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Who Do You Know Who?

By | October 28, 2015

“Who do you know who” is a very powerful phrase to use when asking for a referral. Why, you ask? The main reason is because it is an open-ended question.

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How To Ask For a LinkedIn Connection (Without Being a Jerk)

By | October 21, 2015

My last post was on networking pet peeves, and one of my big ones is how people ask to connect on LinkedIn. I get a lot of requests where people

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Top 5 Networking Pet Peeves

By | October 14, 2015

One of my Facebook followers asked me to do this post on networking pet peeves, and I thought it would be fun. Here are mine, but I’m sure many of

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Plan Your Job Search (Client Case Study)

By | October 7, 2015

A job search without a plan is pretty much like getting on a train at random. You could end up somewhere cool. (New York. Yeah!) Or someplace not. (Lawton, Oklahoma?

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When and How to Follow Up After a Networking Event

By | September 23, 2015

Last week in my post on business cards, I said I’d write more about effective follow up, especially after an event. Two questions I am frequently asked are: 1. How

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What To Do With All These Business Cards!

By | September 16, 2015

I get this question a lot. Someone has a pile of business cards on their desk and no idea what to do with them? Should they contact everyone? Scan them?

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Adding Focus To a Meeting

By | September 9, 2015

Often people schedule a meeting, whether for networking or, worse, a sales presentation, without thinking through a clear goal. When I say it like that, it seems crazy, doesn’t it?

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Business Accountability Lessons From My Fitbit

By | September 2, 2015

I’ve been using a Fitbit since January of last year, and over that time, the device has taught me some things about business accountability which I think are valuable for

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Don’t “Sell the Group” In Your Elevator Speech

By | August 19, 2015

I hear a lot of elevator speeches where people use “you” language. For example, “A good referral for me today would be people just like you.” Or, “How many of

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