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Nov 02, 2009 10:36 am |
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All Social Networking Newbies - Friendship Challenge |
John Stephen Veitch
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You'll notice that when members join this network, I visit your page,and I always check the permissions box giving you access to my email address.
Now the idea, is that you can ask me to be your friend on Ryze. But I don't accept every invitation, I want to see that the person I'm accepting a link too, is providing value to Ryze and to other Ryze members.
On the Social Networking Newbies Homepage there is a heading "Take Action - Build a foundation". Under that heading there are five links, to parts of your Ryze page you need to attend to. Have you done those five things?
Have you made at least one post to the Social Networking Newbies Network. (An introduction or a Ryze Network recommendation will do fine.)
Have you left messages in at least five guest books somewhere on Ryze.
Have you found ONE person somewhere on Ryze who you know well enough to be "your friend"? If so make the invitation, all you need is the email address, and the easy way is to provide access to your own email address.
That little list of quite simple things is more than most Ryze members EVER achieve. If you could do that this month, or even later, I'd be very happy to be your friend, because you will have demonstrated that you understand what Ryze is about.
I hope I'm going to add about 60 new people to my friend's list this month. 42 October Newbies, 21 September Newbies and probably a few others. Or is that expecting a bit much?
These things are 100% doable. Fill in you Ryze Homepage. Visit other people's pages - Use the guest book. Post messages to Ryze Networks. (one a month?) Find people you like. Choose some "friends".
You CAN do that, I know you can, and you know you can. So all that's left is the doing.
John Stephen Veitch; The Network Ambassador Open Future Limited - http://www.openfuture.co.nz/ Innovation Network - http://veech-network.ryze.com/ Building an Open Future - http://openfuture-network.ryze.com/Private Reply to John Stephen Veitch (new win) |
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