Global Financial Tools - Part II - Networking
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2 – Global Financial Tools - Networking - *Disclaimer – these are not recommendations by The Global FC Zone. 6) Global Financial Tools – Networking: Meetup by Scott Heiferman - An online resource for organizing offline meetings. Global influence. Zero Hedge by Tyler Durden – A popular and controversial finance blog. Young Entrepreneur Society by Louis Lautman – A network for young entrepreneurs. Linked In by Reid Hoffman – A site providing users the opportunity to create their own profile page for business contacts, somewhat analogous to a Facebook for business or a database of resumes. Go Big Network by Wil Schroter – A network connecting beginning entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals, venture capitalists, angel investors. Providing an opportunity to connect those who have a small business, invest in small business, or provide services to small business. Providing users the opportunity to connect with investors to receive funding, connect with service seekers to provide business service to, a program for forming a professional business plan, services for building business credit, and additional business services. Global influence. Better Networker by Mike Dillard - A network for home business owners, multi-level marketers, and direct sales persons. Active Rain by Jonathan Washburn – A network for real estate professionals. Mastermind Club by Napoleon Hill - A forum created by the Napoleon Hill Foundation for people interested in communicating with others who are thinking to grow rich. Start Up Biz by Natalie Regoli – A network for small business owners. The Book Marketing Network by John Kremer – A network for book and ebook authors and publishers. Ning by Marc Andreessen and Gina Bianchini – A site providing users the opportunity to create their own social network (web 2.0). Path by Dave Morin - A social network through the mobile phone, providing users the opportunity to share photos and messages with a social network amounting to a maximum of 50 people, in order to encourage networks to reflect the type of close-knit relations between friends and family. Color by Bill Nguyen and Peter Pham - A social network through the mobile phone, providing users the opportunity to share videos, photos, and messages with people in their surrounding area, in real time. Analogous to a photo twitter that automatically feeds contributions (video, photo, message) into a public network that includes every Color user within your immediate vicinity. A proximity-based photo twitter. Imagine you are at a local shop eating lunch with friends. One of your friends pulls out their smart phone, opens Color, and records a video of you saying something interesting. That video now feeds into the Color network and everyone in your immediate vicinity with Color sees the video in the network and can view the video. According to Color's co-founder, Bill Nguyen, Color is providing people at a social gathering or conference, who do not know each other and would like to connect to the people who are at this venue with them - to connect - through video, photo, and messaging. Big Tent by BigTent Design, Inc. - A site providing users the opportunity to form groups for online and offline connection. Focus in the United States. VKontakte by Pavel Durov – A social network, similar to Facebook. Focus in youth. Focus in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, the Ukraine, and Southeastern Europe. Qzone by Tencent Holdings Ltd. – A social network. Providing features not available through a typical Facebook type of site, such as the opportunity to write a blog and listen to music. Focus in youth. Focus in China, Hong Kong, and South Korea.
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