Posts Tagged ‘video’

Ready to Banish Bad Habits?

If you are trying to quit smoking, pass up the junk food or any other “bad for you” habit,
this eBook might just be the extra encouragement you need!

One of the most useful products from my Health & Wellness Digital Product Super Store
is Product #33, titled Banish Bad Habits!

With this eBook, learn How To Free Yourself From Bad Habits Forever
for less than the cost of a carton on those life-threatening and nasty cigarettes
or 2 fat laden, artery hardening pizzas!

I found an interesting video on this subject:

She makes a lot of sense and so does this eBook.

Let me know what you think, comments welcome, and best of success
to you as you succeed in Banishing YOUR bad habit(s)!

More about Teen Safety & the Internet

Cox Communications held its 5th National Teen Summit On Internet Safety on June 15th in Washington, D.C., gathering teens from across the country to discuss the topics of cyberbullying, sexting, digital reputation management and other online safety issues.

America’s Most Wanted host and children’s advocate John Walsh led the discussion with the teens at the event which is sponsored by Cox in partnership with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).

It is a good listen for both teens and parents.

Safety & Social Media Sharing

I came across a very chilling and important message today about being safe when using the Internet
and Social Media Web Sites. It is really common sense but so many do not pay attention to how much
personal information they are sharing with the entire world!

My friend, Kim Beasley, had an excellent post on her blog today, titled
“How much is TOO much Sharing on Social Media” and a video clip
about this subject that I just HAD to share with MY readers!

Being a business person with this Health & Wellness Blog, a Virtual Assistance Site,
my Health & Wellness Products, an eZine for Marketers and Small Biz owners,
an online store, an eBay store and a Digital Products Superstore, I tend to
really value my social media platforms. I am pretty partial to twitter and Facebook
but use others as well.

I try to pay close attention to what I am saying and revealing to “the world”
when I post or update to these and other sites and hopefully am doing so safely.

Hopefully, my sharing the post from Kim Beasley and the video clip she shares
will make people pay a bit more attention to the things they so freely share online
in their own social media lives.

I would love to get your comments on both this post and the post and video presented by Kim.