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		<title>How To Have Diddy Chasing You Down</title>
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CLICK HERE TO WATCH HOW BENTLEY GOT DIDDY TO CHASE HIM DOWN
 In the 21st industry, it seems like everyone has NADD (Networking attention deficit disorder). You have less than ten seconds to gain a person&#8217;s attention. So, from the start you have to know how to differentiate yourself from the rest, get noticed, and [...]]]></description>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDefBNfFSxk&amp;feature=youtube_gdata">CLICK HERE TO WATCH HOW BENTLEY GOT DIDDY TO CHASE HIM DOWN</a></div>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-19    alignleft" title="bentley" src="http://www.connectionaire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/bentley.jpg" alt="bentley" width="244" height="320" /> In the 21st industry, it seems like everyone has NADD (Networking attention deficit disorder). You have less than ten seconds to gain a person&#8217;s attention. So, from the start you have to know how to differentiate yourself from the rest, get noticed, and most importantly BE MEMORABLE!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It doesn&#8217;t matter if that person is a star or if that person&#8217;s an everyday acquaintance. In the above video, Bentley shows how he made himself noticed by P.Diddy, who has an entire show about how to work for him. Bentley did it on his own. This is very valuable information.Take 5 min., watch it, soak it up, learn how to have the most influential people in the world knocking on your door.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Share your personal story on gaining notoriety in the comment box below..</p>
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		<title>What 99% of Networkers Don&#8217;t Know About Their Associations</title>
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Isn&#8217;t it scary that no matter how much knowledge you hold in that noggin&#8217; of yours and how much credibility you can muster, it can all be torn down by those you ASSOCIATE with. A Connectionaire is always aware of who they are surrounded by. If you&#8217;re questioning whether or not your relationship with someone [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="size-full wp-image-122  alignright" title="3d102f1aceab56d8" src="http://www.connectionaire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/3d102f1aceab56d8.jpg" alt="3d102f1aceab56d8" width="125" height="93" />Isn&#8217;t it scary that no matter how much knowledge you hold in that noggin&#8217; of yours and how much credibility you can muster, it can all be torn down by those you ASSOCIATE with. A Connectionaire is always aware of who they are surrounded by. If you&#8217;re questioning whether or not your relationship with someone could be hurting you, ask yourself these questions:</p>
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<li>Do our values/ethics aline?</li>
<li>Would I recommend this person to a colleague?</li>
<li>Is this a mutual relationship?</li>
<li>Do you counsel/encourage each other in goals and aspirations?</li>
<li>Would you introduce this person to others you are doing business with?</li>
<li>Would you vouch for them?</li>
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<div>Asking yourself these questions help to put reality in perspective. You may have a friend that is great for a round of golf or a good laugh. But, does the relationship go beyond the smile their witty forwards bring to you? These are things you need to think about when becoming a Connectionaire. Your associations are a direct reflection of yourself. Others look at these to evaluate the level of trust they should invest in you. If the people you invest in during your work life and social life are opposite, your reliability begins to falter. Why should someone trust you in business, when your social choices are a contradiction?</div>
<div>It&#8217;s as simple as interacting with people that share like values, ambitions, and work ethic. Not only does this help your image, but it also helps to keep you on track. Valuable associations will only make you better. Who better to go to for honest business advice than a friend? Don&#8217;t be afraid to attempt an association with those you admire.</div>
<div>I leave you with this thought from <span id="lw_1257291795_0">50 Cent</span>: &#8220;You&#8217;ll be as successful as the people you surround yourself with for no reason.&#8221;</div>
<div>Share your insight on associations in the comment box below.</div>
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		<title>5 Ways to Stand Out at a Networking Event</title>
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So your going to a connecting function that you have never been to before (or maybe even one you have) determined to crack the connection code and start building priceless business relationships. Here are five proven strategies for making contact at connection events.
1. Go it alone. When attending connection functions, go by yourself or at [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-66" title="five_ways" src="http://www.connectionaire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/five_ways.jpg" alt="five_ways" width="320" height="214" />So your going to a connecting function that you have never been to before (or maybe even one you have) determined to crack the connection code and start building priceless business relationships. Here are five proven strategies for making contact at connection events.</p>
<p>1. Go it alone. When attending connection functions, go by yourself or at least communicate to your carpool buddies that you should all fan out. Moving about an event solo encourages people to approach you and makes it easy to mingle and initiate conversations. It may be more comfortable to have a friend right there with you, but remember: you are there to grow your network, not hang with the people already in your network.</p>
<p>2. Study the tags. If name tags are pre-printed and on display at the registration table, scan the tags of the other attendees to see what opportunities await you. Here’s something, though I have not tried this myself, Rachel Wood, a top financial advisor in the Boston area who introduced herself to me after one of my CODE Crackers Networking seminars, does something pretty neato. If she spots a name tag on the registration table of someone she would like to meet, she asks the people manning the table if she can clip a note to their tag saying she would like to meet them. She swears by it.</p>
<p>3. Circle and scan. Before diving into the event, try circling the room and checking out the name tags for people or companies you definitely want to make contact with while there.</p>
<p>4. Look for people standing alone. These folks may be nervous, and your initiative will often endear you to them. Plus, one-on-one connecting is the best connecting.</p>
<p>5. Sit between people you do not know well. If the event is a sit-down affair, do not sit by a friend or business associate. You already know that person! Plan who you want to sit by, but wait until the last minute to actually sit down so you can keep making new contacts.</p>
<p>Share how you&#8217;ve stood out at a networking event in the comment box below.</p>
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		<title>People Don&#8217;t Care How Much you know until they know How much you CARE</title>
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It seems so simple but I&#8217;m still not convinced that most people understand the power of this statement. How many times have you heard someone say &#8220;I don&#8217;t care&#8221;?
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<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-75" title="care_2" src="http://www.connectionaire.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/care_2.jpg" alt="care_2" width="209" height="226" />It seems so simple but I&#8217;m still not convinced that most people understand the power of this statement. How many times have you heard someone say &#8220;I don&#8217;t care&#8221;?</p>
<p>I have a nephew who just turned 16 years old and it seems like this is his favorite thing to say to his mother, grand parents, or any other adult that you would think respect would automatically be given.</p>
<p>The second day at his new high school he got suspended for fighting another young boy because he didn&#8217;t like the way he was looking at him. When his principal asked him how he thought his recent performance would affect his grades, he looked away, shrugged his shoulders and said boldly, &#8220;I don&#8217;t care!&#8221; Whenever he&#8217;s getting in trouble (which seems like every second of the day) his response to everybody but his friends or myself is &#8220;I DON&#8217;T CARE!&#8221;</p>
<p>When I picked him up from school that day, I said &#8220;Tyler, what&#8217;s going on? Tell me your side of the story and what really happened.&#8221; Now most people upon hearing this news would have immediately began with a lengthy discourse and started the punishment process, but I decided to take different approach because I know there is always two sides to every story. He readily started to open up about the civil conflict and finish every line with &#8220;You feel me bro?&#8221; Now why do you think his response to me, his uncle, was different then that of most other adults? Because I seeked first to understand then, to be understood. I listened to what he cared about first and followed with, &#8220;I can understand where your coming from and I can see how that would make you feel.&#8221; Once he knew that I CARED about him, that opened the door to allow him to be receptive of new information as to how this conflict could have been avoided and not just take my advice as a grain of salt. Because we have developed this bond, his response is usually,&#8221;Yea.. Your right. I&#8217;ll think before I act the next time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now if this statement (People don&#8217;t care how much you know until they know how much you care) is true how can you apply this to your networkmarketing business? When your introduced to a Multi Level Marketing company and your sitting there at the presentation or your giving one to a person, they have to know that you care about them? That your achieving there goals more than you just getting a commission check. That you want to help them move from the mindset of I wish I could do, to, I know I can.</p>
<p>In addition to helping people change their psychological process to the positive, it is still the duty of every networker to know clearly your inventory, your product, the mechanics and possess the negotiating skills to be a success in network marketing. Most importantly, without a genuine love for people&#8230; you can forget it.</p>
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<p>If you Care&#8230; Then Please leave me your feedback <img src='http://www.connectionaire.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>&#8220;Success without Significance, has no value&#8221;</p>
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