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By Stephanie Cockerl on July 28, 2010

Are you a nextSTEPH subscriber? The monthly newsletter provides insights and tips to take your website and more to the nextSTEPH. Subscribe Today. Already subscribed? Then become a fan. Do you need a conversation starter? Read more about how I made the most of a recent networking event at the Creative Freelancer Conference Blog. Posted [...]

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MCNY Media Management Panel Recap

MCNY Media Management Panel Recap

By Stephanie Cockerl on April 8, 2009

Back in February, I was invited to be on a Media Management Career Panel at my Business School Alma Mater, Metropolitan College of New York. Click on the picture to view the video.

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Following up after a networking event, 2.0 style

By Stephanie Cockerl on February 10, 2009

Over the past week, I have been to 3 networking events. At these various events, I have accumulated many business cards. What happens to those business cards on the next day, week or month? Are you putting them to action, or are you letting them pile up?

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The choice between career vs. family at Ugly Betty

By Stephanie Cockerl on January 16, 2009

The recent ABC Ugly Betty episode last week showed the good, bad and the ugly of networking. Despite the usual M.O. , there were some instances where I recognized myself, not too long ago, trying to figure out the jungle that is Manhattan. Like Betty, I was also born across the river. I quickly learned [...]

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How to avoid Networking Burnout

By Stephanie Cockerl on November 2, 2007

Networking is the livelihood of most businesses. This is more that the case for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Recently, I attended a networking event just to reconnect, not to necessarily network, even though ironically, networking was in the title. There was a panel at this event and one of the panelist did hit a note. [...]

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