Good things seem to justhappen; for some people. But nothing just happens in life. The truth is that success comes to successful people because they've learned how to harness the power found in the Nine Laws of Networking. Durning the past 16 years, Bryan Thayer has had the good fortune of rubbing shoulders with some of the most successful networkers you can imagine. Over time, he was able to see patterns in the things that these people did every single day. By analyzing what they did, he formed their activities into easy-to-follow actions that will transform you into a true One Minute Networker.
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About the Author:
Bryan Thayer's love for networking began in childhood and has never waned. He is thrilled by challenge and lives for achieving his end goal. He has built a marketing organization of several thousand sales representatives for an international corporation. He is now president of his own successful, full-service multimedia company. A popular and sough-after speaker, Bryan has shared his networking ideas at conventions and motivational seminars across the country. He admits to being a dreamer at heart, and he most enjoys finding ways to help other people make their own ideas a reality.
Review:
I loved the first chapter. Then, the more I read, the more I loved the whole thing. Incredible book. A must read for every Network Marketer and every entrepreneur; --Richard B. Brooke President of OxyFresh --Alan Peterson Director of Fahrenhype 9/11
The One Minute Networker describes easy-to-use ideas that you can implement today to be more successful in any relationship - Alan Peterson --Alan Peterson
"The One Minute Networker describes easy-to-use ideas that you can implement today to be more successful in any relationship." Alan Peterson --Alan Peterson Director
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- PublisherEmbassy Books
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 818845267X
- ISBN 13 9788188452675
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages104
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