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The Professional Networker, Inc.
Newsletter
January 22,
2007
Dear Member,
"Whenever there is chaos, it creates wonderful thinking.
I consider chaos a gift." Septima Poinsette Clark
It is the start of a new year in most of our businesses,
and the time to reflect on the past years strengths and
things that need work on. (In my mind there are no
weaknesses - only strengths that need some work.) It is time
to think about your marketing strategy for 2006 compared to
what will be in 2007.
Do you go to an event just because it is convenient to
your schedule? Or do you plan the events you NEED to attend
and then schedule your day around these events?
Do you go to an event because you are a member of a group
and it is an event they are hosting? Or do you choose the
events that the group hosts dependent on who the event is
targeted towards?
Time is valuable, and we each ONLY have 24 hours in a
day. Choose where you are going to spend your time and
money. Choose wisely.
Sharan Tash
Try Something New These Two Weeks
January is a great month to look at new organizations for
building your database. I have added a few different
organizations on our weekly glance. Check The Professional
Networker calendar for the month and see what NEW
Associations and groups you should attend to test new
waters.
Here are some events that will be occurring within the
next two weeks. Be sure and call the organization before
attending to be sure the time or location has not changed.
BNC Resolution Party - January 23rd
IWC - Helen Gallagher on Blogs : Their Value to Professional
Writers - January 24th
EMA - Professional Development Program Breakfast - January
25th
Catalyst Ranch - Match Books - January 30th
DWC - Kicking Off the New Year is Kinda Sweet - January 30th
Wilmette Chamber - Multi-Chamber Networking Breakfast -
January 31st
Downers Grove Chamber - Friday Morning Fix - January 2nd
E-Directory Briongs Efficiency to you Home
and Office
The perfect way to promote your business has finally
arrived.
The Professional Networker E-Directory is here!
You, the members of The Professional Networker, now have
the opportunity to advertise through the internet at a VERY
reasonable rate.
I get emails and phone calls daily from people that
are looking for specific referrals - a roofer, an
electrician, an insurance agent etc... Now with the new
E-Directory, I can send all these people to the website to
look you up. And, in the Spring, people will be able to
write testimonials about your work. Isn't that what
referrals are all about?
Kris and Kurt Schroeder of I Know Tek are working hard to
keep the E-Directory easy to use and provide it with the
same feel as the calendar. You can search for providers by
zip code, and then by category.
We are hoping eveyone will advertise, then we know who
you are and can write a testimonial about your work. This
will be an interactive E-Directory that anyone on the
internet can see.
For more information, send Sharan an email. Prices start
at $120 for the year.
The Old Dog is Learning a New Trick
Technology is scary for someone that is not in the field.
There are webinars, podcasts, and who know what else. The
past 18 months have been filled with people asking for
webinars, and being of the Baby Boomer generation, I was
unfamiliar with the technology needed for that. I thought I
had to do everything myself.
Well, low and behold, Angelika and Michael Coghlan of
Catwalk Consulting have explained the technology of webinars
and I am jumping into the 21st century.
I have asked Angelika and Michael to send me information
about the system requirements for computers, so I have that
information available for everyone. I will be hosting my
first in a series of Webinars starting in March. The first
one will be "First Impressions: Do I Hit The Mark?"
Ask Sharan - The Professional Networker
Do you have a question about Relationship Networking that
you would like answered? I am collecting questions that I
will answer in future newsletters and blog posts. Please
send me your questions and check back for the answers.
The Blog
Don't forget to check out The Professional Networker
Blog. Comments are always welcomed.
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