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Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends | Almost Savvy

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Do use the 80-20 Rule–tweeting more engaging industry, trade news,answering client questions etc and less about me v. If you are looking for a coach, consultant or speaker, you are in the right place. I only tweet business related tweets there since it is a business site. Twitter-social in furthering building relationships.

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New Tool Makes My Email Work Harder and Smarter

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I’ve built a wide network of people that spans countries, industries, and areas of expertise and interests. If you are looking for a coach, consultant or speaker, you are in the right place. The good news about this is that I’ve had the chance to get to know some many awesome people I’d never have known otherwise.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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I am redesigning to incorporate haha Reply Trevor Rotzien says: March 3, 2009 at 4:18 pm The Back of the Card: When I was an independent consultant, I took advantage of the back of my business cards by making it a tool for networking, analog style: As you’d expect, the front of the card was all about my contact info, brand, etc.

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I Didn't Think You Meant *That* Kind of Pink Slip

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Participate in local and industry-specific networking groups. It’s amazing what opportunities you can find in other industries that require the same work… but under a different name! If you are looking for a coach, consultant or speaker, you are in the right place. Focus on skills and opportunities, not job titles.

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