In this week’s podcast, I outline a few key philosophies that can profoundly impact your social networking progress.
1) The Patience/Urgency Relationship: How long should this Social Networking stuff take? How long should I give it? How do I expedite my results? Why does Paul keep asking these questions? While you’re exercising patience, you might want to expedite your results by downloading this Free E Book on How To Become More Visible To Your Network!
2) Contribution: The biggest misunderstanding when it comes to contribution. Some ways you can take on a mindset of contribution without giving away the store. It’s a lot easier than you think!
3) Social Acknowledgment: I point out some of the biggest areas that are neglected in Social Networking and why that presents an opportunity for you bro chocho! Oh, and you might want to download this Free Cubicle Poster to help keep you on the right path. You’re welcome!
4) Why Social Networking Can Be a Lame Excuse For You To Get Caught Up In “Working Smarter”! No that isn’t a typo and evil bloggers haven’t hijacked my blog. Paul Castain, Mr “I love Social Networking So Much It Hurts” actually does some anti Social Networking riffing. Well sort of 🙂
Now if you’re too lazy to invest time on a Sunday to listen to a FREE podcast, then you also need to know that I highly recommend two books:
Numero Uno: Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazi
B) Trust Agents by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith
I’m also totally immersed in a way cool book called The New Handshake by Barbara Giamanco ( a regular on the comment section of this blog) and Joan Curtis.
Any who, scroll down and invest some time in yourself by listening to the podcast!
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