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How to Generate Network Marketing or MLM Leads
By :
Brian Baldwin
If there’s one thing you need in order to succeed with MLM/Network Marketing its leads. Without leads, you’ll never make much money regardless of your company, the pay plan, your upline or anything else.
Duplication In Network Marketing
By :
Brian Baldwin
If you’re involved in any MLM/Network Marketing program the key thing to remember is duplication. The thing to remember is that if it’s not duplicatable; your downline may not be able to do it. I know it’s easy to think your skill set can be done by anyone, but the truth is, it may not be. I would guess that the majority of the people you’ll talk to and bring into your organization will be totally new to this industry and that’s fine. We were all new at one time and we need to remember that.
Influencing Skills - How To Influence People
By :
Robin Chandler
There is no right way, nor is there only one way to influence others. Everything, but everything, is a factor when influencing people.
Maintaining Your Business Website
By :
Tim Knox
QUESTION:
Should I build and maintain my business Web site myself or pay someone else to do the work for me? -- Wesley L.
ANSWER:
When you say, pay someone else to do the work for you, Wesley, I am going to assume that you are talking about hiring a professional Web site designer to do the work and not your next-door neighbor’s teenage son. If my assumption is correct, then read on. If not, go ahead and flip over to the comics section. You will get no good out of the adv...
Company web site maintenance
By :
John Argy
As the internet grows in its popularity and your company in its reach, merging both successes become fruitful when the presence on the internet is firmly established. Your company's web site could have been launched as a first time experiment or as a fully blown e-commerce venture, both cases of presence need to be sustained over a long period of time. The need for your company web site maintenance arises, for reasons of sustaining it in the face of so many risks it faces on the internet.
Building Online: How Architects Use Extranets For Online Collaboration
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Rick Mosenkis
Traditionally, architects are a conservative bunch who fiercely guards "company secrets." As a result, the idea of using an extranet to share documents and collaborate with others has been totally alien.
But tradition is rapidly changing. Increasingly, architectural firms are using extranets to share documents in a secure environment. Why? Because projects move faster, clients are happier, and everything – from schedules and budgets to CAD drawings and renderings -- is mor...
How to keep robots out of your web site
By :
Dr. Bonomi
The robots.txt file, Robots exclusion protocol, Keep robots out of your news postings
Key Concepts of Virtual Private Networks
By :
Thomas Powell
Virtual Private Networks claim to solve majority of the security problems faced by the enterprises. Most of the issues were related to secure data transfer over the public internet.
T1 Service Provide
By :
Groshan Fabiola
T1 providers will be your partner for a long time research before you choose who to go with. The worst part of being with a bad provider is the fact that it will affect your business. Dropped calls or an internet connection that goes down can be disastrous to a business. We found that the larger companies will release companies from long term contracts it if is shown that the voice or data T1 service was faulty on a regular basis, however the release from such a contract will not help recoup the
What is Router?
By :
Richa Sinha
A router is a computer networking device that buffers and forwards data packets across an internetwork toward their destinations, through a process known as routing.
Server Load Balancing – Take the Load off
By :
Groshan Fabiola
Load balancing is the technique of spreading work between computers, hard disks, processes, etc. with the purpose of decreasing computing time and getting optimal resource utilization.
Confused by Wireless Home Security Systems?
By :
Sam Ellis
Home security services come in all different kinds of packages and devices and it can be hard to decide whether to use a wireless home security system, a hardwired, or any of the other products that are lingering out there in the protection world. Today's customer is considering the best home security to be the wireless home security system, but it would be wise to know that these systems include a cluster of items that you may be able to purchase separately and still keep your home secure.
About Cisco Memory Products
By :
John Stockwell
Almost all advanced Cisco routers and switches are equipped with the Cisco proprietary operating systems called the IOS, depending on the version of IOS installed in your Cisco product there is an additional component called the Management Information Base (MIB) integrated into the IOS operating system. The reason why we are discussing the MIB is because, if you have a Cisco product with an IOS version greater than 11.1, chances are you have the MIB module will be available to you, and you can easily acquire accurate memory information on the product. This of course is very useful if you plan to upgrade the memory of your product.
Note: that only Cisco Pix firewalls do not come equipped with the IOS operating system.
Testing your internet download speed
By :
Patrick Wilson
Download speed tests let you test your internet speeds and help show you what your real download speeds are. Many speed tests are available online but want to charge you to use them.
Using a Speed Test to Verify Your Download Speeds
By :
Thomas Haddelin
With cable and DSL creating faster Internet browsing, having a decent speed test can keep you informed to your connection strength. Finding an Internet speed test for free and actually useful can be a pain.
SIP
By :
Gareth Taylor
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) was designed by Henning Schulzrinne (Columbia University) and Mark Handley (UCL) in 1996. SIP is believed to be the next logical step in internet communications and is designed to be independent of the transport layer. In essence, SIP can work on TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), UDP (User Datagram Protocol) and SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol).
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