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2 Minute Networking

Friday, March 19th, 2010 Posted in Blog, Networking, Professional | 2 Comments »

While out networking, do you get tired of Chatty Cathy who throws up all over you about their business for 15 minutes? Have you ever stopped to think about how much that person could be costing you in positive connections ...

5 Magical Touches To Increase Business

Thursday, February 18th, 2010 Posted in Blog, marketing, Networking, Professional | 1 Comment »

We’ve all heard the expression “People have to be touched 3,4, and even 5 times before they are willing to buy from your company”. How on Earth are you going to do this without one, going insane and two, breaking ...

4 Ways To Attract Twitter Followers

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 Posted in Blog, Professional, twitter | No Comments »

1. Get Listed- Unless your famous (which contrary to your own beliefs, you’re not) chances of getting listed on Twitter’s suggested user list when a new account is created, but Twitter has now allowed users to create their own lists ...

5 Ways To Make Money On Twitter

Monday, January 11th, 2010 Posted in Blog, Professional, twitter | No Comments »

I’m sure you have heard by now that Twitter is the hip thing to do now online. What is Twitter? Well besides a website that loses money, it’s a micro-blogging platform that allows you to post your thoughts in 140 ...

What’s the Point of Networking?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 Posted in Blog, Networking | 2 Comments »

If you were to go to a networking event and ask everyone the same question, “Why are you here?” most likely the most common response would be “I’m here to grow my business.”  What we have to remember is that ...

5 Tips to Remember Someone’s Name

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010 Posted in Blog, Professional | 1 Comment »

If you’re like me, you meet a handful of new people every week. On an average week I’ll run into 20-30 new people at networking events. One of my biggest struggles when networking is remembering someone’s name when running into ...