Via Scoop.it – Other Atlanta News Events
Lin-sanity has swept up the NBA over the last week. Now it seems like the phenomenon has gone worldwide. What can all of us learn from this young man — and how can we apply these same lessons to our own lives when we go back to work on Monday morning?
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DJ turns into urban cowboy | ajc.com
Via Scoop.it – Midtown Atlanta Condos
West Midtown Atlanta. Watch a man riding down the street on a brown and white horse.It’s a Saturday afternoon, and Fellini’s on Howell Mill Road in Atlanta is packed during lunchtime. It’s Brannu Fulton.
Via www.ajc.com
Photo compliments of Brant Sanderlin – AJC
6 Ways to Care for Your Washing Machine. Who Knew?
Really? Who Knew? Isn’t the washing machine something you just buy and then forget about it? You know, set it and forget it?
Well, here is some eye-opening tips to keep your washer….ah….washing its best!
It’s Girl Scout Cookie Time!
Via Scoop.it – Midtown Atlanta Condos
Girl Scouts began taking cookie orders Saturday. Find Girl Scout Cookies Near You Here!
Via midtown.patch.com
Georgia Tech College of Computing 2011 Holiday Gift Guide
Ok, when I first saw this alert this morning for the Georgia Tech College of Computing 2011 Holiday Gift Guide, I thought….HOLY COW!!! I can imagine the totally awesome stuff these geek students are going to offer up. Of course, they will most likely be “super gifts” that are outside my gifting budget.
Well, I was kinda right. In fact, they are not gifts you can purchase at all. But instead, the Georgia Tech College of Computing 2011 Holiday Gift Guide is actually a unique spin on the traditional holiday gift guide, showcasing some of the year’s biggest research stories from the College.
“They sometimes bristle at being called ‘elves,’ but we’ve got a College full of faculty and students who’ve been working very hard on these projects all year,” said Zvi Galil, John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of Computing. “We are, obviously, having a bit of fun in showcasing our research like this, but there’s also a serious point. Part of our mission is to help improve the world through education and research, and the projects in this Gift Guide can legitimately be counted among our efforts to give back to society—indeed, some are explicitly intended as computational ways to serve the social good.” (See the rest of the article here.)
Take a look at the Georgia Tech College of Computing 2011 Holiday Gift Guide Here
Networking. Who Do You Know?
That’s right kids. It’s time to make our list and check it twice. No, not for who’s been naughty or nice?
Where is your business in 2012 going to come from? Do you need some new opportunities? New people? New connections? Perhaps you are looking for a job?
Maybe you need to do some Networking! Not the door to door knocking type, but getting out to some business events and meeting other business people that you might be able to refer business to, and in turn, they refer potential clients or job leads back to you! Now there’s a novel idea, eh?
But, as you head out the door to your next networking event, perhaps you should have a plan. What do you really want to accomplish, and how are you going to go about it?
- Who Do you Want to Meet?
- Network, DON’T Sell! The idea is to make connections, and then follow up from there!
- Introduce Others! It’s much easier to make conversation if you already know someone. And if there are two of you, and you see someone standing alone, go over and introduce yourselves. A great way for BOTH of you to make a new contact.
- Remember, not everyone is going to be a prospect. You will be able to figure out that there is just not going to be a connection. Move on.
- Speaking of moving on, try to limit your conversation to 8-10 minutes. If you talk to just a couple people the whole evening, you won’t make many contacts or grow your list!
- Follow up, Follow up, Follow up! What can I say? Don’t expect that if you meet a person one time, you are their real estate contact for life. You have to build that relationship.
Another good idea is to meet and/or know the organizer of the event. Try to meet them before or after the event and thank them for putting it together. This can put you on the top of the list for other events, maybe even a VIP event that you might not otherwise be invited to!
If you attend an event on a regular basis, it’s just natural to hang with the people you know…..NOT! Now, you and that other person can team up to meet other people, but don’t just hang with the people you know. Remember, our goal is to make new contacts! Make sure if you see someone that is new, make them feel welcome. Go one step further and invite a new person that you think could benefit from the event.
Where to Network?
Well, if you ask most real estate agents/brokers, they will tell you everywhere! And to some extent, that is true. Whether you are having your oil changed in your car, picking up your dry cleaning or visiting the vet with your dog, there is always an opportunity to meet someone!
One place you might look, is Networking For Professsionals (NFP). I use to host one of their local events here in Atlanta, and even wrote a blog about it the beginning of this year. NFP is truly what it says….networking. Not a bunch of guys or girls looking for a date (ah, come on, you all know you have been to those types of events before) but professionals looking to network. Be sure to check out their website, they host events in various cities around the country!
As you put your plans together for ’12, make sure networking is a part of them. You always need to be expanding your network!
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