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September 25, 2017
Secure Your Twitter Account Today or Risk Losing it Forever
It always amazes me how many people think “it won’t happen to them”. But in reality, anyone or anything that is connected to the internet can be hacked. Period.
The more famous you are, the more likely you are to be a victim of hacking.
So what can you do to protect yourself?
1) Never share your password with anyone.
2) Don’t use the same password for multiple sites. If you use a password for Twitter, don’t use the same password for your email! If one gets hacked, you might lose both if they share the same password.
3) Have a more secure password. iloveporn123 isn’t a secure password. I’m sorry but it’s just not. You aren’t stupid you know that you use that password because it’s easy to remember. But it also makes it vulnerable.
Instead, try the more complicated version
1LuvP@rn123!
Instead of the letter I, you used a number 1. Instead of using the correct spelling of love, you use Luv but you capitalize the L in luv.
Instead of porn you spell it P@rn. That’s a capital P and a @ symbol in place of the o.
And at the end of the 123 you add the special ! character.
Sure it’s not the best password ever, but it’s a heck of a lot better than iloveporn123.
4) And last but not least, you must activate 2-factor authentication. This means to log into your twitter account (or your email) you have associated your account with your phone and you will need to enter a secondary temporary password that is texted to you.
If you are not using a 2-factor authenticator then you’re at high risk of losing your account. It’s not a matter of IF you will be hacked, but when.
Don’t be a victim! Protect your account or risk losing it forever!
September 5, 2017
Use common sense when it comes to getting SEO advice
I know I’ve said this before but apparently, sometimes I have to repeat myself to be heard.
Just because someone says something, doesn’t make it true.
Even if that someone is a self-proclaimed expert in a given field.
It’s important that you don’t take things people say at face value, especially in the adult industry. You need to do your own research and use a bit of common sense.
I could tell you all day long the sky is neon pink and even explain to you in a way that sounds legit, adding in the fact that I’m a professional sky color cosmologist, but it still won’t make that fact true. The sky obviously isn’t neon pink. I mean you can just look up and see for yourself that isn’t true.
When it comes to SEO though, you’d be surprised just how many people will believe anything people tell them because the person claims to be an expert or because the information kind of sounds legit.
a few months ago XBIZ published an article about SEO. It was talking about a report recently released by Search Metrics, a very popular SEO website.
The problem with this article on the XBIZ site is it quotes someone who claims to be an expert.
The problem is with XBIZ doing this, it perpetuates the confusion and the spreading of misinformation in regards to SEO.
I want you to look at this statement …
“the new data analysis shows that backlinks have less value than they once did”
They go on by quoting some expert who goes on to back up this statement, spewing information that makes him sound like he knows what he is talking about.
But int he end it doesn’t matter what he says because all we needed to know about him what that he sported this one single statement …
“the new data analysis shows that backlinks have less value than they once did”
This information couldn’t be further from the truth. Backlinks are as important today as they were last year and 10 years before that.
Any person, no matter who you are tells you otherwise, RUN as fast as you can away from them because they clearly have no clue what the fuck they are talking about.
Even if they are right or kind of right in certain areas, the fact that they don’t know the #1 most important thing about SEO should be enough to lose confidence in anything else they have to say.
I mean how do you not understand the most basic information about the foundation of the company that helped to build a multi BILLION dollar empire??!?!?!?!?!?!?
But let me explain … if you and your friend had an idea and built your entire company around this idea, hell you even named this idea after yourself, and that foundation then helped to generate BILLIONS AND BILLIONS AND BILLIONS in revenue, would you be so quick to ditch said idea? I mean it was after all the very foundation that built your empire.
Now let’s go back to what I first said to you …. just because someone says something, doesn’t make it true.
Just because some jackass who claims to be an expert doesn’t make what he (or she) says true.
Larry Page is the man who co-founded Google with his buddy Sergey Brin. When they were in college they worked out this system of relevancy. Prior to Google if you searched for something you often times got a bunch of spammy ass results.
This is where Larry Page and Sergey Brin came in and said, hey wouldn’t it be cool if you actually used a search engine to find something that you actually searched for?
Sounds simple right? Well back then it really wasn’t. Back in the day, search engines were a hot mess.
Until Google came along if you searched for something like Blue Shoes you could get thousands of listings about anything. Maybe a few were about Blue Shoes, but most of them were just spam.
This is why what Google did was such a big deal.
They (the two Google founders) named part of their invention (their secret plan to make relevant search results appear) after Larry Page and called it Page Rank. Get it? “Page” rank.
May 29, 2017
Is Google Analytics really telling you the whole story?
I love statistics. I love knowing exactly how many visitors come to one of my websites, how long they stay and what where they came from in the first place.
Without knowing this kind of information, how can I work to improve my websites?
Google Analytics is a free tool that helps me know some amazing information about my website. It is, in fact, the best free tool out there that isn’t hosted on your own server.
But there is a problem with Google Analytics and really any tool out there that generates states that aren’t hosting on your own server, and based on your own server logs. They are notoriously inaccurate.
Years ago the inaccuracy was about 5% to 10% on small traffic websites and as much as 10% to 20% on sites with more than a few thousand visitors per month. Not that bad, right?
But times have changed and so has the technology and it makes remote tracking even more difficult so I decided to take a look at just how crazy off the numbers being reported really where.
I picked one of my websites and ran a report for the year (so far). It tells me these are the unique visitors who have visited that site in question.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
5,281
4,535
16,217
20,546
The problem is, when you actually review the real numbers, those from my server logs, you find that Google Analytics didn’t even remotely come close. Here is what my website actually had in terms of unique visitors.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
15,498
13,192
18,995
23,656
January was off by 10,217
February was off by 8,657
March was off by 2,778
April was off by 3,110
That’s 21,762 people in the first 4 months of the year that Google couldn’t properly track on just one of my websites.
This is why you need to have your own server stats program like AW stats – something that actually tracks your traffic stats internally.
Sure Google Analytics is great for many reasons, and I still strongly suggest using it, but when it comes to accurately tracking the total number of unique visitors to your website, you need to use your own server data. It’s the only way to know for sure just how many people visited your website at any given time during a month.
April 12, 2017
Is your home router safe? It may not be!
WordFence the popular WordPress security plugin sent out a massive email blast today letting people know that their home router may be vulnerable.
Although the vulnerability was first disclosed in 2014, it wasn’t taken seriously by many and as a result, hackers are now using it to hack home routers.
As many as 41 million home routers worldwide have the vulnerability. Basically, you should not have port 7547 open to the public. If your router has it open, you should contact your internet service provider and ask them to close it at once.
To find out if you are vulnerable click here to run the test.
Contact your ISP and let them know that port 7547 on your home router is accessible from the public internet.
Let them know that port 7547 is used by your ISP to manage the router. It should not be publicly available. Suggest that they filter access to that port to prevent anyone on the public internet accessing it.
To now allow hackers to get access to your home computer or take over your WiFi. Get your internet service provider to close off public access to port 7547 on your router today.
On a side note, if you call your ISP and they tell you “you don’t have any ports open” insist that you do (if you took the test and failed it).
Also try here and enter 7547 in the port area and then click check.
If they say otherwise, ask them to escalate your ticket. That’s what I did. It took awhile but finally was able to get to someone that knew what he was doing and help me.
It’s annoying I know, but that’s how some internet companies are.
September 9, 2016
Bad Night
Bad Night is a romantic short story that I was inspired to write by a friend of mine from high school who quite honestly has the worst luck with men.
Bad Night starts off with a girl who has come home early from work to fix a special dinner for her boyfriend. It’s their two year anniversary. Only when she arrives she walks into something that she wasn’t expecting to find.
Then things only get worse from there but in the most unexpected way. Let’s just say, she meets a man at a bar and her life is changed forever.
Bad Night is now available at Amazon
August 12, 2016
How to be a Porn Star
Use the author’s 20 years of experience in the adult industry to find out everything you ever needed to know about how to actually become a porn star (both males and females). This book covers how to pick a name, how to get an agent and even important information on how to build your brand once you get into the industry.
NOW AVAILABLE AT AMAZON
The Absolute Definitive Guide to Creating Your First Adult Website – 2016-2017 Revised Edition
It’s been years since I released my first book and a lot has changed so I thought it was time to publish an updated version of The Absolute Definitive Guide to Creating Your First Adult Website.
Making Money in Porn Has Never Been so Easy! The is the 2016-2017 revised edition with the latest, up to date information on what you need to know to create your first ever adult website!
This book is a step by step guide to everything you need to know to create your first ever adult website and actually make money doing it. Get real advice from real industry professionals with actual proven results. The book will walk you through everything you ever wanted and needed to know to get you started making money in the adult industry. You will get the benefit of the authors more than 18 years of experience in the sex biz. Learn from her mistakes. Learn how to get traffic for free. Learn what you need to do to stay out of jail. Learn how to get people to pay you money for your efforts. Learn how to get free pictures and videos of naked girls to create site and so much more!
This book really will walk you through every single little step you need from start to finish to create your first website in a very affordable (almost free) way and get you started to actually making real money. Real Information from Experienced Porn Professionals … can you really ask for anything more?
September 16, 2014
Letting Go Giveaway!
You can click here to go directly to the Goodreads giveaway page. GOOD LUCK!!
September 10, 2014
Letting Go
Intensely Erotic, Insanely Sexual
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Stasia has had the hots for Jaxon Kent since she started working at the same law firm as him two years ago. While they have become great work buddies, she still wants more. Only sometimes you don’t quite know the people you work with as well as you think you do. And sometimes we don’t know ourselves as well as we think we do either.
Sinfully Delicious

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Here is a bonus recipe, that was great but didn’t make it in the book.
Mini Chocolate Chip Cheesecake Ball
1 8-ounce package of cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup of butter, softened
3/4 cup of confectioner’s sugar
2 tablespoons of brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
3/4 cup of mini semisweet chocolate chips
3/4 cup of finely chopped pecans
In a medium bowl, beat together cream cheese and butter until its smooth. Now mix in the confectioner’s sugar, brown sugar and vanilla. Next you want to stir in your chocolate chips.
Cover and chill this mixture in the refrigerator for 2 hours …. This allows it to set and harden. You don’t want to skip this step.
Now shape your chilled cream cheese mixture into a ball. Wrap with plastic, and chill in the refrigerator for a minimum of 1 hour or even overnight.
Roll the cheese ball in finely chopped pecans before serving and enjoy!
The 69 sinfully delicious recipes you’ll get in this book are ….
Easter Crème Eggs
Snicker Bars
Simply Sweet Chocolate Rum Balls
Fudge Rum Balls
Chocolate Pecan Rum Balls
Homemade Babe Ruth Bars
Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Brownies
Mocha Fondue
Mocha Sponge Cake
Mocha Truffles
Chocolate Truffles
Chocolate Covered Truffles
Peanut Butter and Chocolate Truffles
White Chocolate Truffles
Strawberry Truffles
Dark Chocolate Fudge
Triple Chocolate Fudge
Perfect Peppermint Patties
Marshmallow Puffs
Caramel Apples with Chocolate
Chocolate Cake in a Jar
M&M’S® Brownies
Coconut Fudge Balls
Cappuccino Bon-Bons
Chocolate Filled Bon Bons
Chocolate Brittle
Double Chocolate Cherry Bourbon Balls
Chocolate Caramel Shortbread
Chocolate Cherry Balls
Chocolate Chip Cheese Bars
Crunchy Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
Pancake with Caviar
Best Chocolate Brownies
Brownie Cake
Brownie Fruit Pizza
Flourless Brownies
Butterscotch Brownies
Caramel Chocolate Brownies
Chocolate Mint Brownies
All-American Chocolate Cake
Banana Chocolate Cake
Chocolate Butterfinger Cupcakes
Marble Pound Cake
Chocolate Cream Roll
Chocolate Raspberry Marbled Cake
Cocoa Chiffon Cake
German Chocolate Cake
Strawberry Chocolate Shortcake
Chocolate Candy Cookie Brittle
Chocolate Caramels
Chocolate Chip Lollipops
Never Fail Toffee
Soft Chocolate Caramels
Chocolate Caramel Cheesecake
Chocolate Cheesecake
Chocolate Orange Supreme Cheesecake
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies
Golden Chocolate Treasure Cookies
Chocolate Cupcakes
Chocolate Bananas
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Chocolate Mint Figs
10 Minute Fudge
Bourbon Fudge
Chocolate Marshmallow Fudge
Blender Quick Chocolate Ice Cream
Mocha Ice Cream Cake
Rich Chocolate Mousse