Everyone screws up. As long as you don’t make it a regular habit, people will forgive you, especially when you handle it well. Of course, the best advice for dealing with mistakes is this: Don’t make them in the first place.
With the economy in a downturn, people are looking to build their businesses more cost-effectively. One way to do this is to grow and manage your social network.
Let’s say you’re trying to convince a potential customer/employer/investor to begin a relationship with you. There are only three ways to do it, and they are not equally effective. From worst to best, here they are:
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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