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Diane K. Danielson - Savvy Gal

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Becoming Blogger: What Would Jane Austen Do? Clicking, mixing and expanding your network. A podcast with Diane K. Danielson, author and founder of the Downtown Women's Club. Jane Austen... is all about networking and manners, and the biggest component to doing great networking is having great manners. - Diane Danielson England's first truly important female novelist, Jane Austen had difficulty in establishing a reputation for herself. What would have happened if she could have blogged about Tom Lefroy, or Pride and Prejudice? In The Savvy Gal's Guide to Online Networking (or What Would Jane Austen Do?), Diane K. Danielson imagines Ms. Austen as a modern day blogger, and how she would use online networking. Welcome to a success strategies edition of Total Picture Radio. Peter Clayton caught up with Diane, CEO and founder of the Downtown Women's Club, blogger for www.womensDISH.com, the Boston Globe and Entrepreneur magazine, to discuss her latest book, The Savvy Gal's Guide to Online Networking (Or What Would Jane Austen Do?). Diane and co-author Lindsey Pollak share the nuts, bolts and savvy secrets that businesswomen need in order to use technology to build professional relationships. According to their new book, In some ways, modern networking is no different than what took place in Jane Austen's novels: it's important to know many different people, attend a myriad of social events, and, above all else, have proper manners at all times. E-mail etiquette tips and tactics. Ideas for improving your online presence. Why you need to pay attention to social networking sites. Everything you ever wanted to know about networking through email, blogs, bulletin boards, and online networks. Why the Link to Jane Austen? 1 Minute: danielsonpromo.mp3 17 Min : danielson091707.mp3 8 MB

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