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The Professional Networker, Inc.
Newsletter
July 23, 2006
Dear Member,
"If you have a good name, if you are right more often
than you are wrong, if your children respect you, if your
grandchildren are glad to see you, if your friends can count
on you and you can count on them in time of trouble, if you
can face your G-d and say "I have done my best," then you
are a success." Ann Landers
What a powerful quotation! How many of us live by the
words Ann Landers so eloquently spoke? We hear all the time
about people that say, "I have 100's of friends." Do you?
My father, Ralph Tash, has always said, "If you go
through life with at least one TRUE friend, you are blessed.
Acquaintences are many in life, but true friendships take a
lifetime to nuture. Your true friends will always be there
for you." My father is a wise man and is blessed with a
handful of friends.
Think about the people you surround yourself with.
- Are they honest?
- Do they have good moral values?
- Do you respect them?
- Do they respect you?
Those are the people I want in my referral network.
Sharan Tash
Two Weeks In Networking
Take a look at the following events for the next two
weeks. You can sign up for these events through the website
at www.thepronetworker.com/Members/CALAdmin.aspx:
- Diversity Dinner - July 25th
- Chicagoland Chamber After Hours - July 25th
- BNI/NSACI Luncheon - July 26th
- How To Write A Book In 30 Days or Less - July 26th
- BNC - Mid Summer in Millenium Park - July 26th
- Illinois State Treasurer's Forum - July 28th
- Multi-Chamber Speed Networking - August 2nd
- Ladies, There's Business On The Golf Course - Aug.
6th
- The Dog Days of Summer - August 6th
New Communication Tool - The Blog
Everyone has been telling me that I need to start a blog.
Well, the first question was, "What is a blog?"
I have been a member of The Chicagoland Chamber of
Commerce for 8 months now, and one of the first people I met
at the monthly Business Development Breakfasts was Dan Green
Dan and I have never really had a dance card, but I was
impressed with his presentation of himself and his business
at these monthly meetings. When I received an invitation to
attend a free seminar on blogging sponsored by Feedburner I
knew I had to attend.
I was totally lost. The language that was being used
confused me so much I thought to myself, the heck with
blogging. But, I am not a quitter. I like a challenge, and
if I want something and I don't know how to do something,
ASK FOR HELP!
I called Jake Parillo at Feedburner and he helped me over
the phone install the software and has offered future help
at Feedburner's offices right here in Chicago. Thanks to
Dan, Jake and of course Kris & Kurt Schroeder I am blogging.
Please check daily for new dialogues that will be
started. Respond or ask a new question. The idea is to keep
the communication rolling between all GREAT networkers.
Check it out.
Is The New Website Easier To Use? - Pay It
Forward
- Is the new website useful for you?
- Do you find navigation easier?
- Can you think of any profession that cannot use
networking as a business tool to increase profitability?
- Is The Professional Networker a tool your friends
and business associates should know about?
Please spread the word about the benefits of The
Professional Networker. If you have obtained the benefits,
your friends, family and business associates can too.
Please forward this newsletter to 10 of your friends
(just hit the forward email link on the bottom of the
newsletter page) so they can see the benefit to becoming a
member. Send it to other people you network with. Send it to
organizations you are a member of.
Everyone will thank you for making their life easier when
it comes to networking. And I thank you!
Where is Sharan Speaking?
You will soon be able to check out all the speaking
engagements and topics at
www.sharantash.com.
Sept. 12th - Palatine BPW Progressive Dinner at Hotel
Indigo in Palatine
Sept. 21st - IAAP Private Event
Sept. 25th - Effective Communication Skills at Wilmette
Library
October 5th - Successful Relationship Networking in Buffalo
Grove
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