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Your Network IS Your Net Worth. Make It as Valuable as Possible.

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We’ve all heard this quote before: The people that you know can open doors beyond your wildest

We’ve all heard this quote before: The people that you know (and are close to) can open doors beyond your wildest dreams. I’ve grown my career continuously by doing this. Financially. Professionally. Relationally… whatever it is you seek — other people will accelerate your progress in whatever you’re focused on, and frequently they’ll exceed your expectations. Networks power success. Just a few months ago, I shared a program that my good friend Keith Ferrazzi was launching around strategic & authentic networking. (Keith is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller “Never Eat Alone”) He had just launched the first ever premium networking accelerator, ["Beyond Connections"](=). It’s an 8-week program that will teach you Keith’s system for easily growing & managing your network. Just recently that first cohort was completed. And the results were awesome! We sent it to one of our colleagues. She was – in her own words “blown away”. 65 people from around the globe came together and became more comfortable, confident, and systematic with their network. I want to give you a “heads up” that Keith and the team are going to make the second cohort of the program even better, and it starts in the early Fall. If you’re in relationship sales and want to grow your book of business… Or if you want to advance in your company… Or if you’re changing careers – or starting a new venture… It is going to be much, much easier to ACCOMPLISH these things (and a surprising amount more) with the right people behind you. If this calls to you, [check out Beyond Connections](). You’ll speak with an enrollment advisor from Keith’s team (some of the nicest people you’ll meet!) who will help you determine if it’s a good fit for you. Jay One more thing: It’s important to know that I do not profit financially one penny from doing this other than asking in return if I can send the program to three of my children in exchange. That’s how valuable I think this knowledge is to anyone’s future. [Unsubscribe]( The Abraham Group 24050 Madison St., #214 Torrance, California 90505 United States

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