Networks
What People Selling the Best VPN in China Don’t Want You to Know
by admin on Dec.09, 2011, under Networks, Uncategorized
There are certain things that people selling the best VPN in China don’t want you to know. We are not talking about those individuals who have a lot of experience with these networks and who have actually been in China testing them. We are referring to individuals who write the reviews to make a certain VPN more popular. Too many of these reviews are selling the best VPN in China but without giving accurate information. Many reviews don’t give you the downside of the provider which is something that is important. They don’t want you to know that there are negatives to these services. Go for the reviews that tell you both sides so at least you will be completely informed.
The community managers activate social networks
by admin on Nov.16, 2011, under Networks, Uncategorized
Social Networks was initially created to share opinions and experiences and see different views of others and learn. The fundamental difference from the previous Web 2.0 is that the user is the one that has the power. To some extent, one could say it has been democratized. There is not a webmaster who does the writing and the others nod, if not the users themselves or followers are those who write, create discussions, posts, etc..
Within this context, the Community Manager of a company must listen and help their followers or registered users. See what they need, what they want, what they want to create debates ultimately the role of former customer. If our tracker we made a very simple question is, we must answer or find the answer if the unknown.
A Community Manager by a company must be in continuous conversation with community managers from partners or partners of the company. As in life, 1.0, 2.0, unity is strength, and if several people join their synergies the result is positive.
Suppose a registered user of a social network that specializes in kitchen ask your Community Manager if you know a restaurant in Salamanca worthwhile to make a good ham and some delicious tapas. Community Manager If you know of a restaurant that meets the needs of the user, Tweet Adder communicates it. If you do not know, you should find a restaurant that meets the requirements requested by the user or Signup follower.
If the Community Manager understands that the question is too easy to answer and you do not, or simply not respond to a user, he will take note and may be the beginning of a problem.
It may happen that a user on Twitter is a training company, ask your Community Manager on a course. Logically, the community manager know the courses to “pat” and inform you of additional issues that do not come on the link that has seen the follower.
The community manager of a company should listen to their followers, guide them, give them the content they want and help them at all times.
The figure of the community manager of a social network is created to help users understand the Social Network, relate ultimately to make a successful social network, users will feel comfortable and eager to re-enter the social network.
Foreign Workers Looking for Solution to Help Them View Facebook in China
by admin on Sep.20, 2011, under Networks, Uncategorized
When workers go into various countries they need some form of communication with their friends and family. The inability to view Facebook in China is really limiting those individuals who go to this country to work. China is looking for workers from other countries in various fields including those concerning the teaching of English but yet they are banning many social media networks that allow these workers contact with their loved ones. These individuals are left looking for a solution to allow them to view Facebook in China as well as other similar websites. Anyone in this type of situation may want to consider using a VPN. It may be the solution that they are looking for.
The Scoop – Access Facebook in China
by admin on Jun.20, 2011, under Networking, Networks, Software, Uncategorized
For the past three years Internet censorship has become more strict in China, and getting access to Facebook in China now takes a bit of skill. Since 2009 when the Chinese government first deemed Facebook a “dangerous site”, things like free proxies and some of the more common IP changing software started disappearing from Google search results. You’d be pretty hard pressed to find a free proxy site that works in China these days. The only real, reliable, and convenient way to access Facebook in China is through a VPN connection. These Virtual Private Networks are what not only keep you hidden from your Chinese ISP, but they also keep you safe from hackers and identity thieves. With a VPN you can get access to all your favorite sites – Google searches and tools, blogs, social networking sites like Facebook, video blogs on Youtube, and many, many more.