Networking…
© Copyright Frank D. Kanu 2000-2008
Every week my inbox is filled up with invitations to join yet another network. For me the most annoying invitations are those from folks you are already connected with at one network—still they feel they should spam you with an invitation to join them at that network…
Some people are on way more than just a handful of networks. I always wonder: How do they do that? I find it difficult to keep up with the amount of messages and content created by two or three networks, but something like 20? Or is it rather that they have nothing to do or are too bored?
Do I really need to know?
For me the most interesting questions are:
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Every week my inbox is filled up with invitations to join yet another network. For me the most annoying invitations are those from folks you are already connected with at one network—still they feel they should spam you with an invitation to join them at that network…
Some people are on way more than just a handful of networks. I always wonder: How do they do that? I find it difficult to keep up with the amount of messages and content created by two or three networks, but something like 20? Or is it rather that they have nothing to do or are too bored?
Do I really need to know?
For me the most interesting questions are:
Which network allows me to connect with my customers?
Which network helps me finding new customers?
Which network helps me to add value to those I’d like to have as customers?
Where do you network and why?
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