Karen Stafford
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I like it. I did glean one customer from the network so far, but I haven't been able to apply myself to networking until just a few days ago, at least for the past couple of months. I do like the idea of being able to network from home.
I probably belong to about 15 networks, but only a few I'm really active in. Some pertain to my line of work and are educational, and others are for social and "recruiting" purposes. I get e-mail notifications, so I just judge from the subject line whether or not I want to respond.
Karen Stafford
Noteworthy CyberSolutions
Leader "You've Got the Customer/Now Keep 'Em!"
> Eric Sohn wrote:
> Hey, folks...here are some interesting questions for you about Ryze...
>- How many Ryze networks do you belong to?
>- How many messages does each network get - give me a high/low or an average - per day?
>- Do you manage to get through the mesages you want to see - or are you relegating to guessing that a message has useful content? (I know either/or questions are bad...)
>- What would make Ryze easier or more useful for you?
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>I'll hold off on my ideas (I have a few) for the moment - I figure by not offering up my totally brilliant thoughts (!), I wouldn't poison the waters.
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