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Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
This Week in TNNW
Great Lakes: Inspired NetWorkers – How Did You Send That Thing?. By MARK STURGELL
Video email. I had never seen it before; at least, not like this. I was immediately engaged by the "filmstrip" in the body of the message, which beckoned me to "click here". I clicked [yes, it really is that easy] and expanded my growing professional network in the form of Doug Hart, an attorney and recently-turned entrepreneur, National NetWorker Great Lakes reader, and infectious enthusiast for growing your network using fully integrated, web-based video communications.
Southwest: Fair-Weathered Networking? By BETTE DAOUST, Ph.D.
Wow, the networking scene is exploding in Silicon Valley, as a matter of fact, there are more new groups every month this year, then there were in total over the last 3 years. Each group has a unique slant on how they want to drive business to members. This does not mean that groups that have been around for a period of time are losing their membership, it does mean, there are many more options for people to get connected and get more business.
Arts: Who Is Don Alder? By SIAN LINDEMANN
Don Alder (www.donalder.com) is a world class fingerstyle guitarist and has been called Vancouver, BC’s "best kept little secret" and he is my dear friend.
His performances are intense, passionate, and awe inspiring and Picque News Magazine says, "Alder can make a single instrument sound like a 4 piece band. The guy is like the acoustic Hendrix."
Legal:Networking and Matrimonial Law. By SCOTT FORCINO, Esq.This month I had the pleasure of meeting with and interviewing Alan Dubow Esq.of Robinowitz, Cohlan, Dubow & Doherty LLP, in White Plains NY. This firm is known as the "go-to" firm in Westchester County concerning Real Estate closings and Real Estate law. Mr. Dubow, however, practices in the area of Matrimonial Law in Westchester County and New York City in the Supreme Court and Family Court. This area of practice includes representing clients seeking divorce or divorce mediation, child support/custody/visitation matters, pre/post-nuptial agreements and post-matrimonial enforcement matters. Mr Dubow was admitted to the Bar of New York in 1981 and has litigated in every county in New York state.
Network Marketing: Would You Sponsor YOURSELF? By CANDY WEBB
Everyone in network marketing knows that the success of their business is just two or three "great people" away. In a business driven by recruiting the "right kind" of people to join you, it is necessary to always be open for the right person when they cross your path. Some networkers advertise, some buy leads, some like myself have depended almost entirely on the "warm market"...but the age old question is the same regardless of the methodology – What are the characteristics of the perfect distributor?
Networking Success with IVAN MISNER, Ph.D.
We now live in a fully global society where it is imperative to have an awareness of cultural differences as they relate to networking etiquette. We often notice differences within our own states. Certainly between regions of the nation; but what about businesses that are networking with businesses in other parts of the world? We actually cross cultures with every person we meet.
Power Thought of the Week. By PATRICIA PARHAM, Ph.D.
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