Showing posts with label Virtual Networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virtual Networking. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Networking Simplified – 17 Networking Tips Any Entrepreneur Can Master

"Networking is a skill that successful entrepreneurs understand, utilize and master every single day to open up new doors of opportunity. In an effort to help you get out of your networking stupor, I have outlined 17 networking tips any entrepreneur can master."

Read tips here
http://andreabolder.com/2012/networking-simplified-17-networking-tips-any-entrepreneur-can-master

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

4 Ways to Grow a Relevant Twitter Following For Your Business

Posted by Rafi H

"After recently reviewing an article in Social Media Examiner, I wanted to post my perspectives on the tips they provided. Twitter, simply put, is not just a numbers game. For your opinion to matter people need to actually care what you have to say. Building such a following can be done through the following four concepts..."

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http://www.irisemedia.com/blog/2012/04/23/4-ways-to-grow-a-relevant-twitter-following-for-your-business.html

Sunday, August 19, 2012

25 Live Networking Tips

by Rich DeMatteo

Maybe it’s just lately, but it really does seem like career bloggers (myself included) are writing mostly about the social web 2.0 side of networking. Today we’re taking a break from Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and others so that I can share 25 tips for Live Networking

Read tips here
http://www.cornonthejob.com/networking/25-live-networking-tips

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Understanding Social Networking

by Joe Butler

For the last few decades, sociologists and psychologists have been conjecturing that computers are going to spell the demise of interpersonal communication. We're all going to retreat into our dark rooms where our computers are located, and avoid things like playing bridge with the neighbors, shopping at the mall, or heading down to the Elks Lodge to sing silly songs and drink cheap drinks.

Read more here
http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=301