Monday, November 19, 2007

Political Kool Aid

This is a cool domain name I picked up a long time ago, and never did much with. As the election approaches, it might be fun... I wish I had more time!
Political Kool Aid

Friday, September 21, 2007

Both Kids now Have Blogs

Both of my kids now have blogs of their own, that I host. I like this better than them playing around on My space or other sites.

My oldest son Mikkel, thinks he's the coolest kid in the universe, while my other son just says he's the "most awesome kid on the planet".

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Frank Cardias New Blog

I helped someone launch a personal blog on the Wordpress blogging platform. It's always fun to see people get into blogging...

His name is Frank Cardia, and he's a runner that wants to talk about his various triathalon exploits, and I'm hosting the site on my Portland web hosting servers.

Wow, he's ambitious!

Solar Information

I've learned a lot about solar stuff since launching my solar products affiliate site . I've not written the solar articles there myself, but I have proofread them and edited slightly.

Currently, the site is only offering solar lighting but I hope to expand it with other affiliates like solar batteries and other solar accessories..

Saturday, August 27, 2005

This is likely the last post here

Work takes priority now, but my blog is now here. I try to post daily about many subjects.

Thursday, June 16, 2005

8 1/2 minutes

Can you spare 8 1/2 minutes to possibly improve your life forever? I almost said "no" to that question myself but instead decided to "gamble" my time on someones recommendation, and I'm glad I did.

As a computer consultant and internet marketer for the past few years, I've gradually built up my arsenal of affiliate products I can offer to my customers.

Affiliates are companies with products or services that I can refer people to, that will pay me a commission. Some are a one time payment, and some are monthly services.

I have affiliations with companies like Comcast and Dell, and with many smaller companies too. None by themselves will make me rich, but they do provide checks rolling in from time to time that are very nice to have.

Now I've affiliated myself with a company that will change my life. For me, it's a "no brainer", especially because of the industry I'm in. For you...well, you should at least spend just 8 1/2 minutes to decide for yourself. It just may change your life for the better.

Visit http://www.pdxtc.com/scottsway

Friday, June 10, 2005

HIPAA Directory of services website

I've posted an online collection of HIPAA articles and information at a new website, called HipaaSchool.Net.

For the small office, hiring a HIPAA consultant just isn't always affordable. That website will be an online resource for dental and medical offices with less than 30 employees.

The goal is for them to be able to get compliant, without breaking the bank. I'm currently trying to set up some online HIPAA training resources and reviews there.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

PPC Fraud resources - Pay Per Click fraud information

Combat click fraud

I've posted an online directory of information and resources about how to combat click fraud in your PPC advertising campaign. There are articles, links to other information, and ads for PPC auditing services. I hope to grow it into the largest online directory of it's kind on the internet.

Sunday, April 24, 2005

Listing your website on internet directories

I've posted an article about the new local searches that are changing the face of the internet. If you're a business owner, have your web designer and advertising manager read it today!

Spyware removal

This is a link to one of my articles about Spyware. What is it, where does it come from, and how to get rid of it are all covered.

Friday, November 12, 2004

Jabra Hands Free

Jabra hands free
Today I bought a $169 cordless hands free earpiece for my phone.
My phone is a Kyocera 7135. (Flip phone, palm pilot etc.) It's the best phone I've ever had for everything from battery life to durability, PLUS it syncs daily with Outlook. I wear the Kyocera on my belt, and I kept knocking the plug out of my hands free jack killing my call.

This Jabra looks perfect, if not a little bulky. In a year it's shrink to half size, but that's part of what makes it so cool. I'll be back to recommend or slam.

Update - Gone in 3 days. What a pain in the neck. Wait for Bluetooth

Saturday, November 06, 2004

A foundation for SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages)

Portland Technology Consultants - Scott Hendison

I put up a new article on my website about Oregon Search Engine Optimization It explains to the novice how to build a good foundation for a website, so you can get the Search Engine results they want.
most of this is exactly what I do as phase one of any campaign for a website to get found on the internet. Of course there's lots of expensive stuff to hire me for, but you can do these on your own...

Saturday, October 30, 2004

Yahoo Yellow Pages

Earlier this Spring, Yahoo bought Overture, which meant great Yahoo placement with your Overture ad. Now though, there's a new contender to deal with in your Yahoo search results. One aspect of the new "local" version of Yahoo is called the Yahoo Yellow Pages.

A while back, someone called me from Performance Advertising in Texas, representing Yahoo Yellow Pages, and I listened to the pitch. He and I have talked at great lengths about various subjects related to the future of search on the internet, and I believe this can be a big advantage to early advertisers, because it's first come first served. You can't be outbid.

(Of course, whether the results actually show up at all on any given day is still in question, but they're trying to work out the bugs, I think.)

If you want to phone him, his name is Jason Svatek j_svatek@yahoo.com (512) 637-3099 is his direct line, I believe.


Scott Hendison

Portland Technology
Consultants

503-522-9244




Update 1/05
As it turns out, Yahoo weaseled the rules, and now the Yahoo Yellow Pages do not come up in the regular SERPS. Those wesaels.

I still pay for a monthly listing though, to improve inbound linking. Directories are still a part of any strategic Internet marketing plan, and Yahoo is definitely in the game plan, but the sales tactics in the summer or 2004 were shoddy.

Sunday, June 27, 2004

Stop Spam services

Today I became a reseller of a spam service for customers from US Internet. It is amazing. $15 a month protects the whole domain. It's the same one used by Coldwell Banker, and hundreds of other companies and I have had near perfect test results for a month. It's called Securence, and I'm now offering it to my customers.

For a single email address though, the best I've ever found is called Knowspam. Free trial here http://www.knowspam.net. Look on my website for some spam prevention articles and tips, but none are perfect. These two are great.

Thursday, May 13, 2004

Scott's First Blog

For over 7 years, I've been writing articles on my websites, most recently at my business,
Portland Technology Consultants. I've decided to start a blog, and my first page here is filled with a lot of things my readers know that you may not...


They have a general idea of what’s inside their computer.
What's Inside Your Computer?

They know how to use their mouse, (both the left and right buttons) effectively.

Mousing Around and The Right Mouse Button



They know how to perform routine maintenance on their computer to keep it running
properly.
Tune Up Your Computer and Speed It Up, Buddy! and Windows 98 Maintenance

One of the first things they learned, was that it's much easier to Copy Cut and Paste than to retype
something. What a timesaver!

They know how to minimize their risk of disaster.

Removable Storage Options and Backup, or you'll be sorry!

They know how to keep unwanted programs from loading when they boot up their
computer, which keeps their computers’ performance high and increases their
own productivity.
The Perfect Computer

They know how to effectively search the internet, and how to use their web browser to
it’s fullest of capabilities.
Search Engines on the Web and Customize your Browser

and Customize your Browser II

They know how to properly utilize their e-mail, and keep their in-box, as well as all their desktop and all their other files neat and orderly, so that anything can be found in a snap.

Manage Your E-mail and Manage Your E-mail II and Clean Up Your Desktop

They know how to troubleshoot their own basic software problems, and they know what
the likely solution is for resolving those problems.

Error Messages and When Software Won't Work and Three-Finger Salute (ctrl-alt-del)

and How to call Tech Support

They know how to download programs and files from the internet, then locate those
downloaded files and install, view, or print whatever they’ve downloaded.

Foolproof Downloading and Printing from the Internet

They know how to properly scan pictures for sharing online, without special software
being needed to view them.
How to Use Your Scanner

Most importantly, they know how to keep their computer free of viruses, unwanted
intruders, and “spyware” that violates your privacy, and causes a whole host of serious problems.
The Truth About Viruses and Virus Safe Computing and

Spyware...Is someone watching you? and Do you need a Firewall? (Yes you do)

They moved out of the realm of being beginners with Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME (yuck), and Windows 2000. In doing so, they learned that the CTRL - ALT - Delete command was their friend, especially in Windows XP. Three Finger Salute - XP




Today, (September of 2004) they are running a system with bare minimum Windows XP Home, with 256 megs of Ram and a 1.0 GHZ processor or higher. If not, then a new $400 computer should on the holiday wish list.



Here’s a helpful list of keyboard shortcuts that will save you
lots of time, compared to using the mouse.
Power Users' Keys to Success

If they have a business, then they probably know How to Establish a Web Presence,
and how to Market Your Website. They also know how to Be your own IT department



They know what their kids meant when they heard them say to a friend... "I'll IM you later". That's because they read Understanding IM Services

There are over 70 articles at my site, and as more articles get written, I'll post them there. This Blog though, will be a way to write various things that someone somewhere might find interesting.