Mark Eckenrode

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Mark Eckenrode is a Certified Master of Guerrilla Marketing raised on comic books, punk rock, and Pepsi. He’s also the chief marketing trainer at HomeStomper where AgentGenius readers can learn unconventional methods for winning with social media.

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Do You Have A Strategic Network?

6 responses to “Do You Have A Strategic Network?”

  1. Will Doom

    Good post. I always like to position myself as the Referral broker. Sometimes individuals want to build the strategic network (SN) and just don’t have the tenacity to do it. If you are a Go Getter, you can position yourself as the SN Guru; individuals in your HUB then turn to you for the professional connection.

  2. Lani Anglin-Rosales

    I love that both you and Kim support the idea of being present. The same way you make friends and learn about their job, their kids and their hobbies, others find out about you meaning you don’t have to drip campaign your new friends but it is okay for people to know what you do through natural conversation. It’s okay to make friends in various networks and when business happens as a result, that’s awesome (and besides, if you’re in the Horse Club for networking reasons only and you don’t actually like horses, it will be evident that you’re there for the Almighty Dollar only and you’ll be weeded out anyhow).

    I’m not a Realtor, but my presence in the Austin social scene has led to a great deal of business for my husband because it’s natural for me to be there and it’s natural for friends to refer to each other.

  3. Kim Wood

    Any idea how I feel about this ??? ROCK ON, Mark!!! I put together a tweetup with another local in my area that was just last night – I would say most seemed to enjoy and have fun!!

    I like how you’ve expanded on the thought, and taken it to the vendor level, I need to work on those connections some more.

    VERY IMPORTANT POINT: By associating with like-minded folks you’ll have more fun in life (yay!) and you’ll generate rapport and credibility with folks… enough to build a business with if you’re genuine.

  4. Thomas Johnson

    Um, I vote: “Present!”

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