Who Loves Networking????

Written by Dorene Lehavi


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Effective networking assumes you have good communication skills that enable you to listen well and to articulate clearly both what you do and how you can be of service. The ability to describerepparttar client you best serve is basic. However, a conversation which includes talk about hobbies can be much more engaging than one limited to business. When you getrepparttar 103448 hang of networking, you will note that it takes place everywhere, not solely in professional and business settings. How surprised I was to find thatrepparttar 103449 owner ofrepparttar 103450 gift store where I was making a purchase was a formerly practicing lawyer who gave me two referrals onrepparttar 103451 spot when our conversation led us both to reveal our career paths. The maintenance and nurturing of networking contacts is as vital as making it inrepparttar 103452 first place. Renewing them through follow-up emails, holiday greetings, sending articles of interest, periodic check-ins, coffee meetings, invitations to play golf, referrals, etc. are all important parts ofrepparttar 103453 picture. Trade in your negative ideas that networking is a hard sell of you and your services in exchange forrepparttar 103454 idea that it isrepparttar 103455 practice of showing genuine interest and generosity to those you meet. Hopefully you will findrepparttar 103456 process enjoyable and enriching.

Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D. is principal of Next Level Business and Professional Coaching. She coaches Professionals and Business Partners. You can get a free sample of her ebook, Stop Doing What You Hate…Start Doing What You Love at http://www.StartDoingWhatYouLove.com. Contact Dr. Lehavi at Dorene@CoachingforYourNextLevel.com or on the web at http://www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com


Public Domain – The Internet Goldmine

Written by Eric Wichman


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The new millennium, andrepparttar information-age is very much likerepparttar 103447 GoldRush of 1849 in which hundreds of thousands of people rushed westward in a stampede of gold seeking pioneers. Some were young, some old, some in between, but all sought a common goal. Gold. Only this time it is different,repparttar 103448 gold we seek in this age is information, and it’s not mere thousands, but hundreds of millions people who are on this new quest blazing new trails and forging great new paths to wealth.

Information is abundant and widely available. You can mine this gold at anytime, from any place inrepparttar 103449 world. You do not have to travel vast distances facingrepparttar 103450 perils ofrepparttar 103451 land to stake your claim. All you need is a computer and a connection torepparttar 103452 web. From anywhere inrepparttar 103453 world you are able to seek out, find, download, and refine your treasure fromrepparttar 103454 warm and cozy comfort of home.

Never before, inrepparttar 103455 history of man have you been able to procure such wealth so quickly. You are able to locate information on any subject in an instant, and your results are displayed before you faster than you could have ever imagined.

Your “gold pan” quickly become full ofrepparttar 103456 valuable information-ore. Each time you find a nugget it motivates you to find more. You become entranced withrepparttar 103457 new found riches and it almost becomes obsession. The desire to find more pulses through your veins like a hot drug, steadily increasing your craving for more. The more you findrepparttar 103458 more you want. Itrepparttar 103459 realization becomes obvious that you have “Gold-Fever” and now you can’t stop searching for more information.

This is whatrepparttar 103460 public domain is. It’s an internet goldmine chock full of free information ready forrepparttar 103461 taking.

Stake your claim!

By PD Times founder Eric Wichman www.pdtimes.com

Eric Wichman is founder of PD Times at http://www.pdtimes.com, a public domain resources site specializing in free resources for web content and references for webmasters, researchers, marketers, and businesses alike. You are welcome to reprint and publish this article on your site as long as it includes this Bio.


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