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Data Network Affiliates



Data Network Affiliates is brand new opportunity that launched about a week before this article was written. The concept with DNA is that individuals can receive commissions by taking part in acquiring data which will later be sold to businesses or government agencies.

DNA is the first MLM or network marketing company with this concept. The news was just released that their CEO Dean Blechman has just left the company. However, Data Network Affiliates should still have a strong enough infrastructure to succeed. A unique product of collecting data in an industry where people are open to new ideas seems like a strong partnership.

The compensation plan with DNA is straightforward. One gets paid 5 levels deep for every person in their down line who tags 20 cars per month. There is a 50% commission on each tag one makes if it leads to a reward. There is no initial cost to join and as long as you fulfill your role of tagging cars and bring others into the program that do the same.

Any opportunity that allows one to join for free is worth jumping into. There is no downside but I wouldn’t anticipate much of an upside either. Check out their website to get some more details on what exactly you would be doing to see if it is something you would find enjoyable. This is a potential income generating opportunity, simply a modest one. If you can see yourself tagging cars on a monthly basis and hope to earn some extra cash this is perfect for you. If you are looking for your stay at home homerun where you never will have to work for someone again, look elsewhere

By: Matthew E Peterson

How Data Network Affiliates Work



Data network affiliates are proven systems for collecting data and documenting that work in 4 different ways. There are business to business networks or databases, people to business, people to people, and people to business. The entire point of these data network affiliates is to record data to help people in many different ways.

Looking at the “people to people” category, this kind of data processing can help the Amber Alert program to find missing children. This works because data was captured of cars, license plates, times, and places, which law enforcement can use to correlate with kids that have been reported missing in a certain area. This has become very successful over the past few years.

The next category is “business to people”. Network affiliates help to promote services, companies, products, and more to people in target niches. For example, databases are drawn up of truck drivers in Alaska, who many companies would love to target their products to.

“Business to business” data networks are those which are created to provide B2B product and service opportunities. There are many businesses that require the expertise that another business can provide, and by using a database you can ensure the best prices and results.

Lastly, the data network affiliates work on a “people to business” level, where certain businesses are provided to people looking for a particular service. This database is valuable for people as it is an easy way to find cheap products and services and to compare companies.

Data network affiliates are the best possible way to get a list of information that is pertinent to you or to your company. Many companies will pay a small fortune for data that is collected about people who are related or linked to a service they offer in some way. It can save companies a lot of money in the long run to do targeted advertising.

By: Shaun Van Der Poll

Office Data Cabling Explained



All businesses these days are reliant on their computer networks in order to connect them to the outside world. Most of the devices that are used in the office environment need a connection to the internet and also to a way of connecting to each other. For example, when you print a document, it is likely to be sent to a printer that is on your Local Area Network (LAN). Similarly, if you need to access a file on your business server, your PC will need to communicate with it via your LAN. If you wanted to view a web page you will also use the LAN, but the connection needs to connect to a modem which will also be a device on the LAN. The data cabling involved in making this work in an efficient and reliable manner must be installed and designed correctly in order to guarantee these processes. A typically well designed configuration is usually described as Structured Cabling. The cable used in these installations is almost always CAT5, CAT5e or CAT6.

The cables are usually run throughout the office, terminating at sockets that are fitted neatly to the wall. You will then use an Ethernet patch lead to connect the PC or other device to the socket. At the other end of the socket, the cables will all run into a data rack or cabinet which come in various sizes and styles. Inside of it, the cables will be terminated to a patch panel. A patch panel is used in order to make each socket port visible and able to have any service necessary patched through to it. The most common of course is a network switch that allows connection to the LAN, but sometimes other services such as a direct PSTN line, a telephone system extension, modem plus many others. The location of the data cabinet is where most of the offices IT and communications equipment is centralised which means that any circuit can be patched though to any location in the office where a socket might be.

There is a logically growing link between using data cabling for telephone services as the modern Telephone systems are moving towards being IP based. There are many applications of voice and also video where having data cabling installed becomes essential. The speed of communications across CAT5 and CAT6 cabling are critical in delivering the high bandwidth requirements of such services. Things like video conferencing and large data files work seamlessly across a structured cabling system. The advantages of having an easily comprehensible data network can be appreciated by anyone who needs to make additions, moves and changes. Your IT people will be able to patch your network cable and label their connections, your telephone system provider will be able to patch through a handset to your desk, your other office technology will also be able to easily connect back to whatever service it requires. Why would any business consider settling for less? The benefits of such an investment will allow your business to move forward into the future of communications.

By: David C Gonzalez

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