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A Change of Direction for Me | Views: 420 |
Sep 06, 2009 4:58 am | | A Change of Direction for Me | # |
John Stephen Veitch | | Hello Everyone.
I want to try and rationalise what I'm doing for business purposes. I set up this network because a regional network badly needed. I see that Grant Laing has a similar network called Oz Business.
This network needs caring for. Someone with the time to make regular posts, even if it's just stuff from the newspaper would be good. I'd like to propose that Grant Laing and TWO other people become joint moderators of this network. (Since this network is much better established than OZ Business. I'm happy to be available, but I've got other fish to fry.)
I propose that Grant should close OZ Business and I'll start a new network aimed at Internet Newbies. We'll have to organise this with Ryze.
Essentially Team Downunder would continue under new management, but led by Grant Laing. I'd open a new network under my own name. Grant would I expect close OZ Business.
Is this a sensible way forward? All opinions appreciated.
John Stephen Veitch Open Future Limited - http://www.openfuture.biz/ Innovation Network - http://veech-network.ryze.com/ Building an Open Future - http://openfuture-network.ryze.com/Private Reply to John Stephen Veitch |
Sep 09, 2009 1:24 am | | re: A Change of Direction for Me | # |
John Stephen Veitch | | Thinking HARD about this one.
No response from Grant Laing so that proposal looks dead. No response from Adrian Scott either.
The way things are looking now, I'll change the name and purpose of this network. I'll probably call it "Internet User Step by Step"
There is an associated Blog. http://newbiesstepbystep.blogspot.com/
There will also be an alternative way of posting to the network, using Online Groups. That will allow us to use RSS feeds, that are not available on Ryze.
It will also allow us to set up groups where people pay for coaching and training.
John Stephen Veitch Open Future Limited - http://www.openfuture.biz/ Innovation Network - http://veech-network.ryze.com/ Building an Open Future - http://openfuture-network.ryze.com/Private Reply to John Stephen Veitch |
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