Archive for the 'Internet' Category
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Dave Mendoza is a Contract Recruiter, Sourcer & Trainer located in Denver, Colorado. He’s also a very prominent and prolific Blogger, through his site ‘Six Degrees from Dave’, which has recently been recognised with a number of awards and commendations, including ‘Best Recruiting Blog of 2007’ at RecruitingBlogs.com.
In the process, Dave has developed a powerful [...]

Connections #027 - Building a Personal Brand Online [19:19m]:
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Posted in Business, General, Internet, LinkedIn, Networking, Podcast, Recruiting, Social Networking | 1 Comment »
Sunday, March 9th, 2008
Marc Freedman is CEO and founder of the DallasBlue Business Network - and a wild Texas entrepreneur who can’t help being a thorn in the side of LinkedIn.com for his diligent evangelism of large networks.
A few years back, Marc was #3 worldwide on LinkedIn, until he was excommunicated for ‘networking too much’ - and forced [...]

Connections #025 - Rebuilding a Network from Scratch [23:43m]:
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Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
Rob McNealy Rob McNealy is a LinkedIn user, based in Denver Colarado and the host of “Startup Story Radio” – a combination Radio & Podcast show, with the focus on inspiring & motivating people to become successful entrepreneurs.

Connections #024 - Using Social Networks for Marketing & Promotion [19:30m]:
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In this Interview, Rob & I discuss many of the different Web 2.0 and Social Networking sites and [...]
Posted in Business, General, Internet, Podcast, Social Networking, Stan Relihan, Web 2.0 | 3 Comments »
Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Doug Hughes is Vice President, Customer Services for Australia & New Zealand at Oracle Corporation. Doug was the Keynote Speaker on the subject of ‘Sales Performance & Improvement‘ at a recent Networking Event, organized by myself and my colleagues at Expert Executive Search - in conjunction with our business associates from Oracle, Hewlett Packard & [...]

Connections #023 - Oracle and Enterprise 2.0 [19:45m]:
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Posted in Business, General, Internet, LinkedIn, Networking, Podcast, Stan Relihan, Technology, Web 2.0 | 7 Comments »
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008
Kathie Thomas is an Author, Blogger, Public Speaker and founder of the Virtual Assistant Industry in Australia.
She operates a thriving network of over 200 Virtual Assistants in more than 16 countries around the world - helping and empowering hundereds of women to establish successful businesses working from home.

Running a Network of Virtual Assistants [17:55m]:
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As a result of this activity, she was [...]
Posted in Business, General, Internet, LinkedIn, Networking, Podcast, Social Networking, Stan Relihan | 14 Comments »
Sunday, February 10th, 2008
Jay Bhatti is a very intelligent & highly-articulate 34-year old Wharton Business School MBA graduate and Entrepreneur. Based in San Francisco, Jay is co-founder of Spock.com, a People Search Engine, which launched in Public Beta in August 2007.
For those that are curious, S.P.O.C.K. is an acronym for ‘Single Point of Contact by Keyword’ - and [...]

Connections #021 - Spock - The People Search Engine [18:45m]:
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Posted in Business, General, Internet, Podcast, Search, Stan Relihan, Web 2.0 | 21 Comments »
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Steven Burda is a young Entrepreneur & Senior Financial Analyst with a Fortune 500 company. He’s also one of the Top 50 most-connected LinkedIn’s users, according to TopLinked.com.
As a 26-year old who has yet to realize any significant commercial benefit from his 10,000+ connections, Steven is a classic case of being ‘All Dressed Up - [...]

Connections #020 - 10,000 Contacts - Now What? [15:31m]:
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Posted in Business, General, Internet, LinkedIn, Networking, Podcast, Social Networking, Stan Relihan | 9 Comments »