I have been invited to network with colleagues here at Social Marketing Central and I wanted to extend my network to you and others that I share my interests or that I have previously networked with or have a professional relationship.
"If you must doubt something, doubt your limits" - Price Pritchett.
Well if your website is not there to impress what is there for? The meaning of giving something is exactly that, not in return for my e-mail address. Which begs the question if you were not impressed with my blog/site than why did you add me as a friend. ( http://www.workconnexions.com/blog/Leo.aspx ) I think you are digging yourself a hole here. Marketing is about adding value to peoples life. I suggest that you take a look at Seth Godin for a few pointers on that. Kind regards.
At 11:21am on February 14, 2008, Sean Hannigan said…
I'm very sorry that you look at things that way, Leo. I didn't know that in adding one as a friend, I needed to offer something...would you like a copy of a free e-book? My website isn't there to impress you. That's where my bread and butter is...Frankly, I didn't see anything on your site that immediately appealed to me either but that wouldn't stop me from being interested in what you may have to offer in a group setting...
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I have been invited to network with colleagues here at Social Marketing Central and I wanted to extend my network to you and others that I share my interests or that I have previously networked with or have a professional relationship.
"If you must doubt something, doubt your limits" - Price Pritchett.
Dr. Ron the NicheProf