Which social media groups are most popular, most effective, most vital to join and growing the fastest. You?re inviuted to participate in TNNW Survey #4:
Dear Colleagues:Please take just a moment and complete a survey on networking groups and social media platforms. Your feedback is crucial.Here’s the question:“Which five top online social/business networks have afforded you the most value/results?”You can access the TNNW Survey #4 by clicking on http://ping.fm/HH30D . Please fill out this survey and submit your results by November 20th, which is the date that the polls close.Our readers love surveys and so do we. Please receive your free Nati... Read Full Story
Dealing with postings
Dear FriendsI have consistently, been posting through ping on blog post, but unforntunaly it is also posting statuses that I post to twitter.I will work to correctIn KindnessThomas C Read Full Story
Attention Group Moderators, Leaders, Administrators and Organizers.
We are very interesting in highlighting and discussing various social and business networking and media groups as a new feature (“Featured Organizations and Their Leaders”) to our expanding readership. At The National Networker (http://ping.fm/79M1C), we would like to start focusing each week on one special cause-based or common-interest based group in its various aspects, including:• The principle mission or purpose of the group – its reason for being;• When and how the group was started;• T... Read Full Story
Jeff Schomay, of TNNW, tells us that if we eliminate informational clutter, we can increase our effectiveness.
Please give us your thoughts on this. Can less be more? Clutter = Attention killer.Look around. It’s the information overload age. We have more clutter in our lives than ever, attacking us from without and within. Like water or lightening, we humans will tend to follow the simplest and most direct path. Will that path lead to you… or away from you?Just because you have lots of information to get across doesn’t mean you should put it all out there in front of your audience. The more there is t... Read Full Story
Jeff Schomay, of TNNW, tells us that if we eliminate informational clutter, we can increase our effectiveness.
Please give us your thoughts on this. Can less be more?Clutter = Attention killer.Look around. It’s the information overload age. We have more clutter in our lives than ever, attacking us from without and within. Like water or lightening, we humans will tend to follow the simplest and most direct path. Will that path lead to you… or away from you?Just because you have lots of information to get across doesn’t mean you should put it all out there in front of your audience. The more there is to... Read Full Story
Kensel Tracy: Is traditional meadia Dead
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Heshie Segal: Jet Netting The Frist Impression
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Jeff Schomay:Optimizing Your Impact
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Patricia Parham:Power of Thought For the Week
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Franco Oboni: Risk and Reality
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