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  • 702 Sydney Weekend computers: Free and easy ways to start a website.

    702 Sydney Weekend computers: Free and easy ways to start a website.

    Setting up a website for your small business or community group isn’t difficult and it’s a great way to keep in touch with your customers and members.

    Join 702 Sydney’s Simon Marnie and Paul Wallbank from 10am on Sunday, August 15 to look at some free and simple ways to get your organisation online with cheap or free websites and social media tools.

    Further information on developing web sites and social media strategies for business and community groups can be found on our page at Five Free and Easy Online Business Marketing Tools.

    Tune into ABC 702 Sydney from 10am or listen online through the ABC Sydney webpage. We love to hear from listeners so feel free call in with your questions or comments on 1300 222 702 or text on 19922702. If you’re on Twitter you can tweet paul at @paulwallbank and 702 Sydney on @702sydney.

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  • Head in the clouds: ABC Nightlife

    What is cloud computing and why does it matter to most homes and businesses?

    Join Tony Delroy and Paul Wallbank to discuss cloud computing and what it means to the ordinary business and household on ABC Local Radio across Australia from 10pm on August 19.

    Tune in on your local ABC radio station or listen online at www.abc.net.au/nightlife.

    If you’d like to join the conversation with your questions or comments phone 1300 800 222 within Australia or +61 2 8333 1000 from outside Australia.

    You can SMS Nightlife’s talkback on 19922702 or twitter @paulwallbank using the #abcnightlife hashtag

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  • ABC Nightlife: The consumer’s revenge. 22 July 2010

    We’ve been told how Internet companies like Facebook and Google are a marketer’s dream as they collect data on our lives. But it could be the shoe is really on the other foot as people use the Internet to get back at organisations that don’t deliver?

    Join Tony Delroy, Paul Wallbank, and digital business advisor Fi Bendall to discuss how the Internet is moving the power back from the marketers to the customer.

    Tune in on your local ABC radio station or listen online at www.abc.net.au/nightlife.

    If you’d like to join the conversation with your questions or comments phone 1300 800 222 within Australia or +61 2 8333 1000 from outside Australia.

    You can SMS Nightlife’s talkback on 19922702 or twitter @paulwallbank using the #abcnightlife hashtag

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  • ABC Weekend Computers, July 11 2010: Setting up a new computer

    Setting up a computer should be easy. But with security, updates, setting up printers and installing your favourite programs it can be a long process. Join Simon Marnie and Paul Wallbank for tips and hints on how to make your next computer purchase easy and quick to set up.

    Join us from 10am, March 28 on ABC 702 Sydney or online at www.abc.net.au/sydney. We love listeners’ comments so call in on 1-800-800-702 if you have a question or would like to add to the discussion.

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  • ABC Nightlife: Who can we trust online?

    Millions of Australians are online talking with their families, making new friends and checking out product reviews before they buy.

    But how much can you trust what you read on the Internet?

    Join Paul Wallbank and Tony Delroy to discuss who you can trust when surfing the web on your local ABC radio station or listen online at www.abc.net.au/nightlife.

    If you’d like to join the conversation with your questions or comments phone 1300 800 222 within Australia or +61 2 8333 1000 from outside Australia.

    You can SMS Nightlife’s talkback on 19922702 or twitter @paulwallbank using the #abcnightlife hashtag

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