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Product Review: 1Gbps switch from TP-LINK
Oct 8th
Today, we purchased the TP-LINK TL-SG1016 1Gbps switch. The switch is unmanaged which means you cannot configure any settings in it and this can be a great thing for non-technical network engineers. We needed this switch to allow multiple digital signage players to be connected to the network – when I mean multiple I mean more than 10 at the same time. This particular model has 16 ports but if you need more then they have a 24 port switch which can cost about $100.00 extra. We decided 16 is enough for us.
It comes with rack ears so you can mount it in your rack and takes up about 1RU. The unit is very quiet and doesn’t have any fans spinning. Most TP-LINK products come with 3 years warranty which is great. The only thing that I would change on this unit is the red coloured Power Status LED. I initially thought there was an issue. Besides that it’s affordable and a great little product.
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Using Social Networking Websites to Advertise Your Business
May 21st
Using social networking websites such as twitter and facebook are now becoming the norm for advertising and marketing your business products or services. Quite a number of business all over the world are using twitter and facebook to connect and promote their businesses using viral marketing techniques. Creating an account for twitter and facebook is an easy task, but then how do you start promoting these two useful tools and start building a loyal fan or follower?
I believe the trick is to cross promote your business using these tool and give your fans and followers something that no other business is providing – maybe it’s humour, maybe it’s honesty, or it could even be the fact that your business is listening to what they are saying. To be honest we haven’t had a change to get around to setting up a facebook page for our company. We do have one for our Squeak brand – here’s our facebook page feel free to become a fan. We do intend to set up a facebook page in the next couple of months so what this space (that’s if we get around to it).
With twitter, we actually have almost 300 followers – here’s our twitter profile. now I’m not too sure how many of these followers are actually legit but for those that are thanks for following us. If it’s done correctly you can actually integrate twitter into your facebook account and vice versa. So potentially you can reach both your fans and followers.
Does anyone have any good strategies for using twitter and facebook?
