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Networking Tips for Work At Home Moms - 9/16/2011 12:34:30 AM
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ArticlePost
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Plenty of moms today stay at home. After a year of battling the decision to quit my job, I finally “put my foot down”, as they say, and returned home to raise my daughter. It wasn’t the easiest decision, but, let me tell you, it sure wasn’t the toughest!
Networking Tips for Work At Home Moms http://articles.familylobby.com/92-Networking-Tips-for-Work-At-Home-Moms .htm
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RE: Networking Tips for Work At Home Moms - 9/16/2011 12:37:38 AM
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ArticlePost
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I enjoyed your article Demetria. I want to start my own business and am praying for divine guidance.
Pat
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RE: Networking Tips for Work At Home Moms - 9/17/2011 12:49:40 AM
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ORIGINAL: ArticlePost I enjoyed your article Demetria. I want to start my own business and am praying for divine guidance.<br><br>Pat What kind of business were you thinking on starting, Pat? Nice to meet you. :)
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RE: Networking Tips for Work At Home Moms - 9/17/2011 12:55:24 AM
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fiery
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With each result that I feel is important to me, I visit its webpage and bookmark it for future reference. Once I’ve bookmarked a bunch of pages, I go through each of these websites and study them, taking notes on what I feel is important to me in my field. I promise, you will find contacts this way, and it will be so much easier to network once you have a list of people whose companies and organizations you have researched online. Demetria, a much easier way to do this than bookmarking is a tool called Evernote. You can save whole webpages or articles, URLS, images, whatever and everything's searchable - even pictures with text on them. So if you had an image of a book page for example, you can search that just like you could a text document. Or if you took a photo with your phone of a business card someone gave you and saved it as a note, you can do the same thing. It's free and very easy to put stuff into different folders (notebooks they call them) and syncs across multiple devices so if you add something when you're on the web via your mobile, it will also be on your pc when you get home. I use it every day instead of bookmarking now and it's far easier to manage. You can upgrade to paid versions and get fancier options but I've found there's plenty pf storage space as it is. http://www.evernote.com/
< Message edited by fiery -- 9/17/2011 12:58:50 AM >
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