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3 Ways to Get More Involved in Professional Associations & Networking

Ever feel like you are attending lots of meetings and events for professional organizations but the returns and rewards are low?

You won't want to miss our Monday morning Score More Sales tele-call on this topic, with special guests Gayle Hallgren-Rezac and Judy Thomson, who co-wrote Work the Pond, which is a fantastic book on what they call, Positive Networking. They will highlight these points:

1. Networking is not just about business, but about life - it happens in many environments
2. Get off the bleachers and into the game - how to get more involved in organizations you join
3. Build your own personal brand and identity - become known as an expert.

The Work the Pond team has wonderful ideas to help you create meaningful connections which can lead to new business relationships and more meaning in life. You can sign up for daily tips at their site.

Hope to have you join our call. If you can't make it, stay tuned for infomration about the archived audio.

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