March 29, 2010
Table of contents for How to VBlogvBlogging: Basics – What kind of webcam should I use?
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Not sure about which webcam to get to video blog/chat with? In the video, I share a little bit of advice on how to pick one, depending on your needs!
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March 27, 2010
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Well…..if you have an event of significance, that you want people out of your area to see…You could use it for that.
The Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, AZ is going to be running their Air Show today (3/27) live at this link to the Yuma Air Show website, using the technology I [...]
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March 26, 2010
Ok, here it is….post #1 in a series to…well…video blog. Simple, easy, to the point.
Title: How not to video blog. Lesson number 1 is to pay attention to your “environmentals.” That means, the light and the sound, and anything that will be in the frame of the camera’s view (like the cat..a [...]
Tags: Business, Environment, Microphone, Technology, vblogging, Video blogging, White noise
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March 26, 2010
I travel among many networking groups in my area, and I collect lots of business cards. Generally, by first visual search is to the email address listed, followed by the website.
What makes me look harder than a scan is when the email/email domain isn’t associated with the website. Why? In this day and age, there [...]
Tags: appearance, Business, Corporation, Domain name, Email, email address, Internet service provider, Mail, presentation, Website
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March 21, 2010
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Video. Google ranks it above blogs and websites (in that order).
Many people would rather watch a video, than read the text that says the same thing. The can do it while “multi-tasking” and can put their eyes on it, or not, to fit their style of absorbing the info.
Others want the text, as [...]
Tags: Advertising, Copyright, Google, Intellectual property, Search Engines, Searching, streaming video, Video, Web search engine, YouTube
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March 11, 2010
Working on the mind this half of the week. Tony Robbins is close enough so it’s a short trip to see him.
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Tags: focus, mental improvement, tony robbins
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March 8, 2010
Unlike others who teach people how to blog, I’ve found my approach is “content centric.”
If the words your readers see are pretty much the same simplified message on every other site like yours (read “competitors”), what are your odds of ever hearing from them to provide your service or product?
If you’re unique, then it’s not [...]
Tags: blog, driving traffic, Homepage, Reading, sea stories, SEO, Web Rings and Cliques
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March 8, 2010
Quite by accident (well…random link chasing), I found this blog with this incredible picture post:
The Ten Most Terrifying Spiral Staircases on Environmental Graffitti.
Chase the link to see the other 9 pictures!
Scared yet?
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March 5, 2010
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Back in November, I talked about “zombie computers,” those which had been infected to do the bidding of a master computer, usually to SPAM others. The discussion was about how that type of infection was a usual suspect in a “slow computer.”
Some good news was found in my reading [...]
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