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  • Elliotts Amusements Route
    Metro Bowl Spring Carnival 5141 S MLK Lansing, MI 48911 April 8 – April 18 Northland Mall 21500 Northwester Hwy Southfield, MI 48075 April 22 – May 2 Century Bowl 7345 Highland Rd [...] […]
  • Memories of San Diego Fair are front and center
    Memories Are Front and Center with the Solid Gold Series at the 2010 San Diego County Fair “Feel Good” Music from the 1960s and 1970s featured DEL MAR, CA (May 6, 2010) — The Solid Gold Series brings to the San Diego [...] […]
  • Star Amusements
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  • Water Slide Equipment
    Our Project in Marine Land France– Pirate Themed water play system for 3,50,000 USD only. Our project in Juku Park, Finland – 14 Slides from 9 to 12 meter Height with Platform for 16, 25,000 USD ONLY Greetings!! Our pleasure to introduce ourselves as Arihant Industrial Corp Ltd, leading manufacturer of Water Slide Equipment from INDIA since 1991. [...] […]
  • RAS Memories
    1a. RAS Cookhouse Posted by: "Bob S." bobnpanama@yahoo.com bobnpanama Fri Apr 2, 2010 11:02 pm (PDT) Just to keep this topic moving…was the RAS cookhouse an overland truck? I’ve never seen any RAS loading list with any cookhouse listed. I would suppose it was a medium sized tent with a trailer mounted kitchen facility or [...] […]
  • History of Billboard
    The Fascinating History of Billboard Magazine “[Billboard] magazine was launched in the fall of 1894 by two partners, William H. Donaldson and James H. Hennegan, as a publication for the billposting business. Donaldson was a salesman for his father’s lithography company, which specialized in printing advertising posters. Hennegan also worked for a family pri […]
  • What was Amusement Business Magazine?
    Sideshow World, Sideshow Performers from around the world. I always run across references to ‘The Billboard’ while reading sideshow related materials. Can you tell me what this was, when it started, who published it, and if it is still available? Robert, New Hampshire Robert, Amusement Business and Billboard magazines were once a part of a publication known […]
  • Sting
    Sting.com – Official Site and Official Fan Club for Sting news.interviews Amusement BusinessSting’s ‘Brand New Day’ tour first in high-tech sponsorship…Interview Date: August 1999 The following article by Natasha Emmous appeared in the August 1999 issue of Amusement Business magazine… Sting’s ‘Brand New Day’ tour first in high-tech sponsorship… Sting’s upcom […]
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Things to do on our network

1. Find that expert in (…any outdoor amusement business related topic that comes to mind…) when I need them.
2. Post questions or comments on your blog, in the comments section of on your status area(for everybody to see of course).
3. Locate colleagues interested in the same things as I am (no, not just romance…amusement industry things).
4. Ask for opinions on specific routes.
5. Check out and approach the lot man, management or owners at your next job position.
6. Market yourself in the fields you are good at (personal branding).
7. Keep my resume and personal information readily available for all and easy to update. (and drop that send me a bus ticket approach)
8. Check out interesting projects going on (that you may be doing also and thereby saving some time; keep myself from re-inventing the wheel).
9. Answer questions that actually “find me” because of my profile and network (and be rewarded for my participation!).
10. Create communities of people around a specific topic to focus the individual effort and passion. You want to start a group. Just ask Marcus how to do it.
11. Learn about the people around you. Yes, they are on this network, also
12. Discuss about idea’s, experiences, lessons learned, business process improvements, tools, policies, external developments.
13. Being able to put out a few thoughts now and then, tag them and let them go for all to react on, learn from. And of course read your thoughts! Hey, that sounds pretty good doesn’t it? Let it all go.
14. Be aware of what is going around at the Fair, Festival or on the midway that you are involved with and beyond.
15. Quickly learn about the (new) work and colleagues when landing in a new position.
16. Find out where people are working with my educational and work experience. What jobs are open in the industry. What’s the hottest new thing.
17. Watch yourself on Video. We are processing many videos every day.
18. Just want to keep my list of contacts (who to approach for what?).
19. Trace the person who knows that special person who knows about that particular topic.
20. Hey, I would even like to post a few photo’s of my personal or business events to share with everyone around here and maybe play a few games in the Arcade area and even find out about trade shows coming up and…….well, much much more, limited only by your imagination.

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