Well I belong to several. I've posted most here but in the past week or two I've started posting more on the other networks, approximately ... hmmmm ... 3 more.
I do find it difficult to keep up with all of the posts that go on because I am so eager to see what everyone has said and where they said it, it can be a challenge.
I originally joined Ryze because I wanted to make business contacts and get clients. Although this next thought may seem ridiculous? I have not gotten a client through Ryze at all :) and I don't mind. I've gotten so much more out of this network and the networks within it that I wouldn't trade it for 1 client any day.
I like it because I've met really interesting people, spoken to some really great people, have been PM'd by people who offered support and guidance. I've had great posts right here from the members ... Hillary, Steve ... I know there's more, Eric :) that were so helpfull. I still speak to Hillary, from my business address. (Hi Hillary!)
Originally, as I said above, I joined to get clients. I've gotten much more.
> Eric Sohn wrote:
> Hey, folks...here are some interesting questions for you about Ryze...
>- How many Ryze networks do you belong to?
>- How many messages does each network get - give me a high/low or an average - per day?
>- Do you manage to get through the mesages you want to see - or are you relegating to guessing that a message has useful content? (I know either/or questions are bad...)
>- What would make Ryze easier or more useful for you?
>
>I'll hold off on my ideas (I have a few) for the moment - I figure by not offering up my totally brilliant thoughts (!), I wouldn't poison the waters.
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