Monthly Archives: September 2007

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Sweet! Kelly Sweet!

Today it’s not time to share business stuff. It’s time to enjoy life. It’s time to share some sweet music :)

I’m a big fan of Katie Melua and desperately waiting for her next album. It’s way too long now that she didn’t release a new album. In the meantime I discovered 18-year old US singer Kelly Sweet. What a name. And what sweet music!

Check out her website Kelly Sweet | The Official Site.
And Kelly Sweet on her MySpace site.

Buy her great debut album We Are One and enjoy life! :)

Write a comment below and let me know how you like her music. And what your favorite music is today. What great new music did you discover lately?

Safe your life! Or your business. Or better both!

Daniel Zihlmann Photography - Fotograf Hochzeit Baby Portrait, Schweiz

Backing up your valuable data is vital if you run a business. John Harrington writes in his great book Best Business Practices for Photographers in chapter 20: “A University of Texas study reports that 43 percent of companies experiencing a catastrophic data loss never recover, and half of them go out of business within two years.” Think about it.

Backing up your data correctly is important! The basics for a backup you can trust and will safe your business are:

1. You need duplicative storage. Your vital data has to be stored redundant. That means that you have always two identical copies of every single file. Should one storage fail, you have another one to restore the file.

2. You have to verify your backups. Just copying your files to an external harddrive doesn’t mean that you are safe. Are the two copies of your data identical? Or were the files corrupted during the backup process?

3. Backups have to be up-to-date. If you are able to restore your lost files with a version that is one month old, it’s better than nothing. But nevertheless you maybe will lose the work of one month (depending on the kind of data). Which can cost you a lot of money.

4. You have to store your backup off site, away from your office. What’s the use of a backup if it will be destroyed in the same fire as the original files on your computer?

There are more professional backup strategies. Like backing up every day to another folder/drive to be able to have different versions from the last 7 days accessible. After 7 days the files will be overwritten. But the above points 1-4 are the basics you MUST meet with your own backup strategy.

For data verification I use zsCompare. This software gives me peace in mind and lets me sleep well. And it will cost you as little as USD 35.00 (there are 3 versions of zsCompare available, but you are OK with the Lite Edition). You can use it for data verification and backing up your data by synchronizing two folders (the local folder with your original files and the backup folder on the external harddrive). And the best is that it is a Java application, so it runs equally on Windows and Mac computers. I highly recommend it! But you can use any other reliable data verification software, if you like. But USE one, and BACKUP, BACKUP, BACKUP!

Don’t hurry!

I’m not used to drink coffee. I don’t drink a lot, just every now and then. That’s why standing in front of a self-service coffee machine in a restaurant or cafeteria, I’m usually a bit confused about all the buttons and wonder which button I have to press and where exactly I have to put my glass. But that’s OK I think, I’m getting older :)

Worse is that I normally drink a latte macchiato. And it happens to me that I forget that coffee comes last, first comes the milk. I watch the glass being filled up with milk and then it stops for several seconds. I take the glass and leave. If I would watch the people in the queue now, I had to notice that something must be wrong with my “latte macchiato”…

That experience remembers me not to hurry too much in life. Relax and enjoy!

Gratis, kostenpflichtig oder doch wieder gratis?

Am Anfang war im Internet alles gratis. Zeitungen veröffentlichten die Artikel ihrer Printausgabe zeitgleich auf ihren Websites im Internet. Auch das Archiv konnte man kostenlos nutzen, was für Recherchen sehr praktisch war.

Dann kam eine Phase, in der die Zeitungsverlage auch Geld mit dem Internet verdienen wollten. Erst wurden die Archive nur noch Abonnenten der Printausgabe kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt, dann auch die aktuellen Zeitungsartikel. Im Internet gab es nur noch Kurznews, nicht mehr die kompletten Artikel der gedruckten Ausgabe.

Interessant zu sehen, dass nun offenbar wieder mal Ernüchterung im Internet eingekehrt ist. Zeitungsverlage gehen dazu über, ihr Online-Angebot wieder gratis zugänglich zu machen. Geld soll mit Werbung verdient werden, nicht mit zahlenden Nutzern der Website. So beendete die New York Times kürzlich ihre kostenpflichtigen Online-Angebote. Sogar das Archiv ist bis ins Jahr 1987 kostenlos zugänglich. Mehr dazu in diesem Artikel auf heise online.

Read this! Never Eat Alone, by Keith Ferrazzi

Recently I noticed how important it is to read books. Not just novels for entertainment (currently I’m reading Harry Potter before falling asleep :) but also books about running a business. You can learn so much by reading a good book. A lot of great authors share their knowledge, their wisdom with you. Knowledge they elaborated over years and years of work. Profit from them! And start sharing too! (remember my post about sharing? **CLICK HERE** or for another post about the importance of sharing **CLICK HERE**)

If you run your own business you will notice how important networking is. Keith Ferrazzi is like the guru in this field. He teaches you that networking doesn’t just mean exchange of business cards. But more importantly networking means connecting with people, making new friends and keep the connection with people you already know alive. Connect with people, share things with them and care about them. Truly. It is a skill you can learn. And you should do so.

I’m just reading Keith Ferrazzi’s famous book Never Eat Alone. I recommend this book, it will open your eyes. Especially if you always refused networking because you thought it’s a bad habit to use connections. It’s not. It’s vital.

Check also Keith Ferrazzi’s Never Eat Alone Blog if you are interested in some more information about networking and how it can help you to grow your business.

The book is also available in German: Geh nie alleine essen!