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Google Announces Experimental Fiber Network Project

February 11th, 2010 by Blog Administrator, No Comments »

Yesterday morning Google announced plans to roll out a regional and possibly national project to bring up to 1 gigabit internet access to the home and office.  It’s hard to imagine internet speeds that quick but it is approximately 100 times faster than what you’re probably using to read this blog.  So what, you say?  Well, let’s think about what possibilities there are at 1Gb speeds vs. 10Mb speeds.

  • Movies.  One of the more obvious thoughts is music and movies.  Even now with Netflix you can stream a full length DVD movie through your PC, DVD player, or TV.  It would take less than 5 min to stream that same movie over 1 Gg.
  • Live Video.  Can you imagine being in virtual classroom that is full screen, live streaming complete with interactive conversations and no delay?  Thousands could be viewing the professors PowerPoint presentation while watching the professor live and interact with that professor.  While there is Skype (not great for more than 2 people talking with each other) and other multi-person video conferences today, bandwidth is one of their major obstacles.
  • Let’s talk business.  Google is working hard to deploy business level applications like GoogleApps.  If you now have a gigabit connection to that data, do I need a server at my office anymore?  Can I use any PC to work on and access my data?  One of the obstacles for cloud technologies is simply the speed of access.  This project seeks to eliminate that obstacle.
  • Telecommuters.  If my connection is the same at home as it is at the office, then why drive to the office to do what I can do at a home office.  This opens the doors to working and living in smaller communities that are limited to job growth due to locale.

All said, I’m excited about this project.  I think it will force local carriers to expand their services and stay competitive.  Any additional competition can only help advance the technology and create new and unique opportunities. 

I, for one,  VOTE FOR LAS VEGAS  for a test site!

                        

If you want to read the announcement you can find it here.  You can nomitate your community here.

Paul Anderson
CEO, AndersonPC.com
Managed Services Provider

1050 East Flamingo Suite W366
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119702-735-7101
www.AndersonPC.com

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Remaining Innovative Is a Key to Business Growth

February 8th, 2010 by Blog Administrator, 2 Comments »

Whether you are launching a start-up, or several years into operating your business, you need to continue to maintain an innovative mindset that will allow you to grow your business creatively. This means exercising your creative thinking skills in order to develop and explore new ideas, opening the doors to new and better opportunities. In order to foster a creative mindset, here are some tips to help you stay on the cutting edge of thought innovation:

Ask Yourself More Questions

When you first started your business, you were likely inclined to thoroughly consider your short and long-term goals, as well as create lists of what steps were needed to accomplish those goals. These steps were an important part of your business plan, and they were important for a reason. Asking yourself tough questions that you were forced to answer honestly help you make the critical business decisions during your business’ start-up. As time goes on, it is just as important that you continue to ask yourself relevant questions about your goals and brainstorm new ideas daily about how to accomplish those goals.

Brainstorming ideas is not just limited to marketing or sales tactics. Consider how to handle physical growth as well as innovative ways to handle current issues that have arisen since the business opened, such as customer service and personnel issues.

Get Reviews

The one clear way to understand how your customers feel about you is to ask them. Getting customer feedback from the people who actually do business with you is invaluable in finding out what is working for them and what is not. For the most objective feedback, develop the ability to conduct regular customer surveys anonymously. Be innovative and use your creative mindset to identify what kind of questions to ask your clientele and customers to get the information you need to improve. And don’t use the same old survey time and again. Update your questions and craft them so that your customers perceive their feedback is important to your business. Not only are your customers’ responses important to your business’ improvement; you should also continually research what your competition’s customers are saying online about their services and your industry as a whole. This kind of information can be found on blogs and online forums.

Compile And Add To Your Network List

Sure, you may have a few business cards you’ve collected that can be helpful to promote your services through other complimentary businesses, but if you are only sticking with those few resources, you are certainly limiting your potential. You should always be networking and adding to your promotional resources. Do not limit yourself to in-person events, either. Social networking sites are among the fastest growing ways to network these days, and other online resources such as blogs can be effective places to find out what people are looking for and what you might be lacking to provide in your business.

Be consistent in your promotions

- don’t sign up for social networking sites and then fail to use them. Plan your messaging ahead of time and implement those services into your daily marketing routine. Creativity comes into play when you develop your keywords, write eye-catching posts that include interesting tidbits to help create a solid social network. Staying on the cutting edge of what’s new and leveraging these opportunities creatively can seriously change the direction of your business. This is also true about simply listening to your customers and taking proactive action based on the information you learn. Educating yourself about what can make your business better is only half the battle. You have to brainstorm ways to be innovative in the ways you make this information work for your business.

Here at AndersonPC…

We are working hard to force ourselves to go through a continual process of improvement in all areas of concern. Over the next few months we will be launching some very exciting marketing campaigns. We have grown quickly over the last 6-12 months and have worked to keep that growth under control however, its been all organic and referral growth. We are reaching farther than before and using our web site to generate leads and revenue. I’ll keep you posted on our progress and post ‘tips & tricks’ as we navigate the world of SEO traffic generation and prospect / lead conversion.

Paul Anderson
CEO & President, AndersonPC.com
Thank you to Managed Services Provider University for contributing to this post.

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April 27th, 2009 by Blog Administrator, No Comments »
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