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The Savvy Gal's Guide to Online Networking (or What Would Jane Austen Do?)
by Diane K. Danielson with Lindsey Pollak
140 pages
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Tips, tactics and etiquette advice for online networking.
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Paperback
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$14.95
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+ Flat-rate shipping & handling as low as
$4.00 for US customers.
Faster shipping and international shipping available for more.
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Category: Business
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(requires Adobe Reader)
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About the Book
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Hear author Diane K. Danielson talk with Total Picture Radio's Peter
Clayton about online networking, women
in business, print on demand and yes, the original "savvy gal" Jane
Austen at: www.totalpicture.com/content/view/519/189
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a woman in search of a fabulous career must be in want of networking opportunities. Or so Jane Austen would say if she were writing - or, more likely, blogging - today.
So begins The Savvy Gal’s Guide to Online Networking (or What Would Jane Austen Do?), the must-read guide to networking in the 21st Century.
Authors and networking experts, Diane K. Danielson and Lindsey Pollak share the nuts, bolts and savvy secrets that businesswomen need in order to use technology to build professional relationships.
•E-mail etiquette tips and tactics.
•Ideas for improving your online presence.
•Why you need to pay attention to social networking sites.
•Everything you ever wanted to know about networking through email, blogs, bulletin boards, and online networks.
With advice gathered from CEOs, executives, entrepreneurs, techies, and, of course, Ms. Jane Austen, The Savvy Gal’s Guide to Online Networking will teach you, guide you, inspire you, and hopefully make you laugh on occasion.
After all, if networking isn’t fun, then your “net” isn’t working.
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Diane K. Danielson is the the co-author of Table Talk: The Savvy Girl's Alternative to Networking and a blogger for the Boston Globe and Entrepreneur magazine.
Lindsey Pollak is the author of Getting from College to Career: 90 Things to Do Before You Join the Real World and has written for Marie Claire, PINK, and New York Metro newspaper. |
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