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

Stephanie LH Calahan

From scribbling on the back of cards, to stapling the card to literature or a blank notebook, to electronic solutions. We can’t have an interview here and not talk about productivity! Let's not forget about Twitter either. 1 MORE ENTRY: Follow me on Twitter and tweet the following "I entered & you should too!

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Age of Conversation 3: It Is In BookStores and Available On-Line

Make or Break Moments

Age of Conversation 3 captures the distinct shift from social media as a hypothetical consumer loyalty tool, as it was considered only a little more than a year ago, to its current state as a staple in the modern marketing toolbox.

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Colour Coding Works.

Laughing all the Way to Work

I was in back-to-back Committee meetings and I decided to use two different colours of folders, a blue one for the Committee members, with an attendance sheet stapled to the inside cover for my purposes, along with their meeting packages, and a red one for the Chair with everything the Chair was going to need. 411 Look Up 411.ca

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The Power of Pursuit with Kelsey Humphreys

Productivityist

She’s the host and producer of The Pursuit , a talk show and podcast where she interviews influencers and the who’s who of business. What Kelsey perceives as the “value-added experience” by interviewing people live, and why she prefers to go to the where the guests are (14:14). Kelsey Humphreys (@KelseyHumphreys) | Twitter.

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What happens to your website if you die | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Twitter,Facebook, your project manager, your to-do list app, Google Analytics, your bookkeeping software, or your email accounts? The 2¢ Staple and other stories Reply Tim Brownson ( @timbrownson ) March 9, 2010 at 7:37 am One of the worst experiences I’ve had on Twitter, was when I clicked through on link to somebody that was dead.

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