March 2, 2007
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March 8 Speed Networking Event at the Prestigious DuPage Club

Speed networking returns to DuPage County for the area’s second speed networking event at the prestigious DuPage Club. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to build your business relationships in the western suburbs!


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A recent television report by FOX 23 News in New York says: “Speed networking is one of the fastest-growing forms of structured networking in the world.”

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What People Say...

“I’m a big believer in networking. Start as soon as possible. If you can help people, it’ll come back to you 10 fold.”

~ Robert Dubow,
Prairie Business Credit

“Easily the best networking event ever. Eat your Wheaties because you’re in for some eXtreme Networking!”

~ Bruce Hanson,
PricewaterhouseCoopers

“Everyone knows 250 people. You expand your base and get to know the people they know. It was worth the two-hour drive to come down here.”

~ Todd Caponi,
DEI Management Group


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Mark J. Carter
Founder
ONE80 Consulting

Networking Tips

What to Do, Not to Do When Reconnecting With Your Network

CHICAGO – You’ve probably heard it before: “You know more people than you realize. You’re sitting on a potential gold mine of clients.”
 

So many articles, seminars, CD sets and books give the same advice: write down the names of 10 people you know, then write 10 more, pick the number they tell you to stop at (whether it’s 10 or 100 people) and start contacting these people. It’s usually with a phone call or e-mail that goes something like this:
 

“Hello, (person). This is (your name here). It has been a while since we’ve talked. It would be great to catch up and let you know what I’ve been up to and about some new things that are going on.” Some people might add a line like: “I’d like to hear what you’ve been up to as well” or maybe they just stop at “let’s catch up”.


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