June 3rd, 2009 at 6:30 PM Eastern/5:30 PM Central, I will be Joan Schramm’s guest on Career Momentum Radio. The topic of our talk is Network is Two Words: Winning the Networking Game. I’m going to discuss some of my favorite online and offline networking tips. If you miss the show, click back. It’ll be recorded for your listening pleasure.
For me, networking is a fun and useful thing to do. Networking is fun because I love people, and networking is useful because it’s helped me find a job, it helps me find answers I need to tough questions, and it helps me connect people together who might not otherwise be together.
What do you think about networking?
Do you enjoy it?
Do you loathe it?
Do you see it as a necessary evil?
Do you have a great tip for networking? Something you do, or something to avoid?
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Phil Gerbyshak is the founder of the Make It Great! Institute, founded in 2006 to teach businesses and their organizations how to best use online technology to increase their bottom line, improve customer engagement, and increase employee loyalty. Additionally, Phil has written over 2500 articles and 3 books, his most recent book being #TwitterWorks, focusing on how small businesses and independent restaurants can use Twitter to effectively connect with their customers and potential customers. Phil has been interviewed to share his expertise the Wall Street Journal, the Daily Globe and Mail, USA Today, CBS SmartPlanet and many other publications online and offline.
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Thanks! I went back and listened to the repeat of the radio show.
I am not doing this “net” “working” thing for employment related purposes. However there are things I want and I am taking your advice right now and writing out a thank you card.
Thanks Maggie! Glad it was helpful for you…
Happy thank you note writing! This makes a much bigger difference than you know!