Archive for Internet Safety

Sue Scheff: Next Book Almost Here!

googlebomb“GOOGLE BOMB” Take Cover! by John Dozier and Sue Scheff

Do you know what Google is saying about you?

Oh yes, it is almost here, my second book! This time around, I am honored to have co-author and Internet Specialist Attorney, John Dozier .

As my story of my landmark case of $11.3M jury verdict for damages unravels – many questions answers, John Dozier will bring us the legal landscape of today’s Cyber World – how to protect your online image and maintain a profile you are proud of!  Have you thought about Internet Gossip vs Internet Fact? How do you know the difference?  Don’t get caught in the web – read Google Bomb!

 
To compound our dynamic and explosive upcoming best seller – Michael Fertik, CEO and Founder of ReputationDefender will be writing the foreword! ReputationDefender is one of the pioneers in managing online reputations and helping keep your kids privacy safe online.

 
This timely book will offer you tools and remedies as well as a very compelling story that will keep you turning those pages! Remember, a 20 year reputation today can be destroyed within 20 minutes of vicious keystrokes.

Monkeys Don’t Fly? Do they? Ahhhh, just wait and you will see – the Internet has become its’ own animal. The Internet can be an educational tool – but – it can also be a lethal weapon!

 
Published by Health Communications Inc. (HCI) – Google Bomb will be released in Fall 2009.

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Sue Scheff – Parents and Teens – Learning Online Safety

ikeepsafe2009 will be here, as parents, making a resolution to learn more how to keep your child safe online should be a priority. With the ever expanding cyberworld – social networking – texting etc. the time is now to learn more.

You don’t have to be a computer expert to keep your child safe online.
As parents, we want our children to be safe and responsible while using technology. We will have succeeded when each child can recognize and minimize the three main risks associated with all connected technology (i.e., iPods, instant messaging, chat, computer games, game consoles, cell phones, text messaging, webcams). Read More
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