One of the primary activities that Business Networking International (BNI) encourages among their members is the concept of holding "one on one" meetings with each other. The idea is to get to know other members in your BNI chapter well enough that you can refer them to people and businesses you know. Just an occasional one-hour chat every couple of months is all you need for most folks, maybe a bit more frequent for those in your "contact sphere," or the people most likely to refer business to you. Since I'm no longer a member of a BNI chapter (all my travel makes it difficult for me to meet the commitments required of BNI), I don't talk much business with people in the New Orleans area.
I mean to change that. I've set up an account at an interesting new site, TimeBridge.com. It allows you to share your schedule availability with others, and gives them the chance to propose possible meeting times. So, let's have coffee or lunch! Go to my page:
http://meetwith.me/edwardbranley
and let's set up a meeting.

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