Networks are built on direct and indirect contacts in the personal, professional, or organisational arenas. The overriding goal of networking is to build and manage productive relationships.

Networks can assist you in achieving many of your goals such as finding a job, locating information, creating a social life, and so on. As networks are human, they need to be respected and nurtured.
Read on to find out How to Network for Success
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Not many video arcades see £19m-a-year pass through their tills. But then Rob Small, 32, is not running your typical, one-armed-bandit-riddled games centre. He’s doing it all on his Hoxton-based website, Miniclip.com, attracting more than 43 million people a month to play everything from traditional shoot-em-ups to Monopoly and Sudoku. And it’s all thanks to George W Bush.
Read on to find out How a dancing George Bush made £19m
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Applying more to cases where you’re advising or consulting, WebWorkerDaily looks at some tips to charging and getting paid what you deserve.
10 Ways to Get Paid What You Deserve

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There’s one thing worse than being unemployed during an economic downturn–being employed. If your boss believes you owe him a living during good times, his or her sense of self-importance swells during a tight job market–and so do the number of the crappy duties, the fear mongering, and intrusiveness.

They’re more than happy to show you the door.
That may have been true a few decades ago, but with each year and each increasing spin of the technological wheel, you’re ability to be master of your own income domain increases.
Here are seventeen sites that can inspire you to manage your finances, work for yourself, find new streams of income, and generate wealth automatically. While “Not Safe For Work” means an entirely different set of internet destinations, these seventeen sites are probably ones your boss doesn’t want you to check out on work time – or any time.
Seventeen Sites Your Boss Doesn’t Want You To See
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Most people can literally live anywhere or run their business while traveling, but very few have realized it. If there ever were a time to consider doing this, it would be now, when the economy has been wobbly. Working where costs are lower is a great belt-tightening move, and what a great way to turn lemons into lemonade!

Kathryn and her husband are on a world trip that has so far included Hawaii, the South Pacific, Australia, Southeast Asia and Africa.They run their business as they go – over the internet – and make money virtually. Every month, their sales have gone up.
Read how they did it on the Entrepreneur’s Journey