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Insurmountable Opportunities and Networking Challenges Free training seminar with Mark Yarnell 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (PST) 2008, March 5th |
Course Description:
Networkers must learn how to balance technology with professional effort while never considering them synonymous. Following a brief review of amateurs and professionals, the purpose of this webinar is to teach participants tactics for avoiding the pitfalls of irrational activities. For example, some networkers use technology to take massive action-with zero results - because they wrongly believe that technology can help them avoid rejection. The truth is: without rejection, network marketing could never work and those who choose to participate would earn little more than minimum wage.
An equally important goal of this webinar is to leave participants with a renewed pride in the networking profession. Too many networkers fail as a direct result of their embarrassment about the profession when, in fact, networking is the last bastion of free enterprise.
Course Objectives:
Networkers will learn:
- What it takes to transition from amateur to professional
- That networking provides the power to change lives
- That networking is an answer to "The End of Work"
- Why networking success sometimes seems like personal failure
- About the pitfalls of self-sabotage
- How comfort zones can be broken
- To think of our profession as the last bastion of free enterprise.
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System requirements for web seminar software:
Win 2000, XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0
256 MB of RAM Memory
10 MB of Hard Drive Space on C: drive
Speakers
56.6 Kbps Dial-up or better Internet Access
Note: Not supported for Macintosh users at present. However, Technical Macintosh users can try to use "Blue Label Power Emulator" or "Virtual PC". Unfortunately we cannot provide assistance setting this up, but users have confirmed that it works.
Note: If your default web browser is anything other than Microsoft Internet
Explorer, please cut and paste the web address below into an Internet
Explorer Window.
http://www.networkingtimes.com/trainer/web_conference.php
For more information on the installation of the web conference software, click here
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