I get so many questions about technology.
Mostly from the non-geek crowd which tend to have the most to lose when it doesn’t work.
Tech stuff tends to cost more and in this economy, fully utilizing what you do have and making it last longer and work better could make a big difference in your success.
To make this valuable information available to a wider range of people, I have begun a podcast that will focus on the digital coaching aspect of my business.
Focused on new and creative ways to use what you have rather than fixing and solving problems which requires a bit more attention.
For example, podcasts like mine are a great way to stay healthy by walking more while learning about cooking, law, or how to make better use of your iPhone. The latter is the focus of the first episode “iPhone Gets Podcast Hungry” which focuses on a recently released upgrade to the iPhone related to podcasting.
Your ideas on what you would like to see covered are always welcome. You can comment below or send them to podcast [at] successrabbi.com.
You can see this one and subscribe to future episodes on Blip.tv:
http://successrabbi.blip.tv/file/1507829/
More soon.
jc
I was researching online today and found an interesting resource at the About.com Sales Blog on networking. This is a passion of mine so I read through and found some very interesting advice. I’ll share a few things and then you tell me what you think.
Separating the vital from the trivial is an important skill in business. Especially today given the limited resource of cash has been further reduced.
The article encouraged planning ahead to some degree:
“…inquire ahead of time if the host issues a list of attendees and if they do be sure to request one. Read through and study it so that you have an idea of who you want to connect with while you are there.”
If you can’t get this list, a call to the registrar or membership director will yield some good results too. (more…)
This is a sad but real attempt to gather your credit card information during the holiday season.
Please read the entire post before opening any attachment or following UPS/FedEx directions via email.
An email that resembles this has been circulating recently:
From: UPS Packet Service
Subject: UPS Paket N0328795951
Dear Sir/Madam,
Unfortunately we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on July the 1st in time because the recipient’s address is not correct.
Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.
Your UPS
Unfortunately we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on July the 25 in time because the recipient’s address is not correct.
Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.
Your FEDEX
www.fedex.com
You can verify the accuracy of this threat via Snopes and UPS.