The importance of giving first and how your willingness to make the first step in international business networking is vital to your success.
The Biggest Mistake In International Networking
Posted by CindyKing under GlobalFrom http://cindyking.biz 5273 days ago
Made Hot by: McLaughlin on November 12, 2009 7:19 pm
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5268 days ago
I really like this post particularly because I feel it goes beyond the whole idea of linking. In business as in life by and large I believe it's best if someone wants your product or service...or in this case wants your content. If I make it mandatory for you to take something from me in order for me to give something in return, I think it may actually serve to devalue what I am providing. Just my two cents.
5273 days ago
Your post got me thinking on how I could write a piece on link exchanges, SEO and the trader principle. I don't think you should be obliged to give a link to someone by default. It is all about a voluntarily exchange between two parties (bloggers).
I have been blogging since 2002 and according to Alexa Internet, Inc., I have about 200 sites linking in to my EGO blog.
Here is an excerpt from my post, Start of Weekly Workflow Review:
"One of the main points with implementing a new integrated work-life guide is to come in contact and meet new rational individuals, so I could have positive exchange with them regarding ideas and "stuff", according to the trader principle."
Best Premises,
Martin