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BNI is collecting donations for Haiti Earthquake Relief

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Written by Alex Kahl   
Thursday, 21 January 2010 23:28

As the BNI Foundation has done in the wake of most large natural disasters, we are again opening a fund for relief and humanitarian aid following the devastation in Haiti after the recent 7.0 earthquake there.

All monies donated through the BNI Foundation will go directly to the Red Cross which has mobilized many resources, doctors, and nurses to the devastated area. In addition, the BNI Foundation will match the first $10,000 USD donated to the relief effort!
 
The BNI Foundation is asking that your donations be made online via our secure credit card donation site by CLICKING HERE and writing “Haiti Relief Fund” in the comment field of the online donation form.
 
Follow the BNI Foundation’s involvement in the relief efforts at www.BNIFoundationFans.ning.com.
 
*Donations are tax-free for members in the United States, for other countries, please check with your CPA or accountant for guidelines. The BNI-Misner Foundation is part of the California Community Foundation, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charity.

 

Video example of a typical BNI Meeting

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Written by DJ Colbert   
Wednesday, 13 January 2010 18:56

Here is a 4 minute video showing what a typical 90 minute BNI Meeting looks like.

BNI Meeting Summary Video 

 

Referral Success Magazine

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Written by Alex Kahl   
Friday, 13 November 2009 23:32
Referral Success Magazine
Referral Success Magazine is a free online journal with plenty of information for all networkers

 

LinkedIn Advice from Zohar Kaplan

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Written by Alex Kahl   
Friday, 18 September 2009 17:23
LinkedIn

I sometimes don’t recognize something new until it hits me over the head – a few times.  So when I realized that I had heard about this workplace tool three times in as many days, I thought I should check it out.

The tool is called LINKEDIN.  It’s a social networking site for business professionals and career –minded folks- a MySpace for professionals, if you will- that’s gaining a steady following. I recently received a press release from a company touting its recent growth.  

Last week I received a link from a colleague to his column explaining how LINKEDIN helped him track and expand his voluminous contacts.

The nuts and bolts are:

You first create a free account, then fill out a profile of yourself and then explore the “find people” space to see which of your contacts is already in LINKEDIN.  Then you can ask them to to connect with you.  Once they do, they become your first-degree connections and their connections become part of your network, as “second degree” connections.

The connections of these second-degree folks become your “third-degree connections”.  All of this is done through the system.  As of now, I have a stack of connections, hundreds of second-degree connections and thousands of plus connections in my network. 

I can search my network and contact anyone on it, but the reason the system works is that I can only connect with my direct connections directly.  Everyone else has to be connected through the folks I know.  They hear only from people they already know directly.  So it’s basically friends - or acquaintances - making the initial connection.

Nowdays, when someone asks me for a contact, that is not a BNI member, I tell them to join LINKEDIN, connect with me there and search my contacts.  They use the system to send my contacts a message via me.  I then judiciously decide whether to forward the message or not.  I have declined to forward messages in some cases when the contact would not be appropriate. 

In the old days, prior to joining LINKEDIN, I would have just copied my contact.  I still do that, on occasion, with very good friends, but this way is better so that the contact can decide whether they want to respond, without the individual automatically getting hold of their e-mail address.
 
Good luck with your LINKEDIN connection.

Alex Kahl's example of a Linkedin button (add yours to your website):

View Alex Kahl's profile on LinkedIn
 

BNI Podcast

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Written by Alex Kahl   
Saturday, 12 September 2009 01:16

BNI Podcast

The Official BNI Podcast is a weekly audio discussion with BNI founder and chairman Dr. Ivan Misner.

Each week Dr. Misner discusses topics of interest to BNI members.

In addition to suggesting ways for members to get the most value from their BNI membership, Dr. Misner also offers insight into developing business through networking and word-of-mouth marketing.

Currently Podcasts are available in many many categories including:

    * Announcements
    * BNI Events
    * BNI Fundamentals
    * BNI Meeting
    * Business Cards
    * Chambers of Commerce
    * Client Relationships
    * Education
    * Education Coordinators
    * Emotional Intelligence
    * Getting The Most From BNI
    * Givers Gain
    * Leadership Teams
    * Meeting Stimulants


    * Member Development
    * Membership Committees
    * Networking Exercise
    * Newsletters
    * Online Networking
    * Personal Development
    * Power Teams
    * Presentations
    * Referrals
    * Strategic Alliances
    * Success
    * Testimonials
    * The Economy
    * Time Management
    * Visitors

What are you waiting for? Sign up to receive free weekly announcements of upcoming podcasts.

 
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