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By: Barbara Weaver Smith

Social Selling: February 2014 Edition

February 7, 2014Business Development Strategy, Link Recommendations, Sales Development, Small Business Advice, Social Media for Businesseslarge account sales, LinkedIn, Nimble, sales, social selling

Cold Call     My monthly blog post for Nimble this month features connection as the substitute for cold calling.  Here’s the link. If you want to know more about Nimble and what it’s doing for The Whale Hunters–here’s my review You might also like my article on How to Scout Whales Using LinkedIn.    ...

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