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Thank you for your support. In February Thursdays were Sugar Free on X Stream Radio Network. You can listen to the series from TSE by clicking the widget below. We will be starting a new live series on BTR in March on Thursdays at 4pm. Stay tuned to hear from my producer and coach Earl Hall, and more great social media and entrepreneur tips.

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    Top 5 List of No Nos from the show on Social Engineering.

    Here are some things you don't want to be caught doing...you may just land on the "You Might Be A Porch Monkey List"

    5. Giving T.M.I. about your family, kids, and coworkers for the world to see on a public social site.
    4. Using social networking just to trick "friends" into buying things they don't need.
    3. Thinking you won't go to jail for social engineering...or not reporting it if it happens to you.
    2. Allowing people to use your web site for social engineering.
    1.  Taking advantage of people who are trying to get employment or other assistance.

    Don't like being called a Porch Monkey, if the shoe doesn't fit take it off.  For porch monkey recovery tips visit: www.ruaporchmonkey.com

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