How to Master Online Career Networking

Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin in networking | 25 Comments »

Watch this video for a demonstration of “How to Master Online Career Networking”. To complete the task, you will need:

Networking sites
Networking groups
A resume

Get started with the first step: Join more than one network. Large social networks are great for getting the word out about your job situation or an entrepreneurial effort you want to promote, while career-oriented sites are good for finding business contacts. And consider joining smaller sites that are targeted to your field or interests.

For the complete guide, go to http://www.howcast.com/videos/183153-How-To-Master-Online-Career-Networking

Also check out Howcast for other do it yourself videos from Dynamic and more videos in the Networking category.

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Duration : 0:2:37

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Part 2 — Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube, Myspace, Facebook, RSS Feeds and More.

Posted on May 27th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 25 Comments »

http://www.UndergroundTrainingLab.com In early 2008 I spoke at the Secret Society of Traffic and Conversion Seminar for my friends Buck Rizvi and Brock Felt. The attendees paid thousands to be there but I’m sharing my 3 hour presentation from the seminar with you for free. I outlined the social networking and web 2.0 strategies that I personally use to drive tons of traffic to build my list and make more sales. I covered dozens of topics including, but not limited to, internet marketing, creating a sales funnel, search engine optimization (seo), myspace, youtube, squidoo, email marketing, wordpress, rss feeds, openx ad server, affiliate marketing, blogs, getting more traffic to your sites, social profile pages, social networking, social media, and more!

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Duration : 0:6:41

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Innovative Ways to Get Links without Paying for Them – Aaron Wall

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 by admin in links and networking | 1 Comment »

SEO expert Aaron Wall of SEO Book shares some interesting angles on getting free links to your site. (1) Offer discounts or coupons as benefits to non-profits. (2) Write original, useful content in a blog on your domain. (3) Redirect affiliate links using 301 redirects. (4) Have a contest where people vote on something they’re passionate about. (5) Use offline networking opportunities. (6) Write guest columns or articles. (7) Attract journalists who may cite you on a topic.

Duration : 0:5:59

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GINtech Systems Video 2 Part 2 – Bytes, Networking, Hardware Info

Posted on May 18th, 2010 by admin in networking hardware | No Comments »

Part 2 for the 2nd video from GINtech Systems. For more information, read description from video 2 part 1.

Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhzIK4ZXHmA

Duration : 0:7:58

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Part 8 — Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube, Myspace, Facebook, RSS Feeds and More.

Posted on May 8th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 3 Comments »

http://www.UnderGroundTrainingLab.com In early 2008 I spoke at the Secret Society of Traffic and Conversion Seminar for my friends Buck Rizvi and Brock Felt. The attendees paid thousands to be there but I’m sharing my 3 hour presentation from the seminar with you for free. I outlined the social networking and web 2.0 strategies that I personally use to drive tons of traffic to build my list and make more sales. I covered dozens of topics including, but not limited to, internet marketing, creating a sales funnel, search engine optimization (seo), myspace, youtube, squidoo, email marketing, wordpress, rss feeds, openx ad server, affiliate marketing, blogs, getting more traffic to your sites, social profile pages, social networking, social media, and more!

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Duration : 0:9:8

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Part2: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:57

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Part1: Re-Mapping Youtube Challenge!

Posted on April 8th, 2010 by admin in links and networking | No Comments »

http://www.iframeinternet.com When you try to do a search on a website such as Google, even a non-common topic, such as the Equinox, can produce an astounding amount of results. In this case, nearly 21 million. More generic searches can return up to 150 million results. On YouTube, things are just the same. If you wanted to find news clips, for example, youd end up with millions of hits. So how are we supposed to sift through all of these results and find the BEST ones? What if you could find a way to share content without copyright infringement, placing all your favourite and most relevant videos, links, social networking sites, and more onto one site? What if you could find a site where it would look like this shot of the Most viewed videos page on YouTube, except it would be an archive of everything on the net, and not only videos? When you search for information on the iFrame Internet network, thats exactly what you get – a more specific search experience, and the results you get are the work of other users, who have collected quality data for you already.

iFrame Internet is about users collectively sorting out the internet to showcase the best of the best that it has to offer on every searchable topic. Users are encouraged to contribute by creating iFrameSearch pages for topics they have researched, and found greats web content for! iFrameinterent also provides incentive for users to share search results and research; so sorting out all the interesting and relevant content on the internet, and sharing it with each other can be financially rewarding too. In this video, we’ll show you how Iframe internet users can earn income by simply using iframes for sharing all their favourite sites, or creating their own useful web content. After this video, please visit the support section to watch a video guide on how to sign up for a free Google AdSense account, or other pay-per-click advertising services. It will give you the ability to earn advertising revenue just like the big companies do.

Duration : 0:8:35

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Part 12 — Internet Marketing With, SEO, youtube, Myspace, Facebook, RSS Feeds and More.

Posted on April 5th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 7 Comments »

http://www.UndergroundTrainingLab.com In early 2008 I spoke at the Secret Society of Traffic and Conversion Seminar for my friends Buck Rizvi and Brock Felt. The attendees paid thousands to be there but I’m sharing my 3 hour presentation from the seminar with you for free. I outlined the social networking and web 2.0 strategies that I personally use to drive tons of traffic to build my list and make more sales. I covered dozens of topics including, but not limited to, internet marketing, creating a sales funnel, search engine optimization (seo), myspace, youtube, squidoo, email marketing, wordpress, rss feeds, openx ad server, affiliate marketing, blogs, getting more traffic to your sites, social profile pages, social networking, social media, and more!

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Duration : 0:8:55

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The Good Warriors of the Net – IP for Peace

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin in internet networking | 18 Comments »

A corny, but incredibly funny video of how the Internet and networking works from the Ericsson MediaLab. The video was made in the late 90s using pretty rudimentary computer animation, but for any tech head, that matters not. The Router, with his collision-prone tendencies, will make you chuckle. Those pesky AppleTalk packets will slow down your network. And beware the Pings of Death!

I just found the video on my hard drive in an archive folder; I think my Dad gave it to me on a CD sometime around 2000. It is not only a pretty good overview of networking terminology and functionality, but also a pretty good way to pass 12 minutes of your time.

Here’s the official website: http://warriorsofthe.net/

Duration : 0:12:57

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How to Secure Your Wireless Network

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin in wireless networking | 25 Comments »

Wireless technology has revolutionized home networking in the past few years. However, because of increasing signal strength, wireless signals will often extend farther than the boundaries of your home and may be picked up by other computers—sometimes as much as two or three blocks away! Because of this, it’s essential that you secure your wireless network properly. The following are tips on how to do this.

The first and easiest task is turn firewalls on. This includes computers on the wireless network as well as on your router. Almost all computers with wireless capabilities will have the option to turn on and off a firewall. Make sure that each computer has its own unique user name and password.

All wireless routers, via a standard IP address, allow you access and set up the equipment. Here, you enter your network address and other important information. Be sure to change the default username and password that allows you to access this page. And don’t forget to write down your changes!

Every computer accessing a wireless router will have a MAC address. One technique to secure your network is to only allow computers with certain MAC addresses to access the network. If you only have a few computers, this shouldn’t be a time consuming process.

Duration : 0:1:41

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