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I just finished our first “Worlds Biggest Book Club” with our first book, and still free on Kindle for 18 more days, called “Do the Work” by Steven Pressfield whose credits include a number of movies including “The Legend of Baggar Vance.” In that movie we are inspired by the following dialogue:

Bagger Vance: See, the trick is… to find your swing…
Rannulph Junuh: What’d you say?…
Bagger Vance: Well you lost your swing… We got to go find it… Now it’s somewhere… in the harmony… of all that is… All that was… All that will be…

In Steven Pressfield’s new book, “Do the Work” you will just as powerfully get inspired by statements like, “The ‘Real You’ Must Due the ‘Resistance You’” and

“The Opposite of Resistance is Assistance.” There are so many amazing ideas and suggestions in this book that you MUST go read it, NOW, TODAY.

This is where a reference to my son comes in. Please read on and see if you see the connection:

If you had a second chance at life, would you recognize it? Would you do everything in your power to live as if there were no tomorrow?

Last year the threat of “no tomorrow” was very real for me, but the universe offered up a gift, an opportunity to learn the true nature of acceptance and gratitude. Although disguised as a malicious malady, it was no less rewarding to receive, and I am a better person because of it. I learned so much about myself, the world and my relationship to it. Cancer is increasingly becoming a household name and will continue to touch our lives as all things get harder, better, faster, stronger.

It’s been one year and I’m well. In fact, I haven’t felt this strong since college, so I thought this is as good a time as any to ride my bicycle from Chicago to the Panama Canal. That’s 3,000 miles, 6 weeks, 9 countries. I’ve been training for the last 4 months, and even got a job as a bike courier during the day for efficiency’s sake. I will take off Sunday May 8th at 9am from The Bean at Millenium Park. If your in the neighborhood, stop by and see me off.

I’m going to maintain a travel log throughout the trip, documenting the unique and curious experiences I encounter along the way. If you have experience in places on the route, or know of anyone/anything I simply must see, don’t hesitate to let me know! I can use all the support I can get. I’m getting incredibly excited as my departure draws near and I’d like to invite you to follow me on the Interweb. You can visit www.onegraham.tumblr.com for more info. Click the links at the top of the website for details.

I look forward to seeing you when I return on June 24th. Until then, don’t stop ’til you get enough.


All my best,
Graham Lee Giovagnoli
www.onegraham.tumblr.com

———As a mother, as a coach, mentor, speaker and advocate of young people trying to get a good start in life, I hope you can take some inspiration away from Graham. . . . I know I did.

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Slide1While there is an element of personal preference to choosing a social network, there are a few things that you should check for before you make a decision to invest your time and energy there.  Following are six core elements that any good social network should have, and the bare minimum criteria when defining a world-class network.

1. Demographics

You want to make sure that the people you’re meeting in this network are actually going to be interested in what you’re selling.   No matter how highly a site is ranked, if it is inhabited entirely of kids from 14-18 and you’re selling life insurance; you are not going to get a good response.  Determining who uses the site, and what percentage of the users fall within your target demographic is a great way to isolate the best sites for you to spend time on.

2. Flexible Search

If you’re working on a popular social network, you may have millions of potential contacts.  It would be pointless to try to include them all as your contacts.  You want to be able to locate people within a certain age group, in a specific location, or with special interests that pertain to your company.  The better the search function, the better you’ll be able to use the network.  You need to be able to do advanced searches using multiple criteria to really zero in on your ideal contacts before you spend any time adding them to your profile.

3. Video Capability

The single most important development in Web 2.0 in the last year is the use of video.  This doesn’t require sophisticated production or high end equipment.  In fact, the amateur quality of these videos seems to add to their appeal.  Regardless, you need to be able to utilize this important marketing tool on any site you choose for your networking.

4. Mobile Capability

Another important development is the use of mobile or handheld devices for web use.  More and more people are surfing the web from their Blackberry, iPhone, or cell.  However, not all websites are set up to be accessible by these mobile devices.  You must be sure that any site you’re using translates to this important platform.

5. Bulk Messaging

While I am opposed to using bulk messages to your whole network, there are times when you need to get some information out to everyone you know…fast!  Bulk messaging allows you to send a single message to everyone in your personal contacts, which means you can be the first to break industry news and share other important information quickly and efficiently.

6. Customizable

It’s true that a lot of people go way overboard with these customizable templates.  Some sites are full of all kinds of crazy graphics which make them look more like the inside of a junior high school locker than an adult social network.  Nevertheless, you do want to make sure your profile is sufficiently customizable because you need to be able to stand out in the crowd.  Some sites will even let you use your company logo and other easily identifiable graphics.  Several of the sites allow you to name your own URL which you can use in conjunction with your regular company website.

These are very basic requirements, and many sites fulfill most, if not all of them.  So in the end, it really boils down to user preference. What do you think? What are some of your criteria?

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Three Pillars of Effective Social Networking

November 10, 2009

I was having a great conversation with a long-time colleague and friend, Stephen Meade last evening that lead to a discussion around what creates great social networking. Stephen offered the following insights: People love recognition, referrals, and revenue. To that end, I love making introductions. However, keep in mind the 3 C’s when you do [...]

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Extending Your Book and Brand Through New Products

October 25, 2009

What can you do that is very low cost to extend your brand and, at the same time, obtain more revenue? Consider creating a guidebook for your book if it offers a process. Then go even further and create tools like e-learning programs or even games. To learn more click on the following video. Growing [...]

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The Promise of Social Networks – It’s Like Baklava

August 25, 2009

I was just recently reading about a Twitter conference that served up the following set of promises that included: building communities providing customer service changing brand perceptions and increasing revenue Now of course there could be more promises but let’s just take these and really think about all the stories you are hearing that deliver [...]

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30 Social Networking: Questions to Ask Any Organization

August 18, 2009

This last year has been a powerful growth year for Networlding as we have formed and built what we call the NPA or Networlding Partner Alliance. The alliance is made up of a wide variety of thought leaders in social networkng, new media and all things Web 2 and 3.0. Following is a list of [...]

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10 Ways to Leverage LinkedIn Success With Groups – Part II

August 13, 2009

Following are five more ways to grow your success in groups on LinkedIn: Engage with other active group members who are leaders in your field. By engaging I mean connecting with other thought leaders like yourself who enjoy collaborating and consider interviewing each other. One person’s perspectiveis very different from another and adds additional depth [...]

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10 Ways to Leverage LinkedIn Success With Groups – Part I

August 13, 2009

Open the Door of Opportunity I have been training people on LinkedIn now for more than six years and I keep hearing the same question,”Now that I am LinkedIn what do I do?” Following is a list of 10 things (this is Part I) you can be doing that are can really make a difference [...]

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A Networlding Star: A Conversation with Barron Evans

July 26, 2009

Now almost 3 years with a Philadelphia area global pharmaceutical giant, former Chicagoan – – and early Networlding champion Barron Evans – – shares that he’s recently been appointed as US Lead / Global Customer Engagement.  This is his 3rd role since joining the company, having started in 2006 with crafting consumer multi-channel marketing strategy, [...]

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New: American Express Small Business Tech Makeover!

July 24, 2009

AT&T is unveiling a fresh, new Web destination designed by and for small business owners (http://tinyurl.com/smallbizinsite-att). To celebrate, the company is giving a Small Biz Tech Makeover to one lucky prize winner. So how can you and those you know get involved? Frst, let American Express know what you think about the new features and [...]

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