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Beyond Networking: Jay Deragon and Carter F Smith

posted by Ron Sukenick on May 26, 2008 | Comments (2) | Permalink | Trackback URL

Jay T. Deragon is considered one of the premier entrepreneurial thought leaders in the dynamic social networking space and the emerging industry of social networks. His blog – relationship-economy.com serves as a reference point for the emerging industry of social networks. He has had a successful career as a serial entrepreneur—founding, operating, and selling several businesses operating in a wide spectrum of industries.

Carter F. Smith is an educator, trainer, strategic networker, and facilitator, with a background in government, non-profit and for-profit organizations. Mr. Smith is Senior Partner of Link to Your World, LLC.


FILED IN: Blog, Communication, Emotional Intelligence, Entrepreneurism, Networking, New Thinking, Marketing, Referral Marketing, Podcast, Sales

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  1. Wow is the only word I could utter at the moment. Seriously, You have the eye for it. Most importantly, Instead of stuffing all the features in the theme, you thought about the real needs of the common user and did it. The design, colors, typography and everything out there sits perfectly.

    Posted by eq plat on Sep 12, 2008 at 01:25 AM
  2. Thank you for this, we really need connection because we all need something to support us in relationships.

    Posted by Cynth'ya Lewis Reed on Oct 25, 2008 at 09:18 PM

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