Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts

Friday, 20 April 2012

Learn To Network Better And More Efficiency

Many people want to increase their presence, wether online or in real life. If you live in a large city, you might even be able to do real life face to face networking and interactions. A few examples of great places where you are able to network can be the public speaking club Toastmasters, Kiwanis, or Chammber of Commerce among other higher class events. All you really have to do is start talking to random people while you're lined up, or even when you're sitting down beside certain few people.

Of course networking also takes place online daily. Websites such as Facebook and LinkedIn have allowed those intimidated by face to face networking to effectively increase their networks from the comfort of their office or home quite easily. Some people spend lots of time on these sites weekly or even daily and find great benefits from the time invested. Many times participation in an online discussion or group can lead quite naturally to a networking connection. Networking sites are usually fairly easy to navigate, and many have groups that answer frequently asked questions as to how to setup a profile and adjust privacy settings, drastically reducing the intimidation factor for some.

Volunteering for a local organization is another great way to increase your network. Meeting others with similar convictions while helping a good cause is without a doubt great use of a person's time. This can be a simple as participating in a 5K run for charity or spending time at an organization several times a month, and can result in lasting and meaningful connections with others.

You can also increase your network by talking to those you naturally interact with on a regular basis. Many times people rush from one obligation to another, ignoring those in their path and missing potentially beneficial connections. Stopping to talk with the people you may encounter dropping their child off at karate or gymnastics week after week may not be a bad idea. A simple conversation could eventually lead to a business deal or new career opportunity. All because the time was taken to initiate a conversation.

So who really needs to network? Business owners network to increase exposure to their company. Entrepreneurs network to discuss ideas and strategies with like-minded individuals or seasoned business owners. Salespeople network to bring exposure to their company, and potentially commissions to their bank account. Those new to a city network to meet new friends. Job seekers network to find their next opportunity. Extroverts who live or work alone may network to simply feel energized in a crowd of people.

Attending networking events where you meet others face to face as well as connecting with others online can be beneficial to most people. After all, it can be "all about who you know". So the next time a friend or colleague suggests attending a networking event or creating a profile on a popular social networking site, why not give it a try?

Networking has been very easy for Caitlin Beadles. Feel free to study her charm on Keek.


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Monday, 2 April 2012

Check Social Media Network Username Available With Knowem

Companies today no longer only have to provide contents on their on their own websites, but also on third party sites. This includes social networking sites like Twitter or Facebook for instance where the majority of businesses need to be present to interact with their audience.

For that, it is important to register the right brand, product or username on those sites. This can also be an important consideration during product creation. It is not only important that a brand related product name is available, but also that the name is available on social networking sites.

Individual users may also want to use the same name on all social networking sites they use. And that’s where Knowem can help them with.

All it takes is to key in a name that you plan on using to see if it is available or taken on hundreds of social media sites, blogging sites, or video hosting sites. Knowem supports all popular names, from Twitter and Facebook to Reddit, YouTube or Linkedin. The most popular destinations are checked right away, with links pointing to the site’s so that you can get started signing up on those sites manually immediately.

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You can also switch to the Social Networks tab which lists all of the supported sites in categories such as blogging, business, design or information. Sites are not checked automatically, a click on check this category checks the availability on all sites listed in the category. To check multiple categories, you need to click the button multiple times for each category you want checked.

It does not end here though, as you can also use Knowem to check for available domain names.

The developers of Knowem make money by offering premium services. These automate the signup on a select number of sites, and include profile creation and email confirmations. It starts at $64.95 for 25 essential networks and goes all the way up to $599 for signups at 300 social networking sites.

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Saturday, 4 February 2012

Monitor Network Traffic With York

York at its core looks like yet another networking monitor that is using the WinPcap packet capture library. If you look closer though, you will notice that it makes some things more comfortable than other programs of its kind. Alternatives include the Open Source application Open Monitor, NetWorx or NirSofts’ Network Traffic View.

The program installs WinPcap during the setup process so that you can start using the program right away without having to worry about dependencies. When you first start York you will notice that it starts capturing packets right away. Unlike other programs that display everything in a single window, York divides information into multiple tabs.

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Data is displayed in realtime, and removed from the listing again after a certain period of time. This basically means that you will always see the latest data right away without having to scroll around.

York divides traffic into five tabs:

Packets: Displays information about all packets, including the time, source and destination address, port and total packet size.Files: Keeps track of files that are downloaded to the computer.Passwords: Monitors passwords, usually in the form of cookies, that are written.Web Sessions: Lists all open web sessionsPictures: Displays image thumbnails of pictures that have been accessed during capturing.

Data is not logged into files by default. You can however open the program settings to select log files on your system that you want the data to be recorded into. The logging options are quite extensive, with options to log passwords, files and web sessions, and packets independently.

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It is furthermore possible to switch the network adapter, enable sound notifications for events, or hidden mode which hides the program icon in the system tray. Advanced options include saving packets into a pcap trace file (for later analysis) or enabling a TCPdump filter to capture only specific packets.

The monitoring can be stopped and resumed at any time using the toolbar buttons in the main program window. The same options are also available on a right-click on the system tray icon.

York is compatible with all recent 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It can be downloaded from the developer website.

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