Entries tagged "networking"

The Business of Blogging And Why You're Missing Out

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This blog is more of a personal blog and I only write about things that interest me. You can tell from the limited, and specific, categories I have for this blog that this is more of a "small town" blog and I hope it has a "small town" feel. The reason is I want to be able to connect with any of my readers. I would like them to feel like they know me a little bit and get a handle on my personality. I am basically the same person on and off line. The good, bad and ugly.

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Guide to Industry Networking - Entirely Online - Part Two

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In my last post about networking entirely online I spoke about the value of various forums that were out there and how valuable they were. While that is an excellent resource it is not the sort of method I like to use when trying to network online. I am a little more bold and I try to get in direct contact with someone. Either via email or telephone. So, how do I go about that?

Say there is this huge mega super star internet marketer that you are just dying to get on the phone with. First off, you have ...

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Guide to Industry Networking - Entirely Online

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Everyone knows that networking is a huge part of success in business. With the right contacts, practically anyone can seem like a superstar businessman. In reality, they just have a deep rolodex. The ability to network is a skill that everyone has to be able to get the hang of (if you want to be in business online).

Not everyone has the money to attend those expensive seminars that are held all around the country, many times per year. It might not be a financial setback either. A lot of people, especially "noob's", lack the confidence to get any ...

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Mac Mini iRouters!

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I stumbled across a pretty clever use of Mac Mini's today. There is a pair of mini's being used as redundant BGP4 routers on the London INternet eXchange (LINX), by the Fubra network. They apparently installed Ubuntu Linux and used the Quagga Routing Suite for the BGP communications.

The mini's were perfect as they are very compact and draw very little power. Apparently, London data centers have power shortages *shrugs*

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