So Busy Networking, I Had No Time To Post

by Bryan on August 29, 2010


Yeah, I know what you’re saying.  ”Bryan, you better make time!”  And that’s true.  I apologize for the absense.  I also had a server issue that knocked me out of commission for over a week.

My title is not an excuse for not posting.  Posting can be vital to networking success, so it should have been on my schedule.   No ifs, ands or buts.  I must say that the posts I viewed while I was on the go, helped me when networking at various group meetings and one-to-one meetings.  Stuff from Larry Sharpe (Don’t Give Out Your Business Card), Ivan Misner (3 Ways To Get More Business At Your Next Networking Event), and Valeria Maltoni (How I Use LinkedIn Content For Intelligence)…just to name a few, was fascinating stuff to check out.

I also planned to review some helpful apps and things that enabled me to stay connected while I was on the go, but like I said in a previous post, smarter people than me have contributed great reviews/how-to’s already, so I will just link to hem. The following helped me immensely when my hosting company’s server went haywire rendering mewith no website or spotty email. Here’s my list:

Rapportive
Google Calendar (though I am playing around with Tungle.me)
Gist
Symbaloo
Foursquare
Google Voice
DimDim (thanks for the tip, Francisco)
Google Mobile Apps for Blackberry

I promise to not be out of touch for so long…regardless of the circumstances.  Let me know which ones you use or if there are some other apps that are worth pursuing.

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  • http://bryanradams.com/ Bryan

    Yeah, I know what you’re saying.  ”Bryan, you better make time!”  And that’s true.  I apologize for the absense.  I also had a server issue that knocked me out of commission for over a week.

    My title is not an excuse for not posting.  Posting can be vital to networking success, so it should have been on my schedule.   No ifs, ands or buts.  I must say that the posts I viewed while I was on the go, helped me when networking at various group meetings and one-to-one meetings.  Stuff from Larry Sharpe (Don’t Give Out Your Business Card), Ivan Misner (3 Ways To Get More Business At Your Next Networking Event), and Valeria Maltoni (How I Use LinkedIn Content For Intelligence)…just to name a few, was fascinating stuff to check out.

    I also planned to review some helpful apps and things that enabled me to stay connected while I was on the go, but like I said in a previous post, smarter people than me have contributed great reviews/how-to’s already, so I will just link to hem. The following helped me immensely when my hosting company’s server went haywire rendering mewith no website or spotty email. Here’s my list:

    Rapportive
    Google Calendar (though I am playing around with Tungle.me)
    Gist
    Symbaloo
    Foursquare
    Google Voice
    DimDim (thanks for the tip, Francisco)
    Google Mobile Apps for Blackberry

    I promise to not be out of touch for so long…regardless of the circumstances.  Let me know which ones you use or if there are some other apps that are worth pursuing.

    So Busy Networking, I Had No Time To Post is a new post from: networKING, a weblog by Bryan R. AdamsShareSubscribe to the comments for this post?Share this on del.icio.usDigg this!Post this on DiigoShare this on FacebookShare this on FriendFeedGrind this! on Global GrindEmail this via GmailAdd this to Google BookmarksPost on Google BuzzAdd this to Google ReaderShare this on LinkedInEmail this to a friend?Submit this to NetvibesAdd this to NingPing this on Ping.fmPost this to PosterousStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on TumblrTweet This!

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  • http://bryanradams.com/ Bryan

    Yeah, I know what you’re saying.  ”Bryan, you better make time!”  And that’s true.  I apologize for the absense.  I also had a server issue that knocked me out of commission for over a week.

    My title is not an excuse for not posting.  Posting can be vital to networking success, so it should have been on my schedule.   No ifs, ands or buts.  I must say that the posts I viewed while I was on the go, helped me when networking at various group meetings and one-to-one meetings.  Stuff from Larry Sharpe (Don’t Give Out Your Business Card), Ivan Misner (3 Ways To Get More Business At Your Next Networking Event), and Valeria Maltoni (How I Use LinkedIn Content For Intelligence)…just to name a few, was fascinating stuff to check out.

    I also planned to review some helpful apps and things that enabled me to stay connected while I was on the go, but like I said in a previous post, smarter people than me have contributed great reviews/how-to’s already, so I will just link to hem. The following helped me immensely when my hosting company’s server went haywire rendering mewith no website or spotty email. Here’s my list:

    Rapportive
    Google Calendar (though I am playing around with Tungle.me)
    Gist
    Symbaloo
    Foursquare
    Google Voice
    DimDim (thanks for the tip, Francisco)
    Google Mobile Apps for Blackberry

    I promise to not be out of touch for so long…regardless of the circumstances.  Let me know which ones you use or if there are some other apps that are worth pursuing.

    So Busy Networking, I Had No Time To Post is a new post from: networKING, a weblog by Bryan R. AdamsShareSubscribe to the comments for this post?Share this on del.icio.usDigg this!Post this on DiigoShare this on FacebookShare this on FriendFeedGrind this! on Global GrindEmail this via GmailAdd this to Google BookmarksPost on Google BuzzAdd this to Google ReaderShare this on LinkedInEmail this to a friend?Submit this to NetvibesAdd this to NingPing this on Ping.fmPost this to PosterousStumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on TumblrTweet This!August 17, 2009 — Google Voice For The Networker On The GoMarch 17, 2010 — When The Lights Go Out (or Staying Mobile)April 21, 2010 — Everybody’s Crazy ‘Bout A Sharpe Dressed Man

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  • Marc

    I am completely integrated with Google Contacts, Docs, Calendar, and Gmail on my Mac desktop, iPhone, and iPad. I also use Skype for outgoing voice (and video) from my office, and Google Voice to direct incoming calls to my nearest or favored device.

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