President Clinton Endorses Network Marketing & Direct Selling
Support the Direct Selling Association (DSA) at:
http://www.DSA.org
Another strong resource from the DSA is at:
http://www.DirectSelling411.com/
Direct Selling Association (DSA) stats:
http://www.dsa.org/pubs/numbers/
As Network Marketing and Direct Sales Professionals, together we can do more to reverse the worldwide recession and give people their dreams back, than all of the government bailout packages combined.
We can rebuild and re-energize the free enterprise system from the ground up one individual at a time.
But to do this we’re going to have to start a revolution. We have to create a revolution in the way our business is done. We have to stop the scam artists, educate our teams better, and challenge ourselves to higher levels of leadership.
We need to do better. And we can. But to do that, we need your voice and participation.
Join in the Network Marketing Revolution.
A revolution in the way we do business, how network marketing is viewed around the world, and what kind of future we will build with it.
Viva la Revolucion!
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First Steps in Computer Networking — Get it Together
Computer networking can be a tricky. With different devices and protocols, things can get mixed up rather quickly. However, learning the basics should be manageable for the average computer user. Below explains the first networking building block—connecting computers to the network.
Until recently, the most common way to connect computers directly was with an Ethernet cable, or an Ethernet cable via a hub. However, wireless technologies make connecting even easier. Instead of a cable, think of a wireless network as having invisible, or radio signal, cables.
To connect computers in a wireless network, even if you don’t have an internet connection, can be done very easily—no router required. If the computers have Wi-Fi devices, whether built in or added, you can create an “ad-hoc” wireless network by configuring the computers to ad-hoc mode.
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Common Types of Computer Networks
Computer network design can range from simple to very complex. Networking can be as simple as connecting two computers, or a computer and a printer, while more complex networks can involve the connection of millions of computers and devices.
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7 Rules for Social Networking Marketing Effectiveness
Social networking is rapidly becoming the most preferred Web 2.0 marketing tool. If you are engaged in selling your products or services online, there is plenty you can do with social networking sites to promote your business.
However, the possibilities are accompanied by inevitable pitfalls. Here are a few things to keep in mind in order to raise your effectiveness when using social networking sites.
Rule #1 – One site or many: While many organizations prefer to maintain their presence on several social networking sites, it can take up considerable amount of time as well as staff resources. Determine the amount of time you can spend updating your profile on each site. It’s far more effective to spend extra time and energy maintaining a high profile on one, well-chosen site rather than spend precious hours juggling different operating platforms on too many different sites.
If you do choose to maintain a presence on multiple sites, make sure you assign a full-time staff to regulate your various profiles. This could include posting comments on other member’s pages, inviting other people to become friends, or accepting other friend’s requests. In the absence of regular care, your web page is sure to languish.
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Choosing the Right Network Hardware
In the jargon filled world of networking, getting your head around the different types of hardware required can be a challenge. Bridges, routers, switches and repeaters—what does it all mean? This article takes you through the basics of networking hardware.
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Top Tips on Network Router Configuration
If you want to set up your own network, and you have multiple computers, you will need to set up a router. Cable (wired) routers, while still legitimate, are quickly becoming obsolete so this article focuses on wireless routers.
Most retail wireless routers will cover a large area in your home or office. However, to cut down on cable usage, you may want to place the router as close to your modem as possible. Your modem will have a phone line connection so it will be less mobile. Ideally, you would want your modem and router to be one device. Many ISPs will give you a modem/router but you’ll have to request it.
Wireless routers have built-in installation software that you connect with and use via an internet browser. You don’t need an internet connection to configure your wireless router. In fact, you can setup a network without an internet connection at all.
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MLM | Devon Brown| Internet Network Marketing | Recruiting Secret
http://www.homebizlistbuilder.com – Devon Brown shares with you his real internet network marketing system and tells you how he’ able to recruit people into ANY opportunity!
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