Wednesday 12 October 2005

A quick introduction

For a while, I've wondered how the good people of the world who aren't PC literate manage to make computing work in their home and home offices...

In the evenings, after I've done the day job, I've pulled up a chair in front of my computer and learnt to tame the beast which is called an "internet connected personal computer network".

I started by making my 2 x PC's, 1 x Apple iBook and 2 x Pocket PC's all work with a home network & broadband internet; along the way I've discovered the need for broadband routers, a firewall, anti spam & anti spyware software.

Plus. I've started experimenting with a wifi wireless network which is fascinating; it is changing the way we use computers throughout the home and together with broadband, I think is a revolution waiting to happen!

Then there's my internet presence to develop; I've learnt to produce websites, get up the search engine rankings, analyse web traffic, provide my friends & family with a good email system, syncronise & share calendars, use skype VOIP to reduce phone costs, publish this blog and generally try to make everything safe, secure & reliable...

This blog & website is therefore, my contribution to encourage friends, family & colleagues to use their PC's & internet presence more effectively. If I can help you also, then so much the better!

5 comments:

  1. Greetings Steve Kitt, you have a pretty cool blog here. I was searching for work from home directory. I just started my home business and you can see it at this link - work from home directory. Your post title caught my eye - A quick introduction. I'm just looking for tips on how to be a better mentor. I know that’s not what you’re going on about in this post but I am trying to expand my vocabulary phrases so I can talk to many different personalities. I mean I have to talk to a lot of people and I need to be able to connect with everyone.

    Anyways Steve Kitt, this helped. Keep it up, I'll be back.

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  2. Hiya Steve Kitt, I was searching around for info on how to start a home based business. I found your blog.

    I was reading your post 'A quick introduction' and believe it or not it’s helped me. Every tip I get helps, even if its just new phrases I have never used before, its helps me be a better mentor. This is my business link - work from home pc - check it out and see what you think.

    Anyways Steve Kitt, you have a good site. I'll be back.

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  3. Hey Steve Kitt, you have a great blog here. A quick introduction caught my eye and I thought I would put a post on it. I'm looking for help.

    The site I have is a work from home directory site. Its all about, need I say it, working from home. I think people should have the choice to build their own income instead of somebody else’s. Freedom of well being and all of that...anyway I was on your site looking for ways to help my business. I'm really looking for ways of building better rapport between recruits.

    Anyways Steve Kitt thanks for the great blog. I'll just have to carry on my search till I find what I'm looking for. Take care.

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  4. Hiya Steve Kitt, I was searching around for info on how to start a home based business. I found your blog.

    I was reading your post and believe it or not it’s helped me. Every tip I get helps, even if its just new phrases I have never used before, its helps me be a better mentor. This is my business link - work from home in the uk - check it out and see what you think.

    Anyways Steve Kitt, you have a good site. I'll be back.

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  5. Greetings Steve Kitt, you have a pretty cool blog here. I was searching for work at home mums. I just started my home business and you can see it at this link - work at home mums. Your post title caught my eye - A quick introduction. I'm just looking for tips on how to be a better mentor. I know that’s not what you’re going on about in this post but I am trying to expand my vocabulary phrases so I can talk to many different personalities. I mean I have to talk to a lot of people and I need to be able to connect with everyone.

    Anyways Steve Kitt, this helped. Keep it up, I'll be back.

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