There are 100 Days Left in 2015!

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

There are 100 Days Left in 2015!

That means it’s time to put together your final 100-Day Plan of the year

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It will set you up to have your best year in 2016.

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Starting the year with momentum is the very best way to exceed your goals!

You can download a 100-day Plan for free right here.

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The “companion guide” for it is right here.

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If you’re feeling particularly inspired, you might want
this.

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve covered what you need to know about who to develop relationships with in business.

Part 1 & Part 2

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So there’s no guess-work on your part.

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You might be wondering...

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Once you’ve qualified someone as a viable prospective client or strategic partner, how long should you stay in touch with them?

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It's a question I hear a lot.

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Especially because some people are less responsive than others.

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(and silence can be construed as dislike or disinterest)

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When you have determined you could be of service to someone...

You must stay in contact with them until one of four things happen:

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1. They die

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2. They go out of business

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3. They send you a cease-and-desist letter

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OR
4. They hire or refer you

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You see, it can take a minute … or a decade … for someone to be ready to hire or buy from you.

Or they might not come upon the right opportunity for you for quite some time.

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But if you don't follow up UNTIL...

You are 100% likely to miss any opportunity that might come to you by giving up too soon.

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Now would be a great time to review your contacts and connections and see who needs to hear from you.

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I’ll share some thoughts on following-up soon.

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Until then - Happy networking!

Christina Culbertson

Haiku Deck Pro User