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![]() | Use Metcalfe's Law To Build Your Own Network Network marketing offers you an ideal way to build your own network (remember it's the rich who build networks and the rest who work for the rich!) and you can harness the power of Metcalfe's Law to do just that. Robert Metcalfe, a founder of 3Com and one of the creators of the Ethernet is credited with creating an equation that defines the value of networks. Metcalfe's Law is: V = N squared This means the network's economic value to the network owner equals the number of the network's users squared. So as you add partners to your network, its value increases exponentially. To begin to use this law, you start with finding a person who wants to duplicate your skills to build their own network. As soon as there are two of you, the economic value of your network is squared to 4. When you add another person who will duplicate your efforts, now your network's value is 9. Now here's comes the explosive part, as the two people you partnered with go out and find two more people each who duplicate their efforts and that trend continues with proper duplication, the economic value of your network takes off. And, of course, you will continue to find more dedicated people who see the opportunity to build their network and are committed to duplicating your efforts. When you successfully do that, the sky can be the limit. Please note here though that I kept saying "duplicates your efforts". This means you have to train yourself to use the proper skills to grow your business to such a ... 2010年08月04日再生回数 742 |
![]() | Metcalfe's Law | Network Marketing Training | Cory Alan www.coryalan.com Fastest growing business model, Metcalfe's Law may help explain... 2010年04月15日再生回数 343 |
![]() | The Future Enernet: A Conversation with Bob Metcalfe - SXSW 2011 Interactive Are there lessons we can learn from the growth the Internet and the transformation of telecom over the past 30 years that we can apply to energy? If so, what role can the digital creative class play in transforming our society's relationship to energy? In this discussion with the inventor of Ethernet, founder of 3Com, and for whom Metcalfe's Law was named, we'll have a conversation about how energy innovators can compete against the status quo. We'll pop the myths of how change happens in an industry (or not) and we'll discuss analogies from the Internet that may be applicable to energy. We'll discuss the forces working for and against new energy futures. We'll define the criteria needed to create an energy future that solves many of the problems associated with our current creation and use of energy. We'll discuss potential strategies to reach those solutions. We'll touch on the energy technologies that look promising; what we need to do to foster the research that brings about new technologies; and we'll discuss how energy entrepreneurs can facilitate adoption of their technologies to bring about change. The future doesn't necessarily have to look like the present. Learn why from someone who has already transformed networking and is looking to do so in energy. Gain a better understanding of how you can participate in a new energy future in your personal, professional, or political life. 2011年03月17日再生回数 1013 |
![]() | Team Building Project Metcalfe's Law - The economic power of a business is the square of the number in the network. www.TeamBuildingProject.com 2 people in your network 2squared = 4 10 people in your network 10squared = 100 100 people in your network 100squared = 10000 1000 people in your network 1000squared = 1000000 "After understanding Metcalfe's Law, the law of networks, I know why network marketing organizations offer such a powerful tool to average people.." - Robert T. Kiyosaki, Retire Young Retire Rich **** What's the main problem with building a MLM or online business? You can't ever seem to build a team or your team is very slow to build so people start leaving. People leave because they have spent months or years paying into a business that has not earn them any money. Then people start saying bad things about you or the business you are trying to build. Finally...you quit also! Well this brings us to the Team Building Project! Here's a great opportunity for you to build a giant downline team and you can do it without: * Spending a single penny of your own money. * Bugging your friends and family members. * Attending countless business opportunity meetings. * Listening to hundreds of hyped up opportunity conference calls. * Buying tons of products and storing them in your garage. * Disrupting your already busy life. Check it out today! www.TeamBuildingProject.com 2010年06月11日再生回数 261 |
![]() | DEFCON 17: Beckstrom's Law - A Model for Valuing Networks and Security Speaker: Rod Beckstrom Beckstrom's Law is a new model or theorem of economics formulated by Rod Beckstrom. It purports to answer 'the decades old question of "how valuable is a network." It is granular and transactions based and can be used to value any network. It applies to any network: social networks, electronic networks, support groups and even the Internet as a whole. To read a white paper explaining the law and mathematics in detail, please see Economics of Networks. This new model values the network by looking from the edge of the network at all of the transactions conducted and the value added to each. It states that one way to contemplate the value the network adds to each transaction is to imagine the network being shut off and what the additional transactions costs or loss would be. Beckstrom's Law differs from Metcalfe's law, Reed's law and other concepts that proposed that the value of a network was based purely on the size of the network, and in Metcalfe's law, one other variable. For more information visit: bit.ly To download the video visit: bit.ly 2011年01月17日再生回数 144 |
![]() | Defcon 17 - Beckstrom's Law - A Model for Valuing Networks and Security This video is part of the Infosec Video Collection at SecurityTube.net: www.securitytube.net Defcon 17 - Beckstrom's Law - A Model for Valuing Networks and Security Beckstrom's Law is a new model or theorem of economics formulated by Rod Beckstrom. It purports to answer 'the decades old question of how valuable is a network. It is granular and transactions based and can be used to value any network. It applies to any network social networks, electronic networks, support groups and even the Internet as a whole. To read a white paper explaining the law and mathematics in detail, please see Economics of Networks. This new model values the network by looking from the edge of the network at all of the transactions conducted and the value added to each. It states that one way to contemplate the value the network adds to each transaction is to imagine the network being shut off and what the additional transactions costs or loss would be. Beckstrom's Law differs from Metcalfe's law, Reed's law and other concepts that proposed that the value of a network was based purely on the size of the network, and in Metcalfe's law, one other variable. 2012年03月21日再生回数 10 |
![]() | Lecture 29: The Trouble with Concrete Types - Richard Buckland UNSW The first 17.5 minutes are a discussion of what the task2 diaries revealed: poor time management (eek!) Richard confesses he is bad at time management too and makes some suggestions. The remainder of the lecture is setting up for ADTs (introduced in the next lecture). Task2 (the sudoku solver) is used as motivation. Why do we want to break the problem into separate quasi-independent files? (A: Metcalf's law) What was the relation between the sudokoGrid type and its interface? What is the subtle problem Richard keeps alluding to with respect to the way this separation was implemented? Another Richard, or perhaps Alex, comes up with a better way of implementing sudukoGrid.c - is this as wonderful as it seems or have we unearthed a mare's nest? If only there was some way of solving this problem ... (dissolve to lecture 30) 2008年05月22日再生回数 6623 |
![]() | The Metcalfe Minute: Voter ID Law Rep. Daryl Metcalfe discusses the new law requiring voters to present valid photo identification at the polls. 2012年03月22日再生回数 170 |
![]() | The Next 50 Years: Will Tech Solve Humanity's Problems? Complete video at: fora.tv Peter Biddle, Intel's General Manager of Services Platform, and Brian David Johnson, Intel's Futurist, talk about how technology can help solve some of humanity's greatest challenges including global warming. ----- Experts from Intel Corporation discuss major problems facing humanity, including global warming, an aging world population and the relentless pace of technology. Will better technology solve these problems or are humans hitting a fundamental physical barrier to progress? At FORA.tv we are devoted to fostering the next generation of Big Ideas. This video is brought to you in partnership with Intel, the company dedicated to unleashing innovation, creativity and Big Ideas with next-generation technology. 2012年02月04日再生回数 3154 |
![]() | Robert Metcalfe re-post VIDEO IS GREEN! Ethernet Inventor Robert Metcalfe Tells the Purple Channel Robert Metcalfe, the inventor of Ethernet, the standard for connecting computers in a network, says that the promise of video is to limit the need of physical meeting which means less travel and greater energy conservation. He told me that this could be a "huge benefit to all mankind." I taped this interview with Dr. Metcalfe last September in the MIT Museum. It is the most popular video ever posted on Beet.TV. I am pleased to repost it and I hope you enjoy viewing it. Online video platforms from video chat to web meeting programs are emerging and gaining a growing audience. I believe that we are at just at the beginning of the transformation that Dr. Metcalfe envisions. Soon, live, streaming video, with the qualities of broadcast television, will be accessible to all with a browser and broadband connection. It's being pioneered by the folks at Microsoft, Adobe, Apple, Cisco, the CDN's and others -- we will cover this closely in the months ahead. It's all happening. Just think, I can shrink my carbon footprint with my handy Panasonic! --- Andy Plesser Posted on Monday, August 20, 2007 2007年08月21日再生回数 2520 |









