication touch points across all your channels. Your online store messages should be consistent with messages on your social media platforms, which should be consistent with any email marketing campaigns you’ve established.

How Safe Is Your Store?

Today’s online world is filled with more security breaches than you’ll ever imagine. Barely a month goes by without hearing of another major incident concerning credit card fraud or identity theft that impacts not just thousands, but millions of individuals.

It’s no wonder online consumers are hesitant to share credit card details and other personal information online, especially older individuals who are not comfortable with technology. And those customers who do purchase online are often naive; they setup online store accounts with easy to guess IDs and passwords.  Regardless of how secure your site is you can’t prevent a break-in, if your customers don’t follow some simple rules to keep their login information hard to hack.

Failure to protect your customer’s personal information will immediately set back any progress you’ve made in building your prospective eCommerce customer trust. One of the easiest ways to not fail at doing this is to use only well-known payment processing software and/or services. Although nothing is hacker proof, using something that is created by people familiar with financial processing will be much more secure than trying to develop something on your own.

Additionally, any communications that you have with your customers that require sensitive information to be exchanged must be done using a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) implementation. If the communication link isn’t secure, it doesn’t really matter if the data is stored securely or encrypted on the backend.

Finally, have a clear and concise privacy policy available on your eCommerce site. Don’t give away any secrets, but at a minimum explain how you value your customers and take appropriate measures to protect their information. Let them know what you will do in the event of a data breach and how they can contact you, if they believe their information has been compromised. Although most people will never read your policy pages, having them will allow those customers who do to rest assured (and spend) knowing that their information is safe in your hands.

Do They Really Need It?

When is the last time you went window shopping, only to walk out of the store with both arms full of shopping bags? The physical ability to touch and feel, see and taste, will always remain the key factor of impulse buying. Brick-and-mortar stores take care to arrange items to exploit these impulse buying instincts. As well as, having their sales associates ask those final checkout questions to get you to make that one last purchase on your way out the door.

Replicating the physical process of shopping in the online digital world is key to increasing your online eCommerce sales. Having high quality images that show multiple views of a product, with a zoom function, can go a long way in getting the online shopper to experience the “physical” nature of an item in the digital world.

Also, leaving the wondering (online browsing) in the digital world up to the visitor can quickly lead to lost sales as visitors jump from product to product or worse site to site. Therefore, including links to secondary items that complement the purchases customers make is critical and just one way to setoff that impulse buying trigger.

May I help You, For the Nth Time?

Unless you have the look of an “Ogre” or smell like a “Donkey” you’ve probably experience at least one, if not many, of those annoying “Shadowy” sales associate experiences. You know the ones; where the salesperson is up your butt the second you walk in the door, asking question after question, and knowing no limits to your personal space as you browse up and down the aisles. Yes, those joyful experiences.

On the flip side you’ve also probably faced the even worse experience of being able to find absolutely “No” salesperson in the entire store when you’re looking for just that one item and are already late for the most important event of the century. Either way, finding the right level of “Nth Time” help can make or break the in store shopping experience. Well guess what? The same is true for the online eCommerce shopping experience as well.

Yep, it’s true. Even though online shopping is usually an experience involving only the customer and their computer, building your prospective eCommerce customer trust requires the right “Nth” level of hand-holding when you’re not there to hold their hand.

Whether it’s displaying those helpful hint “extra” items that trigger an impulse buy, or popping up a “chat” link to help what appears to be a lost visitor just aimlessly browsing, it’s important to be able to service and assist customers that come to your online store. Comprehensive FAQs can go a long way in helping the independent customer, while clear and concise contact links can make the day of an occasional online shopper.

Returns Are A Fact Of Life, Get Over It!

If you’ve never had to return anything, you are one of the lucky few. And if you have returned something it’s highly likely that the return process didn’t go too well, especially if you bought the item being returned online.

A comprehensive, well-thought out returns policy that won’t bankrupt your business and will do just about anything to satisfy your consumer will go a long way towards reducing purchasing indecisions. Providing the online shopper with a simple safety net of being able to return products that just aren’t what they expected or have issues with, will really build long-term prospective eCommerce customer trust like you never thought possible.

It’s one thing to have your return policies published on your site and clear links to them, it’s another thing to make sure your customer support staff follows through with them when the customer calls. Even the worst initial product experience can turn a one and done customer into a repeat buyer, if customer support makes the return process a no-brainer, zero cost experience for the frustrated buyer.

Building Trust With Prospective Customers

No two businesses are alike and no two online buying experiences are usually the same, even when made on the same site. There is no magic wand or silver bullet that will increase customer conversions and result in more of your products being bought.

Only by delivering an exceptional buying experience and eliminating the fears of the eCommerce consumer will you build trust with prospective customers. The road to success is never easy, but thinking through the process and building that trust with your prospective customers will go a long way at reducing any speed bumps you encounter down the road.