Friday, December 22, 2006

NetWork Planning TeleSeminar

As 2006 winds down, many businesses are making their plans for 2007. What's your NetWorking strategy for next year?

In my new 90 minute, interactive TeleSeminar, "NetWork Planning" you will learn:

  1. The value of planning
  2. The planning - NetWorking link
  3. How to use target markets effectively
  4. How to stand apart from your competition
  5. How to communicate your message more effectively
  6. How to map out your own NetWork
  7. The most effective ways to harness the potential of your NetWork
  8. Picking the right NetWorks to do the job
  9. How to leverage your strengths and weaknesses for maximum opportunity?
  10. How to set the right goals
  11. What critical actions must you and your employees must complete to achieve your corporate mission?
Plus much more...
One of the biggest obstacles to NetWorking success is that most companies do not take the time to know what business they're in. This results in missed opportunity.

This seminar is perfect for:

  • Small business owners looking to get the most out of their word-of-mouth marketing efforts this coming year
  • Sales reps tired of "winging it" when they do their elevator speeches
  • Seasoned professionals who want a jump start on their new year
Your investment for this program:

$49.95

(includes all materials - major credit cards accepted)

There are two seminar dates to choose from:

Session 1: Wednesday, December 27th, 2006, 9:00pm

Session 2: Wednesday, January 10th, 2007, 9:00pm

Call us at 215-945-3411 or email info@TheNationalNetWorker.com to accelerate your NetWorking results in 2007.

I hope to “see” you on the call...

Adam J. Kovitz, CEO, Editor-in-Chief & King of Business NetWorking

P.S. One limit you should know about: Each session can only hold the first 100 people who dial in. Call us at 215-945-3411 or email info@TheNationalNetWorker.com to register.

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