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November 3, 2009
1:00PM

Are You Really LinkedIn?

A social Networking Webinar with David Nour?

 

Tuesday, November 3, 2009 | 1 PM Eastern (10 AM Pacific)

Are You Really LinkedIn? with David Nour

David Nour, Consultant | Professional Speaker | Author/ CEO| The Nour Group, Inc.

David Nour is a social networking strategist and one of the foremost thought leaders on the quantifiable value of business relationships.  In a global economy that is becoming increasingly disconnected, David and his team are solving global client challenges with intracompany, as well as externally focused Strategic Relationship PlanningTM and Enterprise Social Networking best practices.

A native of Iran, David came to the U.S. with a suitcase, $100, limited family ties and no fluency in English!  In the past 25 years he has built an impressive career of entrepreneurial success, both within large corporations and early stage ventures. 

David is the author of Relationship Economics (Wiley, 2008), The Entrepreneur's Guide to Raising Capital (Praeger, 2009) and the Social Networking Technology Best Practices Series.  He is a contributor to The Social Media Bible (Wiley, 2009) and is currently researching and writing his next commercial book on Enterprise Social Networking.  David and his team have researched over 400 global social networking applications in 22 distinct categories, publishing articles such as "What's your enterprise social networking strategy?", "How mission critical is your social networking?", and "The Future of Enterprise Social Networking" in numerous publications.  


 

 Tuesday, November 3, 2009 | 1 PM Eastern (10 AM Pacific)

Are You Really LinkedIn? 

With an estimated 50 million user on LinkedIn, are you connecting with the right

people for the right reasons?  Are you able to translate relationship creation to relationship capitalization?  Are you solving complex problems or extending your reach with various LinkedIn Applications?  How are you adding value to every interaction?

Are you being more productive or making money on LinkedIn?

Join us on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 1 PM EDT (10 AM Pacific) for a look inside LinkedIn best practices to help extend the value of your on- and off-line business relationships.

In 90 minutes, we'll focus on the practical and pragmatic use of LinkedIn with a content-rich profile, identifying and reinvigorating stagnate relationships, how to address unanswered requests, how to combat unsolicited invitations and how not to abuse the system.

TO REGISTER FOR THIS WEBINAR, USE THIS DIRECT LINK.

We'll review groups, discussions, newly released applications, and much more.

Don't miss what others have called "more insights about how to really use LinkedIn in an hour with David Nour, than I've learned on my own in the past year!"

With your paid registration, you will receive instructions to attend this Live LinkedIn Best Practices Webinar.

Live LinkedIn Best Practices Webinar: $97

Look over David's shoulder online for 90 minutes as he runs through key LinkedIn best practices on this Live Webinar. Hands on, poignant, applicable, if you want to know not only what LinkedIn is, but how to put it to good use!

You will also receive a link for a Digital Download of this session.

GREAT VALUE: LinkedIn Webinar, Digital Download, 90-Min DVD and 75-Page Booklet Combo: $147

Combine the Live LinkedIn Webinar with the digital download, an engaging DVD and the "how to" best practices booklet and save! (Add $10 shipping and handling)

 Social Networking is not a fad!  It's also no longer just for teenagers!  It is changing the fundamental manner in which we engage and influence other business professionals online. The more you learn about this evolving technology, the more you realize the power and promise of social networking as a platform for mass collaboration - with prospects and customers, employees, and suppliers.

Unfortunately, much of what has been presented in the market is gimmicky or consumer-related examples.  It's also very heavily focused on just the tools vs. why you should start with a plan.  Although we'll cover the tools in some details, we'll also touch on the bigger / more strategic value of a social networking plan.

Learn More about Relationship Economics on our website:
www.RelationshipEconomics.NET

Contact me directly by email: dnour@nourgroup.com
or by phone: 404-419-2115

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