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0 comments | Thursday, September 21, 2006




Okay, I am going to a big conference this week, and I will be rubbing elbows with people who I really really want to be my friend (in a professional way, of course!)


Being an introvert, "networking" is extremely hard for me. But I know it's the key to my success. So next week I plan to post real-life stories of my attempts at social networking. This isn't my first go at it, but I still have no skills in getting strangers to 1.) notice me; 2.) share valuable information with me; 3.) trust me; and 4.) consider me a valuable contact. Not to mention it's no fun being the youngest [female] in a exhibition hall full of balding men in black suits.


Giddyup.

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