New Media Expo Day 1
I really have to say I didn't expect much from Gary Vaynerchuck of Wine Library TV (probably because I didn't know who he was or anything about Wine Library TV).
His talk started with the video of him on Conan O'Brian.
I really have to say I didn't expect much from Gary Vaynerchuck of Wine Library TV (probably because I didn't know who he was or anything about Wine Library TV).
His talk started with the video of him on Conan O'Brian.
90% of what I need to know I can find with Google. More and more great information is on Wikipedia. What about business information?
CEO Express (http://www.ceoexpress.com/default.asp) is a portal of links to other business information websites.
Almost any resource you might think of is on that one main page. A premium version (currently $29 a year) allows you to customize your home page.
I came very close to losing my laptop last year.
I was returning from London via Chicago O'Hare. After clearing customs at the international terminal, I took the shuttle train to terminal 1 to catch my flight to Denver. I took the laptop out of my backpack for security. Somehow I got distracted, because I didn't put it back. Fortunately I noticed when I went to check email at the C concourse Red Carpet Club. So a quick jog back to B and a talk with the TSA got me my notebook back.
by Amanda Marshall
How many conference calls have you been on where the discussion is so off topic the most productive use of your time is playing solitaire?
Having done conference calls before without, I can say that the visual prompting of the webinar improves attention.
The last couple of years we’ve done a number of conference calls using Netspoke, which allowed the call leader to share his desktop with everyone via the web (still using standard conference calling for audio).
So you need to have a meeting or conference call with 10 people.
The emails start. Who is available when? Is this option or the other better for most people? If everyone is hitting reply all, then hundreds of emails could be generated.
I’ve been reading a lot about netbooks recently.
If you didn’t follow the link to Wikipedia, a netbook is a notebook computer that is light, sufficiently powerful for web browsing, email, etc., and relatively cheap.
I didn’t know it at the time, but at this year’s CES in January my daughter and I looked at one of the first netbooks, the ASUS Eee PC. It had a 7” LCD screen, a modicum of memory and ran Linux off a flash drive.
Need to set up a conference call and can’t even figure out how to add a third person to a call, much less have 10 people on the same call?
Don’t want to pay monthly fees and/or 10+ cents a minute for conference calls?
There are free alternatives. One I’ve been using for several years is http://www.freeconferencecall.com.
You go to their web site and register for a free account. They send you an email with a call-in telephone number and a conference call code.
ITA Software’s site is good for finding a good airfare, what about hotels and rental cars? Which site has the best “deals”?
One way to make sure you get a good deal is to check several sites. That takes time.
Another option is Kayak (http://www.kayak.com). It is a meta-search engine, which means it searches other sites and presents all the results in one place. When you click on the deal you like you are taken to the best site to book it.
Travel is expensive; saving money on it goes to your bottom line (or stays in your pocket).