Real Estate/Development
Apr. 2, 2000
Tips for networking
By Ivan R. Misner Networking doesn't have to be traumatic or scary. With the right approach, veterans and rookies alike can use it to build a wealth of resources so that when something is needed - a financial backer or a new job - chances are good that the means will be there to fill the need.




By Ivan R. Misner
Networking doesn't have to be traumatic or scary. With the right approach, veterans and rookies alike can use it to build a wealth of resources so that when something is needed - a financial backer or a new job - chances are good that the means will be there to fill the need.
1. Have the tools to network with you at all times
These include an informative name badge, business cards, brochures about your real estate business and the na...
Networking doesn't have to be traumatic or scary. With the right approach, veterans and rookies alike can use it to build a wealth of resources so that when something is needed - a financial backer or a new job - chances are good that the means will be there to fill the need.
1. Have the tools to network with you at all times
These include an informative name badge, business cards, brochures about your real estate business and the na...
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