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Do You Have a Digital Business Card? (Register for.tel for free.

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It’s sort of like a virtual phone book; you remember the phone book , don’t you? Also, in the name of full disclosure , Vincent did buy me a crepe while I was in Paris attending LeWeb. My answer is that with the.tel, you own your domain name, it’s yours, and anyone else can not buy it then.

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Virtual Personal Space | Almost Savvy

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Whether at a live networking event or connecting with people through virtual social networking sites, no one want to receive sales pitches, marketing emails, and links to buy the “latest, greatest product on the market guaranteed to make you rich in just 10 days.&# tune us out. Ready to rev-up your profile? Who Influences You?

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9 Things to Include in Every Speaker Request

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If you are considering booking a speaker, thinking through these points in advance and clearly articulating them when contacting the speaker will go a long way toward expediting the process for all involved: Who are you? and/or how visibility at this event will benefit the speaker in some other way) is even more critical.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

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Before long, I was able to fix almost anything which went wrong and knew to buy replacement parts at the local Pick-and-Pull. He wrote a book, and we are in the process of getting it online for him to sell and blog about. I was simply faced with something I hadn’t yet learned, not something I was unable to do.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

Before long, I was able to fix almost anything which went wrong and knew to buy replacement parts at the local Pick-and-Pull. He wrote a book, and we are in the process of getting it online for him to sell and blog about. I was simply faced with something I hadn’t yet learned, not something I was unable to do.