Pittsburgh's First-Ever NetworkNow Event a Success
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PITTSBURGH – CarbonCopyPRO Consultant and Pittsburgh-based entrepreneur Jason Cercone, along with many other business professionals from a wide variety of organizations, came together this past Wednesday at the NetworkNow Networking and Social Media Event at the Syria Shrine in Cheswick, about 12 miles northeast of Downtown Pittsburgh.
This is the first NetworkNow event to be held in the Pittsburgh Area.
Cercone was one of many businesses with vendor displays set up. The event provided an opportunity for those in attendance to mingle and share ideas with other professionals and expand their networks.
“Despite the ever-growing importance of communications and networking via the Internet, it’s just as important to be active in your community and get to know what other businesses are offering,” Cercone said. “The NetworkNow event provided me with a fantastic opportunity to discuss my business, as well as discover other business owners in the area and how we can help each other be successful.”
The Syria Shrine housed several owners from several different industries, including travel, Internet marketing, search engine optimization (SEO), social networking, web and graphic design, business coaching, referral networking, financial planning, mentoring, personal care, and several more.
Cercone felt this was a great place to share the advantages of CarbonCopyPRO.
“A lot of entrepreneurs are looking for ways to build a solid income from home, and CarbonCopyPRO gives them that opportunity,” Cercone explained.
The most important aspect of these networking events is to treat them as a platform to meet and speak with new people. NetworkNow provides a fantastic hub for people from all aspects of business to come together and share experiences. As it is with many social networking websites such as Facebook and Twitter, it is far better to get to know people and establish relationships than it is to push a business opportunity in their face.
“The most critical element to an entrepreneur’s success is his or her ability to build relationships,” Cercone said. “You don’t want to be the person whose sole purpose is to sell something to everyone you meet. This is a tremendous turn-off. Instead, get to know people and discover how you can be of value to them. They’re more likely to return the favor.”
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