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here is something that makes sense -Views: 73
Oct 17, 2009 12:59 pmhere is something that makes sense -#

Walter Paul Bebirian
very often I do my best to understand what this fellow Seth Godin is attempting to relay in his messages on his blog -

this one I think makes at least some sense to me:

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2009/10/notice-me.html

what do you think?

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Oct 19, 2009 12:10 pmre: here is something that makes sense -#

Angie Baker
It does makes sense to me. I believe social network can be used to build relationships for personal and business use. Over time the contacts built by social networking do become personally known by the individuals connected.

Probably it would be faster meeting in person for some, but some of us are a little shy and don't show our real person at the first meeting. Lol!!

Social networking is an attention getter, it allows people to display their business or service to a broader audience.

What do others think?

Smiles,
Angie

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Nov 07, 2009 8:55 amre: re: here is something that makes sense -#

C.S.Chandrasekkar (c.s.chandrasekkar@gmail.com)
I think this could be the expected sequence
Grab Attention -> Build Trust -> Grow Network -> Do Business -> Grow together

Seth's blog has a point.


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