New Features on SmallNetBuilder
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- Published: Monday, 24 May 2010 10:52
- Written by Tim Higgins
We've added some new features to SmallNetBuilder that you should know about.
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Write For SmallNetBuilder
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- Published: Monday, 17 May 2010 11:05
- Written by Tim Higgins
SmallNetBuilder has always depended on talented and knowledgeable contributors to keep our content a-flowin'. Some of our best stuff comes from networking pros who have the time and talent to share what they know with others.
Unfortunately, time is at a premium for folks like that, so I'm constantly looking for new contributors. You can write about any of the topics that we cover on SmallNetBuilder, or even something that we don't. But we generally want to stick close to the subject of small and not-so-small networks.
Due to shipping logistics, you'll need to be located in the U.S. if you want to review products. But if you're writing how-to's, tutorials, commentary, etc. you can be located anywhere.
You don't have to be a writing pro, but you do need to be able to write clearly and concisely and a bit of personality doesn't hurt, either. I'd also like to hear from folks with their own networking-related blogs who are looking for wider exposure (and some extra income).
So if you're interested, drop me a note. Please be sure to tell me about your area of expertise, include links to past writing and social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) and, for extra credit, pitch me an article! Thanks!
Rate and Post Your Own Product Reviews
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- Published: Tuesday, 02 March 2010 11:57
- Written by Tim Higgins
You can now rate and comment on products we review. No registration required!
Help Us Improve the Charts
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- Published: Tuesday, 23 February 2010 10:40
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:What can we do to make our Charts more useful to you?
Adding User Ratings and Comments
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- Published: Thursday, 11 February 2010 10:39
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:If we add it, will you use it?
Bad Links? Do This
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- Published: Tuesday, 13 October 2009 18:41
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:There is a problem with old style links that is preventing access to multi-page articles. The work-around until we get this fixed is to click on the article title at the top of the article. This will give you a new-style URL that will allow you access to all article pages. Sorry for the problem and we hope to get this fixed soon.Yep, Postini Really Was Down
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- Published: Tuesday, 13 October 2009 17:16
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:Updated 10/15/09 If you use Postini to handle your mail, you might be wondering where all your mail was today.
SmallNetBuilder Refreshes
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- Published: Tuesday, 13 October 2009 16:57
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:Today we launched a new version of SmallNetBuilder that we hope provides an even better reader experience.
A Little Housekeeping
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- Published: Saturday, 11 July 2009 07:10
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:For some time, I have been meaning to consolidate the Tutorial and Features categories in each section. Well, I finally did it.
Improvements in the Charts
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- Published: Friday, 21 November 2008 07:16
- Written by Tim Higgins
Tags:We have made a few changes to the Charts, based on reader feedback.
- Our Charts get Filters

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