188 Business Tips (and 300 Questions) to Get Your Brain Juices Flowing: Don't Accept all Social Network Invitations

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188 Business Tips (and 300 Questions) to Get Your Brain Juices Flowing

By Michael Daehn

The goal of networking is to connect with as many people as  possible, right? Well not exactly, and when it comes to online social  networking it can backfire.  

Part of comedian Dane Cook's claim to fame is that he has over 1  million (update, now over 2 million) friends on MySpace. While that  is impressive in its own right, there is no way he is actually friends  with that many people.  

There has been a backlash against people who send out and accept  invitations to connect with anyone on social networks. I am a bit  suspicious when I see a business networker with 500 connections. I  think they are more likely a spammer than a good communicator.  

Be choosy about who you accept requests from or what could be a  quality network will be a hodgepodge of various levels of mutual  spamming.  

How many connections do you have? Do you trust all of your  connections? How likely are you to refer someone in your  network? How likely is your network to refer you?


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