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June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #22

When someone takes your business card and slides it into a pocket without looking at it.
Like, cut me some slack and look at the card already!
Bonus points if they don’t look at your card and you are a graphic designer…
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By Jennifer Gniadecki -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #21

The unfriendly person who glares at you as he hands over his business card.
Because, yeah, you’re dying to do business with that guy. Then you can have conversations every few days and you can be reminded of how he glared at you every time he speaks gruffly on the phone.
You’ll reminisce about the […]

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June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #20

When someone starts repeating everything you say. Then they look at your eyes with mucho intensity. Then they touch you on the arm, elbow, shoulder, or hand while talking. Or they make odd hand gestures while saying things that make less than perfect sense.
Because you’re talking to the guy who read a book on […]

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June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #19

You got along great, you met the next day and you signed the contract.
Then they stop contacting you and don’t return calls.
WTF? Everything was great and you signed the contract….where is the check?
It’s bad networking because you’re going to end up running into them again and they’re either going to act like nothing […]

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June 20th, 2008

Great Blog Off Guest Post - Pat Zappavigna

Network To Build Your Business!     I used to be scared to death when I heard the words “you have to network to build your business”. That is, until I joined some great forums and started “networking” with some of the greats. I didn’t even realize I was networking…I was just chatting and getting […]

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June 20th, 2008

Great Blog Off Guest Post - Erika-Marie S. Geiss

The Warm Call There are so many forms of networking, both in-person and electronically. Between attending conferences and networking events and participating in the professional/social networks of LinkedIn, FaceBook or industry-specific/niche social networks we often forget about that little device called the telephone. Many of us are tethered to our computers and use our phones […]

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June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #18

The person you’re talking to seems really nice, and then they talk about a company they had a bad experience with. You’re listening intently because you want to make sure the same thing doesn’t happen to you. The person you’re talking to sees your interest and begins to get really detailed.
An hour later you’re […]

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June 20th, 2008

Signs of a Bad Networker #17

You get along really well, you talk on the phone after the event multiple times. You think you’re becoming friends…
…and then they’re just gone.
They no longer work for the company you talked to them at, they are no longer answering the phone, they are no longer receiving email at the address you have for […]

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June 20th, 2008

Great Blog Off Guest Post - Ruth Martin

Where Everybody Knows Your Name?
If you ever watched the tv show “Cheers” then instantly you’ll remember Norm – the fellow that was greeted as he walked through the pub’s door with a hearty cheer of his name. “Norm!” With a smile and a wave Norm took his favorite stool at the end […]

By Jennifer Gniadecki -- 1 comment

June 20th, 2008

Great Blog Off Guest Post - Terri Brooks

Virtual Networker
 

I love to network. Well, I love to talk and meet new people, so I guess you could say I’m a networker! I have joined several great networking groups locally as well as on the Internet while I have been building my Virtual Assistant business. I […]

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