Hungry? Eat the business card
December 3, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Employers getting tough on social network use at work
August 20, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
This article I found was well done, I just would of liked more content. A myriad of new studies show that people have a attention span of 1.7 sec . This I believe is not because of ADD (attention deficit disorder) rather lack of quality content. If there was reward to paying attention more attention would be given.
People all through history have been interested in one thing, “What’s in it for me.” If the answer does not satisfy, they move on to the next promise of fulfillment. It’s all about quality content that results in satisfaction. If is not understood they won’t stand for it, the audience soon leaves.
Filed as News on August 19, 2009 3:28 pm
by Andy Merrett
In statistics which hardly surprise, given the number of problems employees have caused for themselves on Facebook and Twitter recently, employees are cracking down on the use of social networks in the workplace.
ScanSafe’s latest analysis of over a billion web sites discovered that over three-quarters of companies now block social networking sites — up 20% in the last six months. (full article)
Nigerian Car Dealers has Turn Nigeria Market to be US Dumped Car Refuge
August 20, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
I found the full article on instablogs
Nigerians and American Car Dealers, have set their sightson on Nigeria as dump ground for thousands of American junk cars taken off the road from New York to Seatle under the administratons ” cash for clunkers” programme.

Smart businessmen in Nigeria scramble to purchase them at rock bottom prices across Yankee country from dealers who are supposed to remove destory (burn or melt) once a buyer exchanges them for newer fuel efficient models.
But some dealers have conived with Nigerian importers to send the Vehicles to the Nigeria, Africa’s largest market, for sale as fairly used cars, or Tokunbo (another name for fairly used car) Nigeria’s largest market, from where they get freighted to other states in Nigeria.
The News was uncovered in Ohio, Maryland, Virgina and New York on 12th August 2009, where the cars are sold to Nigerian buyers for a $2,000 each (28,000), then resold in Lagos and other state locally for as much as $10, 000 (N1.4 Million). (full story)
While I think the content of the article is very interesting, I wonder about the editing. Often I need to review my own writing 10 to 15 times; to flush out most of the errors. While this is a medium website, it may have difficulty reviewing the thousands of articles a week some sort of system should be in place to check grammar, spell check might be a start it’s not the full answer.
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August 11, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
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Basic Vision
August 11, 2009 // Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Basic Business Network is a fusion of knowledge and synergy. The elements we combine will furnish an infusion of ideas that will complete our networking social vision. We specialize in providing comfortable upscale environments for bringing together like-minded professionals to meet others from their industry from around the world over. All guests will be honored and allowed to meet with guest speakers, try new products, and talk about their own. These events will facilitate industry-wide collaboration, communication and camaraderie. The future is here; are you making the best of your social business connections?


