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How to Organize Business Cards & Networking Conversations - Interview & Giveaway @ContactKeeper

Stephanie LH Calahan

When you attend tradeshows or networking meetings, do you later experience the business card pile up? We meet new people all the time and have lots of detailed business conversations. I have found that the Contact Keeper is a much more organized and streamlined way keep cards and conversation notes.

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Top 5 Tips for Small Biz Networking Events

The Small Business Blog

Make sure that you take professional business cards with you to the networking event. Cheap and nasty cards reflect badly on your business. Remember that direct selling is not the purpose of a networking event. Following-up is a crucial part of the networking process.

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Make the Most of Your Business Downtime This Summer

Step It Up VA Coaching

Call those folks you met at your last networking event. Go through the business cards you collected and follow up. Reconnect with business associates and former clients. Read those business books you purchased ages ago but haven’t had a chance to read. Check your website, brochures and business cards.

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How Job Seekers Can Project a More Confident Image

On The Job

The doubts linger as you attend another networking event. You have little to show for your efforts, other than jaw pain from smiling too much and a few paper cuts from passing out so many business cards. Networking, you decide, is not the answer. But the problem may not be the networking, but your approach.

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Make the Most of Your Business Downtime This Summer

Step It Up VA Coaching

Call those folks you met at your last networking event. Go through the business cards you collected and follow up. Reconnect with business associates and former clients. Read those business books you purchased ages ago but haven’t had a chance to read. Check your website, brochures and business cards.

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Make the Most of Your Business Downtime This Summer

Step It Up VA Coaching

Call those folks you met at your last networking event. Go through the business cards you collected and follow up. Reconnect with business associates and former clients. Read those business books you purchased ages ago but haven’t had a chance to read. Check your website, brochures and business cards.

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Communication Productivity Tip: Don't Make People Search for You.

Stephanie LH Calahan

Archive Network with Steph Is This You?   My process is to go out to each person and find out how to connect with them so that I can thank them for the follow.    My process is to go out to each person and find out how to connect with them so that I can thank them for the follow.