Wednesday, 26 October 2011

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鈥?We started with the hope and now we are at that crossroad today in which we are equipped with the greatest technological advantages of all time, and still risk whatever we have built over the decades. Regular shift in out technological approach from manual to the automated system, standalone to unified database, traditional software technology to open source technologies, static to dynamic website applications development, in-house development to offshore outsourcing business solutions, and still being economical, advancement in the technologies and infrastructure, equipment, search engine optimization, internet marketing and the rapid increase in the size of the market. Hence, with the ever changing technology and environment it has been not easy to deliver %26quot;The Best%26quot; and a threat of being obsolete remains.



Therfore, the best solution to capture the road to global business marketing is by outsourcing your services to the countries like India who are enriched by rich resources offering cheap, best, reliable and effective business solutions to all its investors this quality has made India the no. one contender for International centre of IT outsourcing increase in the number of investors has lead India to deliver best solutions. Due to the expertise in the field, market research of the company is done in such a way that leads to the best solutions ever which is a must for any company who wants to survive in the tooth to tooth competition. For decades, companies have been using outsourcing strategies but offshore outsourcing penetrated the IT world when companies found difficult to bear high development cost of local providers.



These services includes offshore services, production, outsourcing business solutions, application services, network outsourcing services and outsourcing software development services. This practice leverages the guaranteed quality services and the cost efficiency of the IT know-how and expertise in their respective fields with service levels metrics combined to the key performance indicators. They are more sustainable, and these solutions can now easily address complex business problems.



Cost efficiency being one thing and what else made offshore software development outsourcing services to be the global market leader? Online research states that improved access to IT skills and resources and reduction in its investment are the basics for profit making that leaded India as the most preferable destination for outsourcing. No doubt, continuous improvement in technology, future planning and better forecasting are the other main reasons for that fast growth. Offshore software development is one of the fastest growing organization but to output the best product these 6 things are of utmost importance



-Understanding The User's Needs.

-Reasonable Expectations.

-Estimation of the Size of the Project.

-Shared Vision with the Developer

-Full proof Planning Stages

-Regular %26amp; full proofed testing
Would this work, for a Collins-like project ?
Yes absolutely brilliant :)
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  • What point you recommend that businesses change from the TCP/IP scheme of today to IPv6 or its successor?

    The explosion of growth in the Internet has had a dramatic effect on the need for TCP/IP address space. IPv6 has been proposed as a solution to this problem. However, it is not without cost. Given the changes needed for a new addressing scheme, at what point you recommend that businesses change from the TCP/IP scheme of today to IPv6 or its successor? Should the change be proactive (made before there is a crisis) or reactive (wait until there is a crisis)? Consider implementation costs, business continuity, replacement of existing hardware and software, and the time needed for reprogramming in your response.
    What point you recommend that businesses change from the TCP/IP scheme of today to IPv6 or its successor?
    Well we are still a few years away from seeing a prolific amount of IPV6 services. So my clients all have road-maps that utilize Big IP, Progressing to IPV4 and eventually IPV6 in the next 18 months. We are also increasing our aliases capabilities to deal with naming and security. So i would put together a 12 month plan that has you testing your IPV6 strategy in 6 to 8 months with production planned for 12 months.

    Is Our 'economic crisis' simply due to evolution in Technology?

    Netflix's Profits increase by 30%. I have read of how so many companies are firing employees due to a loss of revenue. However, recently I have been researching and found that many other companies are making profits and staying in business.

    This 'economic crisis', I think, We are experiencing and being pressured into believing, is not so much a 'crisis' to me.

    I believe that We as a People are Changing in how We are evolving.

    Technology has Changed over the last 20 years dramatically. The lifestyles of how People are choosing to live, is the reason for this economic 'Change-Over'.

    Check this out, and see if what I'm saying can hold any water here.

    When Internet first became available, the majority of households did not have a computer. It was 'new'. Most new products are expensive. So, our extra curricular activites included doing things outside the home.

    Going to the movies, the arcade, the local store to buy your favorite jeans, or sneakers.....

    Well, now in present day, We can rent movies online, record on DVD, and each year a new video home sytem like Wii, XBox, or anything else, and your favorite pair of jeans, can come from the Internet without ever leaving the house......

    People then incurred a gas price increase..... Now, who has the money to put in the car, and then pay for $20 or more in tickets for a couple, plus buy movie popcorn at almost $15.00 with a drink? Why, when there's a more convient way to go?

    Or when Amazon, EBay, or Overstock, has increased sales, while Our local stores are suffering from sales loss?

    Or when We're going %26quot;healthy', and Subway gets profits from $5.00 subs, while other competitors are offering cheaper value meal items in order to gain back or keep thier money rolling in?

    Or a 'Go Green' attitude, now has the automobile industry being scrutinized, and making it harder to sell?

    The times are Changing. I think thats what's causing this 'economic crisis'. We are Changing. Technology is Changing. The Internet is booming while companies that once found their business through Person to Person product consumption, to what We have now as a Technological Revolution.

    This is an opinion, but I wonder if this could actually be the truest to heart reasoning for this World Wide spread of what seems to be an economic failure?

    You would think if there's consumer buying, then there should be no reason for the loss, right?

    Think of this for example:

    The movie theaters realy on the People to come view a movie indoors at their location. They sell 'treats' at the consession stand in order to make profits. They have to pay for the leae of the movie We watch, the property rental for the buliding and the People who take the tickets to cleaning the bathrooms. If many are staying home, and the theater does not get filled, then there's what money being made? If peopl are eating more healthy, then what's being bought at the consession stand? If movie makers are spending more to make a movie to compatete with other movie makers, then the theaters have to raise their price of tickets when they consider all these factors. Higher costs = alternative ways for consumers to view it. They stay home and wait for it come out on DVD and then rent it from companies like Netflix. The movie theater industry would inevitably suffer and decline in sales. Which means less people working, right?

    I've had my own experience in the work at home field, and my profits had almost doubled from last year. This is why I think this Change is just simply part of Evolution....
    Is Our 'economic crisis' simply due to evolution in Technology?
    uh...no

    not even close

    the economy is crashing because it was designed to fail



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    Is Our 'economic crisis' simply due to evolution in Technology?
    No this is all wrong your point is a little valid though it is the consequences of a problem that started in the late 70s under a man named Jimmy Carter. He started the affordable housing act which was then put on steroids by our boy clinton.

    After this act a bunch of people purchased adjustable rate loans on houses they cant afford when rate adjust to 7% to 8% they cant afford it and they defaulted and left with a company called fannie may and freddie mac who then billions in loans on houses and then they failed. Domino effected every other stock not having severe loses causing the need for less spending i.e. lay offs. But people with money invested in stocks also lost money. But most people are still employed and they still go to movies and most American are not fat freaks and will buy some jr. mint just not as much. This happened before in the 1930s you no what got us out of that a world war but that was inevitable but it employed millions of women and men not going to the service.

    Please correct my English-C?

    As internet become widespread, the style of hotel booking business is changing by offering flexible rates based on room availability or setting a low price for its high cancel charge, led by Europe and U.S. Additionally, overseas big hotel chains employ “Best rate guarantee”, a special rate through booking directly through the hotel, which adds another option for those who make reservations. However, most of overseas hotel booking sites in Japan offer a fixed price with twice yearly fee modifications, which sometimes results in higher rate than local hotel booking websites.
    Please correct my English-C?
    It's actually really good !! :) I just tweaked it here and there :



    As the internet has become widespread, the style of hotel booking business is changing by offering flexible rates based on room availability or setting a low price for its high cancel charge, led by Europe and U.S. Additionally, overseas big hotel chains employ “Best rate guarantee”, a special rate through booking directly through the hotel, which adds another option for those who make reservations. However, most of the overseas hotel booking sites in Japan offer a fixed price with twice yearly fee modifications, which sometimes results in higher rate than local hotel booking websites.



    :)
    Please correct my English-C?
    Hey I think this turned out great: (fixed it a bit!)



    As the internet has become more widespread, the style of the hotel booking business is changing by offering flexible rates based on room availability or setting, paired with a low price for its high cancel charge. This trend is led by Europe and the U.S. Additionally, overseas big hotel chains employ “Best rate guaranteed”, which is a special rate for booking directly through the hotel, adding another option for those who make reservations. Most overseas hotel booking sites in Japan offer a fixed price with twice yearly fee modifications, sometimes resulting in higher rates than local hotel booking websites.

    Vietnam - inexpensive phone calls from US or Canada?

    I have a mobile phone in VN and a business to check in with in Canada. What is the best (and least expensive) way to stay in touch when more urgent than email? I am thinking of changing my phone in Canada to internet telephony which I am told can then be answered from a PC in VN as if I were in Canada ... comments?
    Vietnam - inexpensive phone calls from US or Canada?
    If you can talk over PC-to-PC...then you can use lots of software for free calls (I use Yahoo Messenger as I'm already using it as my chat tool).



    If you want to talk PC-to-LAND line or Mobile...then you have a couple of options:



    1) My family in VN uses a combo of a phone card and calling through the internet...seems pretty cheap but option 2 may be cheaper, especially if you don't have internet at home (just in theory, not sure...you would have to verify the rate with Yahoo via calling from Vietnam to Canada).



    2) I just signed up for Yahoo Phone Out which is buying your minutes through Yahoo and calling out via Yahoo Voice (Yahoo Messenger). The rates seem pretty decent...for example for me to call Vietnam from Canada which is normally very expensive (0.45/min last time I tried with a phone card) is only costing me now 0.10/minute and you can set it to automatic top-up...it gets charged to your credit card. Of course phone to Canada from VN is always cheaper than the reverse but hopefully the same logic will apply for you as it did for me.



    This might be very good news for you if it's true...the price list states that calling US/Can is only 0.01/minute --%26gt; thats only 1 cent/minute. So, if it holds true FROM no matter where you are...then you can't beat that deal! Just confirm first if you can...I've never tried to call inside to North America from overseas yet.



    Hope that helps. The link for your further research is below.
    Vietnam - inexpensive phone calls from US or Canada?
    use a phone call..
    er. . .

    i remember there was this one phone card that you can use

    it's like $5 or something

    and it lasts for a while
    if you go to the post office and call canada its cheaper
    Land line phone is better for the one in US or Canada. In VN they sell phone card in the amount of 300,000 dong that you plug in you mobile phone, it last a while for call international. In the US, there is a service: 10-10-719, cost about 29 cents/min to VN, not sure about Canada. Hope this help.
    *** URGENT ***: Update to answer posted by %26quot;M8BS%26quot;.



    Just wanted to clarify my previous post to your question (I'm actually the same person, with multiple yahoo accounts...and I didn't know how to modify my original answer).



    I discovered that the Yahoo Phone Out feature is only available for US residents...sucks for me too. So, I hope you haven't already tried to purchase any minutes - thus the %26quot;urgent%26quot; tag in the first line of this answer.



    Sorry for getting your hopes up about %26quot;Phone Out%26quot;...there's also Skype if you want to look into that which may offer cheaper rates by calling via the Internet using Skype but I haven't researched too much into this yet.



    Good-luck!

    Resume help: How does my resume look?

    David Cho

    6363 Beadnell Way Apt 137

    San Diego, CA 92117

    Telephone: (858) 357 5537

    Email: davidcho89@live.com

    ______________________________________



    SEEKING: Entry level sales/marketing position.



    SKILLS



    ? Over 2 years of cashier and customer interaction experience

    ? Superb customer service skills

    ? Demonstrated ability to independently learn new skills, handle stress, and solve problems

    ? Familiar with MS Word, Excel, Photoshop, additional computer programs/software

    ? Building and maintaining strong working relationships with customers, peers and management

    ? Familiar with advertising/marketing through internet business

    ? Dynamic and positive personality; comfortable taking charge and quickly adapting to change

    ? Excellent communication skills: influential communication, persuasion and negotiation

    ? Recognized ability to develop and maintain rapport with customers

    ? Experienced in self-managing work efforts to complete work in a timely manner while maintaining high standard of quality

    ? Take personal responsibility for all work outcomes; thrive in competitive, fast-paced environments; excellent work ethic

    ? Sound analytical and problem solving skills





    EDUCATION %26amp; CERTIFICATIONS



    High School Diploma, Garfield High School,

    San Diego, CA

    Currently: Major-Business-Mesa College,

    San Diego, CA

    Computer Skills: MS Word, Excel





    EXPERIENCE



    Zion Market, San Diego, CA 09/2005-11/2007

    Cashier

    ? Provide excellent customer service by assisting and tending to customers

    ? Process customer purchases

    ? Maintain and balance cash drawer

    ? Process monetary transactions



    Ebay business, Home Office

    Selling cameras through Ebay auctions

    ? Designed and developed high quality descriptions of product

    ? Processed monetary transactions over the internet

    ? Advertise/market products

    ? Communication with customers/potential customers on a daily basis

    ? Self run business







    COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES



    Leader in the youth group of See World Baptist Church
    Resume help: How does my resume look?
    Hi -



    I think you could definitely land a job with your resume.



    However, since you asked, here are some of my thoughts:



    1. You need to condense your listings under %26quot;skills%26quot; - some of it is kind of wordy, and some of it isn't really skills. You should delete some of them from the resume, and instead include it in your Cover Letter.



    For example, in your cover letter, you could say, %26quot;I feel I would be an excellent employee because I thrive in competitive, fast-paced environments; have an excellent work ethic, etc...... you could also say, that you have demonstrated ability to independently learn new skills, handle stress, and solve problems, etc... in your cover letter, that really isn't appropriate under %26quot;skills%26quot;. The same goes for %26quot;Dynamic and positive personality; comfortable taking charge and quickly adapting to change%26quot;.....



    Remember, lots of WHITE SPACE is good in resumes!



    2. You need to include the year that you graduate high school and what years you have been attending college. You also should include your GPA.



    3. You need to move %26quot;computer skills%26quot; under skills



    4. Some of the description under your Zion Market jobs is redundant, %26quot;Maintain and balance cash drawer%26quot; is basically the same thing as %26quot;Process monetary transactions%26quot; and %26quot;Process customer purchases%26quot;.



    5. Some of the verbs are in present tense %26quot;advertise/market products%26quot; and some are in past tense %26quot;Designed and developed high quality descriptions of product%26quot;.



    6. %26quot;Self Run Business%26quot; is kind of a given and doesn't need to be included. Actually I think you need to condense the description under Ebay Business.



    7. You need to include a description under your youth group volunteer job - Also, I think it should be %26quot;Youth Group Leader%26quot; instead.



    Truthfully, I think you should take your resume to a professional to help you out. Your college should have a career office that should help you.



    But I still think you could get a job.



    Good Luck.
    Resume help: How does my resume look?
    Nicely put together David. Flows well and puts you in a positive, competitive light. Your skills and experience go well together.
    looks pretty good

    -- always spell out numbers that are ten or less (two years)

    -- bullet points make it look cleaner

    -- when will you graduate?

    -- would this be part time since you are going to school?



    try using the various on-line job sites like Jobing.com %26amp; Monster.com



    Good luck
    I agree with Meghan's answers but I would also add:



    1. Under the Zion Market experience - as part of assisting and tending to customers, did you sell them on a product? Help them make a buying decision? I know this is way off course for that job description but if you did, then you can add (not bulleted but 2 spaces below) in Accomplishments - increased sales by 'x' %. Or if you had customers that only asked for YOUR assistance, you could write:

    Accomplishments - generated a customer base through my great customer service



    2. Question - did you have the Ebay business while working as a cashier? If so, I would switch the two if you are seeking a sales position because the Ebay job mostly reflects the position you are looking for.



    3. Also for the Ebay position, I would put:



    The name of your business instead of Ebay business. Also is home office the region you worked or did you work from home? If you worked from home I would write it this way:



    Name of your business (If you don't have one you could say Cho Enterprises)

    (your title) Sales/ Business Owner

    *Sold cameras through Ebay Auctions

    *Designed and developed high quality product descriptions

    *Processed monetary transactions through credit cards, checks etc.(list types)

    *Advertised and Marketed products using (what computer program, web site, etc did you use?)

    *Provided excellent customer service to clients and potential customers daily



    Now I know you get rated on Ebay so you may want to add that as well in a bullet.



    At the end of the Ebay position you held you could write:



    Accomplishments - created, set-up, maintained a profitable, home-based business. Increased revenue by 'x' % every year.



    (the above is VERY important for sales positions - they want to know how much money you brought in for the company)



    4. I would put your Education at the bottom.



    5. I would not use any other information in the header but your Full Name, email address and phone number. It's too risky to add your address especially if you post it on the job boards!



    6. If you have had 2 years experience with a business of your own, don't short %26quot;sell%26quot; yourself. (Pardon the pun) If you are as good as you say you are, you may be able to look for something that is not entry level. Check for positions that are a level higher than what you expect and you may be surprised!
    Job Seekers' Guide to Resumes: Twelve Resume Posting Truths.



    It is important to circulate a resume when looking for work, but these days criminals and identity thieves are all too interested in finding and using resumes for all the wrong reasons. In the information economy, your resume has a “street value.” It's sad to say, but unfortunately your name, home address, telephone number, even your detailed work history can have value to identity thieves and fraudsters. It is also important to protect your resume from people and businesses who want to use it primarily to make a profit instead of primarily to help you find employment.



    To minimize your risk factors while you look for a job, it is important to learn when and where to post a resume. It's also important to know what kind of job offers to respond to and what ones are best to ignore. The key is to attract legitimate employers while at the same time avoiding the people and fraudulent businesses that can potentially harm you. Circulate your resume by all means, but take care to avoid exposure to bad actors who don't have your best interests at heart.





    Truth #1: If you're going to post a resume online, post your resume %26quot;privately.%26quot;



    Most job sites offer anonymous posting that lets you mask your contact information and email address when you post a resume. This resume posting option allows you to decide who sees your real information, such as your home address. Masking this information is perhaps the single most important step job seekers who want to post a resume online can take to protect themselves.



    Unfortunately, few job seekers take advantage of this option. Most job seekers are concerned that they are hurting their chances with legitimate employers by making them take an extra step. But at this point, it is simply not a good idea to post your resume openly -- there are known risks at this point. If you are going to post a resume online, private posting should be the only way you post it.



    The goal is to avoid having your full legal name, your home address, your phone number, and your detailed work history, hobbies, and perhaps even references floating around online and eventually getting into the wrong hands. This is information only a legitimate employer should receive, and you can help by taking advantage of private posting options job sites usually offer.



    If you still want to post a resume openly, read Tip #7 about using a P.O. Box and a disposable email address and Tip # 8 about what information you may want to leave off of your resume.





    Truth #2: Write a proper reference contact.



    This reference contact is important for you to get the job. Employers will contact your list to check the authenticity of your experience which you listed in your resume. The best content to write in this part is to use your social-network. These people will make your applicantion more persuasible.The social-network is fatal factor for your work present and future. Good scoial-network can improve your efficiecy, not only on the work itself but also good for your entire future career path.(job-hunting, recruit, professional personal development etc.)%26lt;a href=%26quot;http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGkmPL…

    %26quot;%26gt;The Free Insiders Referral Network of jobs - insidersreferral com%26lt;/a%26gt; is such tool for your to build such useful network. To expand and enhence your social-network and make it more useful, just go and check it up.





    Truth #3: Not every job offer you see is for a real job -- some jobs are just scams.



    After you post your resume, you may hear from a person offering you a job that is a scam. Fake job scams have become a very serious problem in online job searching, as detailed in the World Privacy Forum %26quot;Job Fraud%26quot; report. There are usually some clear tip-offs that a job may be a scam. For example:







    * Does the job ask you to scan your ID or drivers' license and send it in?

    * Does the job ask you to transfer money as part of your duties?

    * Does the job description mention e-Bay, Pay Pal, or Western Union?

    * Does the potential employer ask you for bank account numbers, or your Social Security number?







    If any of the above are true, please understand that you may be looking at a fraudulent job. See the WPF detailed consumer tips on avoiding job fraud %26lt;http://www.worldprivacyforum.org/jobscam… %26gt; for more information about job scams and how to avoid them.





    Truth #4: The more general the email “job” offer, the less valid it usually is.



    So you posted your resume, and now you are getting responses. Be wise and discerning. Not every offer is worth your time. Some job offers are outright scams (see truth #3) and some job offers are just attempts to get you to post your resume on a new job site. Other job offers are simply marketing emails to get you to spend money on %26quot;help%26quot; finding a job.



    Private resume posting will cut down on these kinds of emails, but it will not cure the entire problem. Even if you post your resume privately, you will have to be smart about what emails you choose to respond to.



    Red flags to look out for include:



    * Any email where someone promises to %26quot;help you find your dream job%26quot; .... but only after you have paid a fancy fee.

    * Email from self-help gurus or entrepreneurs who promise to help you %26quot;fulfill your potential%26quot; ..... but only after you have paid to attend their expensive workshop.

    * Email from a recruiter who %26quot;has a great opportunity at a major company%26quot; ........ but can't seem to come up with a specific company name or a specific job.

    * Email from anyone claiming that they have a great opportunity for a %26quot;responsible financial manager%26quot; ...... but they only want to interview you by phone before they hire you. (See truth #3 about job scams.)

    * Email from a person who wants you to %26quot;post your resume here%26quot; .... but doesn't tell you that they may be getting paid a small referral fee for getting you to do this.







    Of course, you can get a legitimate job offer after you post a resume. In the World Privacy Forum year-long Job Search Study, research showed that the best job offers usually came within the first month of the resume being posted. After that, the quality of the responses dropped fairly dramatically. If your resume has been posted online for several months, it is a good idea to just take it down and start over.





    Truth #5: Even the most careful, conscientious sites cannot control your resume after someone has downloaded it.



    After you have posted your resume, it can be downloaded and used in ways you may never have imagined, and may not like. Job sites do not have the ability to control how a recruiter or employer uses your resume after it is has been downloaded. Most sites watch for problems - such as rapid resume downloads -- and enforce terms of use agreements with employers and recruiters. But let the job seeker beware. When it comes to resume databases, the job sites put the responsibility on the job seeker to understand the risks involved in posting a resume online.



    The bottom line: after you have posted your resume openly, you have almost no control over how it will be used, by whom, or for how long. You can ease this problem by posting your resume privately, with your contact information hidden.





    Truth #6: Unless you are applying to the Federal or State government, never put a Social Security Number on your resume.



    Please, keep your SSN off of your resume, and be very cautious about emailing it to people who ask for it. You should only give your SSN to an employer after you have fully validated them as a legitimate employer. Beware of fake job offers, especially those for %26quot;work at home%26quot; offers.



    The most common situation is that a fake employer will get your resume, then ask you for your SSN or a scan of your driver's license saying that they need a background check before they can hire you. Unless you have physically visited the place of employment or have fully validated the employer by checking with the Better Business Bureau and other agencies, then do not send your SSN, especially through email.



    Remember, most legitimate employers will move slowly in the hiring process and will want to interview you one, two, or more times before they officially sign you on as an employee. A fake employer will try to rush you through the process, so you don't have time to think through possible consequences.





    Truth #7: Using a disposable email address and a P.O. Box can save you from many headaches later on.



    It is not a good idea to post a resume openly online. But if you decide to post your resume to a site that does not allow you to mask your identity, then mask it yourself. Use an email address that you can cancel if you start getting spam, and don’t give out your full name, phone number, or home address. Use a post office box, and do not give your street address to an employer until you have verified them fully.



    Even if you post your resume privately, it is still a good idea to use %26quot;disposable%26quot; contact information that does not tie back to your street address or place of residence. If a data breach occurs at an online job site, disposable contact information may help mitigate some of the potential risk, depending on the type of breach.





    Truth #8: Things to omit from your resumes if you post it online...your references, for sure. Your school name, possibly.



    When you post a resume online, there are some categories of information you need to think about leaving off. First, references. If you put your references’ names and phone numbers on your resume,
    MEGANAN and DH gave you WONDERFUL answers!! (funny I am also a social worker now stay at home mom...) she really gave you a great answer!! Everything I was going to say. Please read their answers again carefully-they're on the right track!



    Since we cannot see your structure here, like she said, make sure it's %26quot;easy on the eyes%26quot; to look at. Definately look at some sites on the physical layout since that WILL be just as important. It cannot be all jammed up and the same %26quot;monotone%26quot; type size, etc.
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  • Friday, 7 October 2011

    Are there any intelligent, thrustworthy, private investors?

    Suppose you're in (software)business for 20 years and invented something that would change the Internet. And suppose leading technicians (Cisco and Juniper!) support your claims. And suppose they (and every other Internet-specialist!!!) indicate you will have at least 25 to 60 million users within the first days (!) after going live! And suppose 61% of those users are all -very- willing to pay 10 dollar, annually!



    Suppose all that to be true!



    Then suppose that you have everything documented and ready after 6 months of preparation, and need 7 million dollar to actually go ahead with the plans. Finally, suppose you've got 14 professionals available fulltime that are very willing to work 16 hours a day to -actually- change the Internet!



    Suppose all of the above is true, but you cannot find an intelligent, private and -thrustworthy!- investor, even though you will be live in 6 months and have a tremendous cash-in within 2 weeks...



    Who would you call? Seriously!
    Are there any intelligent, thrustworthy, private investors?
    Yes, finding one is the problem.
    Are there any intelligent, thrustworthy, private investors?
    tomoliveri@gmail.com

    paypal me and i will invest your money and enjoy the returns as well as the original money how do i benefeit from this? it makes my portfolio look good

    max $20,000
    warren buffet
    Finding a private investor could be difficult, though there are funds that specialize in startup companies. If you're not locked into the notion of private, then you could approach one of the big investment banks (Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Paine Webber, etc.) with your documentation with the idea of making your company public. You can raise the kind of money your talking about with an IPO. 350,000 shares @ $20 per share = 7 million.