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7 Essential Networks

Posted by Kevin Brown on November 24, 2009

You’ve probably always heard ‘word-of-mouth’ is the best  advertising there is . . .Have you ever wondered what you can do to encourage more referrals?

It starts with you.

Are you active in your communities?  How many ‘communities’ (aka networks) are you a member of?

Here are what I believe to be Seven Essential Networks you need to develop.

1)  Spiritual — where we worship

2)  Social — who are our friends

3)  Professional — we need to belong to our profession’s industry organizations.

4)  Ethnic — if you have ties to ethnic and/or cultural communities, this network can  be critical to you.

5)  Gender — Particularly women – we are natural networkers – socializers.

6)  Community Service – translates into volunteer work.

7)  Interests or Hobbies – be part of a club that  celebrates the activities you like to do!

As you go through your daily activities, how many communities will you touch (just by the nature of living your life)?

When you are working, socializing, volunteering, being a parent and at worship how many lives can you touch?

Remember this KEY:  Be more INTERESTED instead of INTERESTING to the people you talk with.

When you do this, people will go out of their way to help others (and you) by making referrals.

Debbie Wysocki is the owner ofWomen with Dreams and residual Money secrets companies that empower the average person to live an extraordinary life by teaching how to build profitable businesses in the network marketing arena. She is a wife, mom, volunteer, a top producer in the MLM industry, a real estate investor, author, trainer, and former Beverly Hills financial analyst who is passionate about helping others succeed. Her motto is ‘How you do anything, is how you do everything!’For more information or to contact Debbie directly: Debbie@WomenWithDreams.com 954-781-6629


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