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Networking

Welcome diana@transocean.com!

It is my pleasure to inform you that you qualify for 2017 membership to the Who's Who Network of Executives and Professionals, the largest professional association for business executives and professionals in the United States!
? Please Confirm Your Bio -- (http://www.brajjars.com/)

Note: There is no cost to be included.

See site for terms and conditions.

Haas Software Design-- 4382 New Holland Road -- Mohnton -- PA 19540 (-Link will take you to remove page-) (http://who.brajjars.com)

Become the type of person other people want to meet.

This is the key message of Guerrilla Networking by Jay Conrad Levinson and Monroe Mann. This strategy may be particularly appealing to introverts, who can be put off by traditional networking tips that seem to require being outgoing.

???Why work your butt off to meet people when you can put that same energy into becoming an interesting person within your field, and then, benefit again by having the same people you want to meet ??? come up to you???? the authors ask in their book. ???Meeting people can do nothing for you if you yourself have nothing interesting to offer,??? they add.

Some of their networking tips take time to achieve???you can???t become an expert in your field or attain media exposure overnight???but others you can implement immediately. Offering to help people, smiling and sending an e-mail are easy for anyone to do.

2. Be more interested in other people than you are in yourself.

Almost everyone is much more interested in themselves than they are in you. And almost everyone, given the chance, will talk about themselves rather than really listening to you. So set yourself apart by following Dale Carnegie???s time-tested advice from How to Win Friends and Influence People: become genuinely interested in other people.

There???s something truly interesting about everyone. That being said, what do you do if you can???t find that something about the person you???re talking to? Move on. The beauty of effective networking is that quality is more important than quantity. You don???t have to click with or be friends with everyone.
If you think handing out your business card is a great way to make new contacts, you???re dead wrong. When you hand someone your card without getting theirs in return, the ball is in their court. You have no way of contacting them again.

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  <p>Become the type of person other people want to meet.<br>
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    This is the key message of??Guerrilla Networking??by Jay Conrad Levinson and Monroe Mann. This strategy may be particularly appealing to introverts, who can be put off by traditional networking tips that seem to require being outgoing.</p>
  <p>&ldquo;Why work your butt off to meet people when you can put that same energy into becoming an interesting person within your field, and then, benefit again by having the same people you want to meet ??? come up to you?&rdquo; the authors ask in their book. &ldquo;Meeting people can do nothing for you if you yourself have nothing interesting to offer,&rdquo; they add.</p>
  <p>Some of their networking tips take time to achieve???you can&rsquo;t become an expert in your field or attain media exposure overnight???but others you can implement immediately. Offering to help people, smiling and sending an e-mail are easy for anyone to do.</p>
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    Almost everyone is much more interested in themselves than they are in you. And almost everyone, given the chance, will talk about themselves rather than really listening to you. So set yourself apart by following Dale Carnegie&rsquo;s time-tested advice from??How to Win Friends and Influence People: become genuinely interested in other people.</p>
  <p>There&rsquo;s something truly interesting about everyone. That being said, what do you do if you can&rsquo;t find that something about the person you&rsquo;re talking to? Move on. The beauty of effective networking is that quality is more important than quantity. You don&rsquo;t have to click with or be friends with everyone.</p>
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