Online Networking for Newbies was released just this week by Angela Smith of Accu-Assist.

Angela is an active moderator on professional forums for virtual assistants and a successful virtual assistant herself. Based in the Midwest, USA, she has a varied range of clients, but is specifically interested in proofreading and editing e-books, newsletters, articles, and Web content. Before the book, Angela was a catalyst for me in business development and planning. She willingly shared her path of figuring out how to launch a business that was not floundering through babysteps, but truly up and running from Day One. Now, she's stepped out into the reading world. The virtual assistant world is just a little reluctant to share as we know this means we may have to just get in gear. Angela is a super writer. You can understand what she says. She doesn't write "down" or stretch the material. It is page after page of well-written information. More raving fan stuff at Bar JD Communications and information at my other blog EightTwenty-Two
In the new e-book, Angela gives newbies to the Internet networking game (and some good oldies who haven't caught on) a guide to being successful and welcome in their efforts. Topics such as:
- How to Stand out in the Crowd
- How to Do Things Right the FIRST Time
- How to Get Known
- How to Make Personal Connections
Hey, I would like to stand out in the crowd and feel confident in my statement; not that maybe my dress is tucked in my pantyhose.
Isn't personal connections a different way of saying networking. The quality networking that strengthens relationships even when they aren't face to face. Online Networking for Newbies breaks a good trail for someone just getting ahold of the benefits and idea of building Internet presence. Online networking continues to have social value -- we 'meet-up' with people who share our interests, talents and skills; keyboard conversing with them (better when we know the well-mannered way to do that). You'd think that if someone knows how to turn on the machine and can function even slightly on the keyboard, Internet Marketing should be a breeze. Just how hard can
be? It can be easier with the opportunity to build a model with guidance from material like Angela has in her book.
Internet Networking is so Virtual! Have you noticed? Not the tangible of being face to face or even having a piece of paper to read. Doesn't matter if you are a virtual assistant, an investment banker, a programmer, a ditch digger or a diplomat. You are communicating in TEXT and largely in 
For an activity that isn't REAL, it is extremely easy to put your foot in your mouth. Or seize up because you don't want to write something that is WRONG or STUPID. Unless, of course, you go ahead and wise up -- getting a well-written guide for yourself and applying the principals in that guide.
I know from experience that Angela is a generous, helpful person. Now, you can learn the same thing because when you check out more about Online Networking for Newbies, Angela will give you a free sample of the information and some other bonuses! Just FLAT out give it to anyone who asks.
Take a buzz on over to check it out. And get your model started with good equipment. 

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