Thursday, July 29, 2010
Scenic Newcastle NSW
If you have some photographs from the area you'd like to have added to this blog, give me a call.
Dudley Beach
Valentine
Contact:
Doug Hall | 0411962288 www.glossyfx.com.au
Saturday, July 03, 2010
The Lunaticks Guide to Social Media for Business - Newcastle NSW
Looking for a new medium to actively engage your consumers with a unique one to one experience?
Lunaticks Society of Newcastle has enticed some of the leading names in Newcastle’s digital and social media world to share their wisdom and reveal their social media secrets for The Lunaticks Guide to Social Media for Business.
Whether you’re in senior management, marketing and advertising, technology, retail, music and arts, finance or you merely want to stay abreast of the latest social media trends and strategies, then this an event you won’t want to miss.
LOCATION & DATE
Upstairs in the newly renovated Delany Hotel, 143 Darby Street, Newcastle
Tuesday 6th July between 6.30pm and 8.30pm
SOCIAL MEDIA SECRETS TO BE DISCUSSED
Where are the successful business people using Social Media? Why would my business want to use Social Media? Where are the opportunities in Social Media? What Social Media platforms should I use i.e. twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc…? Can I get someone else to do it for me? How do I get people to follow me or my brand? How do I find time to do this thing? What sort of stuff do you post up? How does Social Media fit in with my other marketing activities? What are the risks? Will Social Media affect my future employability? What is the future of Social Media?
SCHEDULE:
6.30pm – 7pm Registration and networking 7pm to 7.05pm Introduction to the Lunaticks Society of Newcastle – Gordon Whitehead (@the_git) 7.05pm to 8pm Social Media and Twitter: what’s it good for?
- Moderator - Gordon Whitehead (@the_git)
- Panelist –Carol Duncan (@carolduncan) blogger, ABC radio presenter & media consultant
- Panelist – Craig Wilson (@mediahunter) blogger, founder of NLYZR.com & digital agency Sticky
- Panelist - Jayne Kearney (@indydreaming) blogger, writer, editor of Sunny Days magazine
- Panelist - Matthew Hatton (@bernietb) blogger and online consumer rights advocate
- Panelist – Steph Hinds (@Growthwise) blogger and co-founder of Growthwise
8pm to 8.30pm Panel Q & A
EVENT TWITTER
hashtag: #newlunaticks We certainly hope for some LIVE amusing, witty and compelling tweets via ‘backchannel’ tweeting before, during and after the event.
EVENT TICKETS
Event tickets are a VERY cost effective i.e. they’re FREE!
CONTENT PRODUCTION
We expect people to bring smart phones, digital cameras and video cameras to tweet, take silly or serious photographs, conduct interviews or create micro-movies. Fingers cross there will be wireless internet access and a laptop set up connected to a data projector use to display a LIVE twitterfeed during the event.
Click here to register and print your ticket (no charge)
Lindy Asimus
Business Coach
Mobile: 0403 365855
lindyasimus@gmail.com
www.lindyasimus.com
www.designbusinessengineering.com
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Revitalisation Masterplan Hunter Street Newcastle
SCAPE strategy have recently completed the Contextual and Strategic Framework reports for the Hunter Street Revitalisation Masterplan (HSRM) in Newcastle, NSW.
Led by the City of Newcastle Council, the aims of the project are to arrest the decline of Hunter Street and to bring about revitalisation by way of 4 sets of principles : street activation via good urban design , a better integrated transport network, a system of green spaces or corridors and connecting cultural aspects with community use and future desires. Read more here"A WEST end city gateway, a civic cultural precinct, a bustling central shopping area and a cosmopolitan east end - this is how the Hunter Street of the future could look.
Civic strategists have developed an ambitious new plan for overhauling the Newcastle thoroughfare, a former jewel in the city's crown that has come to symbolise the central business district's decay and neglect.
Newcastle City Council has employed urban planning consultants Scape Strategy to help develop a vision for Hunter Street.
The Herald can exclusively reveal the first images of how the new and improved three-kilometre strip could look.
Andrew Turnbull and Bob Perry, of Scape Strategy, presented artwork and ideas to councillors on Tuesday night.
Four precincts and four principles would guide the Hunter Street revitalisation masterplan, Mr Turnbull said.
Proposed precincts were west end, civic, central and east end."
What do you think of this idea?
Monday, June 14, 2010
Newcastle - Yesteryear
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Surf House Bye-Bye
This video by George McIntosh captures the feel of the time.
What do you think about the end of the surf house?
What do you think about the installation of parking meters?
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Ian's 365 Days Of Surfing Quest

Young Novacastrian Ian set himself a goal to surf for 100 consecutive days in a row. He's now almost at day 365 (May 29 2010) and here's his inspirational journey.
Fantastic effort!

Along the way, Ian:
- Wore out 2 wet suits
- Broke 8 boards
- Snapped 4 leg ropes
- Succumbed to 2 boughts of 'flu'
- Wore out 2 bicycles
- Sustained many puncture
- Was blown off bike 3 times
- Had countless cuts and injuries to his body.
What a remarkable and tenacious young man.
You can read Ian's story as it happened on his blog.
Ian's Quest Blog
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Approach A Coach!

Following our regular #newcastlecoffee tweetup at Sprocket Roasters, corner of Watt & Hunter Streets Newcastle, Robert Watson and I will be staying back for a test drive of our Approach A Coach service.
On Friday we'll be available for you to come and chat with our coaches and get a taste of what working with a coach is like. Free! This 9 am - 10 am session is a test run for some sessions we'll be scheduling next week, so if you can't make it on Friday 21 May, call us and reserve a space for next week.
So tell your friends, and come along, and find out what coaching can be like. And if you can't make it at this time, contact Lindy on 0403 365 855 and we'll let you know what our next date will be.
If there is an interest in this, we're prepared to make this a regular event, so your feedback is welcomed!
Hope to meet you there!
Lindy Asimus @lindyasimus &
Robert Watson @drdrdr09
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Photographic Exhibition A Touching Tribute

Imagine A Life Without Illness Photo Story Exhibition will open on 7 May 2010.
Please send on to your friends and help Eddy raise lots of funds for Hunter Medical Research on Friday May 7th for Mothers with Cancer.
IMAGINING A LIFE WITHOUT ILLNESS THROUGH REAL LIFE STORIES
MEDIA RELEASE
12 April 2010
Imagining a life without illness is the theme of an inspirational new photographic story board exhibition being held in Newcastle from May 7.
Newcastle photographer Eddie Cross, himself no stranger to illness following a life-changing brain injury in 2006, has put together a photo exhibition which tells the story of 10 remarkable Hunter women and their families who have battled cancer.
“After photographing mothers with cancer and sharing tears with them while creating images of love, life and happiness, I felt it was important to help them tell their stories through these photos and stories in order to educate others,” Eddie said.
“When dealing with cancer, it’s not always a happy ending and there are some truly heartbreaking stories. There is a powerful message, however, delivered in all the photographs by those who have experienced a life threatening and life-changing disease.”
All proceeds from this exhibition will be donated to the Hunter Medical Research Institute and Eddie is hoping to raise at least $5,000.
Karen Brown, one of the participants in the exhibition knows all too the importance of cancer research. Karen was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 36 and is now a passionate advocate for research.
“Without research I wouldn’t be here today. For my daughters and for every other mother’s daughters we should all pray for a cure for breast cancer, and do all we can to raise money and awareness.”
The exhibition will also include the auction of a commissioned oil canvas painting donated by Hunter artist Sophie Mill. The work is an artistic interpretation of one of Eddie’s original photographs depicting a young girl and mother walking into darkness surrounding by beautiful colours and light.
Imagine a Life Without Illness will run from May 7 – June 1 2010 at the King and Parry Gallery, Newcastle.
For further information or to view any of the stories
contact Eddie Cross anytime on:
(02) 4929 5555 or 0414 609 088
Friday, April 16, 2010
Saturday, April 03, 2010
Social Media For Business In Newcastle
Here's a slideshow of what we discussed.
For those who don't know Wayne, he specialises in risk management products for families and businesses (life insurance, income protection and trauma cover etc) and has been quick to see the value in providing access to good information on the changing business environment, to his associates and business clients. The world of business is definitely changing, and as was discussed at the workshop, many businesses are noticing the change, even if they are not yet developing strategies to deal with it.
To demonstrate this change, one of the participants told me after the presentation, that his way of opening discussions with new people used to consist of networking, and setting up appointments with people he'd meet in networking situations, and meet them for coffee at a future date to run through what he does. He's finding now though, that people will take his card then go look him up on the internet and check him out before they decide if they will meet with him or not. This creates a major shift in the way that he must operate, and as he said "I'm not on the internet ... so it's like I don't exist...!" Not existing is bad enough. Being found online and not in a positive way, is another face of the same issue.
Whether we like it or not. Whether we want it to be that way or not... people are working in ways that are quite different than they were just a few short years ago.
Kudos to Wayne Lennan for taking up the challenge and sharing some insight with his business network.
Business is never going to be the same again, and all the things we knew about what 'works' is up for change.
One of the topics I covered in the presentation was the lack of ability in the Newcastle and Hunter Valley, to buy things from local companies via their website. Lots of examples where buyers with money in their hand ready to purchase locally, via a website, are greeted with nothing but blank space when it comes to finding a local business wanting to take their order, judging by the searches on Google. And yet other businesses showing up from Sydney, Adelaide, you name it - for purchases we'd like to buy from a local merchant.
This should be an issue for anyone serious about developing their business.
The really sad thing? Newcastle and the Hunter Valley could be blitzing the online world and setting the standard for business in the new world order. Our businesses could be building their sales and reducing overheads in ways that would fundamentally change they way they do business, and improve profitability (and value of the business) dramatically.
It's been said that Newcastle business isn't 'hungry' enough.
I wonder if that's true.
You can find Wayne Lennan on Facebook here
Friday, April 02, 2010
Where's The Best Coffee In Newcastle?

For all the times that I meet for coffee to network and socialise, it can be hard to pin down a favourite spot.
Our #newcastlecoffee tweetup happens at Sprocket Roasters currently, on the corner of Watt and Hunter streets, and I'd say the coffee is pretty good there. The location is good at that time of the day (7.45am) it is still good for parking, but is dismal later in the day. (What is it with Newcastle parking meters anyway? So not-welcoming for people to come into the city).
I admit I tend to prefer somewhere with a pleasant outlook (as well as good coffee) and of course the quality of the coffee is important. Which rules out the usual-suspect chain shops and in particular a rather inGlorious one which shall remain nameless and thankfully, unimbibed).
For view, I like the Starfish Cafe on Queens Wharf. Coffee is okay and the location good though not very cosy as such.
Out of town, I do enjoy a visit to the cafe at Heritage Gardens (heading toward East Maitland) for a coffee and conversation (and a great gingerbeer spider, if you have a yen).
So what's your favourite spot for coffee in Newcastle area - and what is it that you like about it?
Do share!
Hunter Coaching Network Website
Hunter Coaching Network is a collective of business, life and executive coaches in the Newcastle and Hunter Valley. I'm happy to be one of the Hunter Coaching Network coaches!They've just launched the website and while it is a work-in-progress, should give you a headstart on understanding what we do and how we can help in your Hunter business.
We're looking for people who want help, but also coaches and Associates and corporate sponsors who would like to support the network. If that sounds like you, let us know!
What Do You Do?
Going to a lot of networking events and of course find myself answering this question quite often. Here's one answer.I work with business owners to coach them through issues they have in their business, usually around getting better organised, implementing processes and systems, and building a vision and achieving better outcomes in the business and overall.
Often this includes review of their marketing and nowadays social media is an area that business owners either are confused about, and wary, and ignoring the opportunities to expand their marketing or dabbling without a clue what they are doing, and not clear on how to best leverage their resources.
Located in the Newcastle NSW region, I am happy to also work with people via skype and phone and email.
I am a member of BNI Tower and welcome any BNI members who would like to connect to do so.
Design Business Engineering - Business Coaching and DevelopmentLindyasimus.com - Personal and Business Coaching
Lindy Asimus Coaching on Facebook
Design Business Engineering on Facebook - Business and Technical coaching tips
http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
My TeamCirce Business Community
http://teamcircle.ning.com
Hunter Coaching Network profile
Cheers
Lindy
Monday, February 22, 2010
#NewcastleCoffee Tweetup Friday 7.45am - 9am

A reminder - if you've thought about looking for a Twitter meetup in the Newcastle area, then Friday's the day and 7.45am in the Newcastle CBD is the place.
Twitter can be great for business owners but anyone with an interest in Twitter is welcome to come visit and meet the great people who choose to make #newcastlecoffee a regular part of their day.
Like the ditty below, sent to me via Twitter this week attests, sometimes it's just fun to be around interesting people, and to meet people you'd never have connected with otherwise.
Hope to see you there sometime soon!
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Business Associates Directory
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Hunter Valley. Distance and country clients welcome
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reviewing their business, creating systems to streamline the business and
produce policies and procedures to simplify, and keep the knowledge in the
business. Write a business plan or marketing plan and review and develop
strategies that will let you promote your business.
Get your business visible online by incorporating social media
(Facebook and Twitter), blogs and Web strategies.
Create more business with your existing clients and networking partners.
Contact Lindy by email to discuss your case.
Servicing Newcastle, Port Stephens, Lake Macquarie, Hunter Valley
Online and internet coaching available all locations
IT Consulting Sales and Service
Specialist in onsite Small business networking. (1 to 20 employee size business)
Computer sales/service, SMB Networking, website hosting, automated remote backup.
Phone: 02 49 430318
Website: www.jarviecomputing.com.au
Servicing Newcastle and Hunter valley
Business/Commercial Insurances
Specialists in insurance and review of existing
insurance packages to alert the customers
to any policy issues or pricing opportunities available.
Mobile 0405 042 087
press design, logo design. Specialty technical design also available.
creative and useable communication. We apply a disciplined approach
to your objective by combining an engineered structure to the creative process,
in turn developing a visual solution that resonates with your audience.
psyborg™ is particularly interested in creating rich media utilising the latest
internet technologies and constructs.
Mobile 0414 914 087
develop courageous and authentic leadership patterns that produce superior and permanent
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help you achieve the results you want in your business and life.
Mobile: 0407 412 119
Also artificial Christmas tree hire and live Christmas tree sales
Hire indoor and outdoor plants on a long term, short term or casual basis.
Mobile: 0421 319370 or 1800 601 334
www.chrissytrees.com.au
Servicing: Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens and Hunter Valley
ABC Radio 1233 Engaging With Newcastle Community
Great to see Newcastle's own radio station 1233 getting with the times and engaging with the community on Twitter and Facebook.
Find 1233Newcastle crew details here
So... what can you learn from listening to our local ABC station?
Just some of the things that you'll find:
Quiz Challenges
Local weather
Traffic updates
Petrol price updates
Local heroes
Events
Sports coverage
Treasure Hunter!- A mad real-life treasure hunt that listeners help to solve each Saturday morning.
Talk back, and more are just a part of the way that Novacastrians get to discuss local affairs and share stories.
And now you can follow the fun on Twitter
Here's a sample - "You Knew You Grew Up In Newcastle, When..." Listener's reminisce!
Business Building 2010 Workshop
There will be more workshops planned for the months to come, so if you have not had a chance to attend yet, keep it in mind for the workshops in the coming months.
Here is a video of some testimonials from the December 09 workshop!
New dates for upcoming workshops will be posted but if you'd like more information, contact Pride Coaching on 02 4948 0093 rwilliams@pridecoaching.com.au
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Newcastle + Coffee + Twitter
Here's a video of our own Gordon Whitehead aka @The_Git on a visit to a Sydney sister-group.
You can find out details on future meetings, by searching Twitter for #newcastlecoffee for updates and to meet the regulars.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Sometimes Life Is Short.
Sometimes Life Is Short.
Building a business is one thing. Protecting what you build is
a part of good business - and good thinking.
From time to time people will say, "I don't need life
insurance". And sometimes its true. But not often.
The fact is, that only you can determine if you, your
family, or your business, needs you to have life cover.
Professional advisors can and will assess the risk to
which you and your loved ones are exposed.
Then ultimately it is something that you decide for your
reasons. Some of those will be practical; things like
economical protection and to make sure that even if
something unexpected happens…it won't be the worst
possible thing that might have happened. And some of
the reasons you might decide to take out life cover will
be just silly reasons, things you might not even be able
to put your finger on … but it will feel like the right thing to do.
For you see, things like peace of mind, and
being able to sleep at night because you know
that no matter what - everything will be taken
care of, makes a whole lot of sense to some people.
The whole point of risk management, is about
determining your current position and addressing
the "What If" issues that can happen to us all.
Each individual will have a totally different situation
from every other person, depending on their relative
financial positions and family make up. As well as
their different priorities of what is important in life.
This is true for individuals and families, but equally as
important when considering your business.
The needs of the family and the needs of the business
will be quite separate and distinct in many cases.
If you can answer Yes to these questions, you may not
need insurance right now…
Consider:
This is real.
This is now.
This is you.
~ "I Died Today." ~
Would These Answers Be Yours?
My family has a nice home that will always be theirs. They own it free and clear of debt. They are secure knowing they will never have to worry about keeping a roof over their head.
There is plenty of money in the bank right now to give my family income to live on from the interest, without needing to touch the capital
There is other money set aside to take care of schooling and wedding expenses for my children.
There are no debts owing either personally or in the business which my family has to worry about.
There is money available for my family and for my business to keep going while they are waiting for my insurance to pay out.
There is plenty of money available to cover my funeral expenses without financial stress.
Naturally you will have other questions that you think of in addition to these.
So...How did you go?
Does your family and your business have the resources they need now, to bring to life the goals you planned?
Look closely at your own personal risk exposure and discuss it with an advisor who will help you assess your situation more carefully, or if you would like to review your present cover. And make sure your family's wills, powers of attorney are up to date to ensure that your wishes are carried out.
Lindy Asimus
Business Coach
Mobile: 0403 365855
lindyasimus@gmail.com
www.lindyasimus.com
www.designbusinessengineering.com
If you'd like to know more about me, visit
Australia's Marketing Mentor
Monday, December 28, 2009
If you're looking for services in the Newcastle or Hunter Valley
these businesses come with my recommendation. They are great
at what they do, and will treat you with the respect that you deserve.
Newcastle & Hunter Business Associates Directory
Friday, December 11, 2009
ABC Radio catches up with the gang.
Listen to the podcast here.
Join us every Friday 8am - 9am
Check Twitter for venue.
See you there!
@lindyasimus
Monday, December 07, 2009
RIP Jim Rohn.
"Let others lead small lives, but not you.
Let others argue over small things, but not you.
Let others cry over small hurts, but not you.
Let others leave their future in someone else's hands, but not you." ~Jim Rohn
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
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Friday, October 09, 2009
On Attachment To "Stuff"...
to get rid of junk.
They get attached to things
and let them define who they are.
If there's one thing I've learned
in this business, it's that
you are what you can't get rid of."
~ Brian Scudamore,
Founder/CEO 1800-Got-Junk
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
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http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
Thursday, October 08, 2009
On The Matter Of Reorganizing
beginning to form up in teams we would be reorganized. I was to learn later in life that we tend to meet any new situation
by reorganizing. And a wonderful method it can be for creating
the illusion of progress whilst producing confusion, inefficiency
and demoralization." –Gaius Petronius, AD 66
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
http://www.designbusinessengineering.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/lindyasimus
http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Values & Alignment
We're all connected. There is a spiritual dimension to business just as there is to individuals." ~Ben & Jerry [The Ice Cream Guys]
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
http://www.designbusinessengineering.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/lindyasimus
http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Wash Your Rice Bowl... On.Being Here, Now.
Planning is to be commended.
When you plan... plan.
When you do... Do.
Wash Your Rice Bowl...
A monk told Joshu, "I have just entered the monastery. Please teach me."
Joshu asked, "Have you eaten your rice porridge?
The monk replied, "I have eaten."
Joshu said, "Then you had better wash your bowl."
At that moment the monk was enlightened.
Click on the link below for the analysis of what it means.
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/lindyasimus
http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
In the realm of time, there is no aristocracy of intellect. Genius is never rewarded by even an extra hour a day. And there is no punishment. Waste your infinitely precious commodity as much as you will and the supply will never be withheld from you.
Moreover, you cannot draw on the future. Impossible to get into debt! You can only waste the passing moment. You cannot waste tomorrow; it is kept for you.
I have said the affair is a miracle, is it not? You have this twenty-four hours of daily time to live. Out of it you want to spin health, pleasure, money, contentment, respect and the evolution of your immortal soul.
Its right use, its most effective use is a matter of the highest urgency and of the most thrilling actuality. All depends on that. Your happiness the elusive prize that you are all clutching for, my friend depends on that.
If one cannot arrange that an income of twenty-four hours shall exactly cover all proper items of expenditure, one does muddle one's whole life indefinitely.
We shall never have any more time. We have, and have always had, all the time there is.
~ Arnold Bennet
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Lindy Asimus
Design Business Engineering
Mobile: 0403 365855
Thinking About Getting A Coach?
http://www.designbusinessengineering.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/lindyasimus
http://twitter.com/lindyasimus
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Change comes hard to some people and businesses are very often a reflection of their owners. So it is small surprise that changes in the way people approach business can also change slowly. But even the hardest things can erode over time, and like the great blocks that keep the sea from eroding the breakwater at Nobbys, so too business owners can and do begin to adapt and come to notice the opportunities to engage customers in new and more meaningful ways, using social media as a part of their customer-service and promotional strategies.
One example of social media making it's presence felt is the regular Friday morning #newcastlecoffeemorning UPDATED Feb 2010: Venue for Tweetup at Sprocket Roasters Cafe in the Newcastle CBD that runs from 7.45am - 9am. If you are on Twitter and would like to join us, just come along. If you have a business and would like to know more about Twitter and how social media can be of benefit to your business let me know, and I'll be happy to have a chat about that with you. And do come along. The more the merrier!
Lindy Asimus
Friday, November 07, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Recently I did some searching on LinkedIn to see who was on LinkedIn from the Hunter Valley, and was surprised to find quite a lot of members from here listed. At the same time, it looks like very many of the LinkedIn members locally, don't really know much about LinkedIn and have only one or two or at best, a handful of connections.
It would be great to build the relationships locally and I'd love to hear from anyone in the local area who is on LinkedIn, or would like to know more about why they should be on LinkedIn and see what we can do about increasing the connections between members here.
If you don't know much about Linkedin, and why you should consider adding it to your networking efforts, here is an article that I posted on my Actionbites blog that speaks to that very thing. Why You Should Be On LinkedIn
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Monday, June 16, 2008
"Hey Lindy.
I thought I lived in the Garden of Eden but you guys are really snipping at our heels
I visited your town & it's gorgeous.
Visit Lindy's town Y'all and massage your soul."
Right he is.
Here's a link to the vid
And in the spirit of Reciprocity, here is Teddy Towncrier's response, a view of Toronto Canada. I think I'll have to put this on my Travel Agenda!

























