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The Power of Your Network | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

Networking comes naturally for some people, but not-so-much for others. Networking comes naturally for some people, but not-so-much for others. Why is networking so important anyway? People in your network become the portals to knowledge, opportunity, and information you might not find on your own. So big deal, you say.

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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

I’m more successful as a consultant because of the reputation I’ve built by sharing my knowledge. I also did a few podcast interviews, and I’m active on LinkedIn and several online communities. How prospective clients find me In my consulting work, prospective clients find me in several ways.

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7 Ways to Build Your Credibility as an Online Instructor

LearnDash

Invest in nice-looking images, and if you are building a personal brand (for coaching or consulting), hire a professional photographer to take some nice looking shots of you around town. Be active on social media. Quora is another great social network for educators. Attend networking events.

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Tips To Help Develop Employee’s Workplace Technology Skills

IT Training Department Blog

Use the enterprise social network, if available, to take learning even further with digital skills. An enterprise social network is as much of an online learning platform as anything else. That’s why enabling employees with social learning is so powerful.

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Developing a Results Driven Curriculum

A well-designed learning curriculum develops and nurtures skills needed to achieve organizational and business goals with the most effective and engaging set of experiences. This ebook outlines 5 critical steps to develop learning solutions that will help you achieve the most ambitious objectives.

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Not Everyone is a Social Customer | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

The big story last week was how Facebook and Twitter played a lead role in the Egyptian protests against Mubarak, allowing people to bypass the Internet shutdown and post messages via telephone calls. Are people still just people, customers still customers, and social media simply tools we can all add to our ever-growing belt?

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How Freelance Clients Find Me

Experiencing eLearning

Back in 2015, I gave a short presentation for the Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals on finding freelance clients. The biggest shift for me is that more of my work now comes from networking and referrals rather than from my blog and portfolio. Networking = Relationships. Watch the recording.

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