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September 14, 2008 · View Comments

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How to Start a Local Support System Using Social Media: The first step to making real change happen in the real world using social media is a small one. To build a national real world network, you must first start by building a local one. To do this you need to tap into the power of your online network and use it to branch out. It only takes a few simple steps to make an active real world connection that starts online.

Execute on Being You: Way to many people are scared to be themselves……..all the way, don’t worry about what others say, listen and respect but don’t get away from what makes you happy and what you want to do and what you think you can do!

8 Startup Insights Inspired By The Mega Mind of Seth Godin: To do anything, you have to start. You can’t wait for the perfect situation. The perfect idea (which doesn’t exist), the perfect business plan, the perfect timing, the perfect market, the perfect investor, whatever. You need to get going.

Warren Buffett’s Ten Secrets to Wealth and Life: Warren Buffett is the richest man in the world, yet his reputation for frugality, folksy wisdom, and straight talk make him seem like just a regular guy, like he might be the billionaire next door.

Best Video Conferencing Tools That Anyone Can Use – Sharewood Guide: Video conferencing tools allow you to use your standard webcam and broadband Internet connection to have multi-party videoconferences. Once reserved only to high-end and very costly proprietary hardware systems, videoconferencing tools and services have sharply grown in number and they now offer multiple useful alternatives that you can start using without having to spend a dollar.

The Gentleman’s Guide to the Calling Card: In the 19th and early 20th century, social interaction was a richly cultivated, well-mannered affair. The tool that facilitated these interactions was the calling card. Calling cards streamlined introductions and helped remind people of new acquaintances and needed visits. The calling card also served as a way to brand your social identity.

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