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Posted By papamike69 1 year, 7 months ago in Business & FinanceIt's not what you know, It's who you know." Is the philosophy of Madison Who's Who, where accomplished, global professionals from the United States, the United Kingdom, Asia, Australia, and Canada co-mingle.
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billt5681 year, 7 months ago
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Well, I signed on to Madison Who's Who with a rather reasonable one year membership. I run a real estate business out of Sacramento, but one of my RIDICULOUS clients wanted to close a sale in NYC where I have literally NO contacts. Well, using MWW, I contacted a couple realtors and was able to use them as local contacts to make a closing, in which I received a decent referral fee. Real Estate is a pretty awful profession these days what with the credit crisis, but hey, I was able to get my money back on the membership with an OK profit.
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grobanite1 year, 7 months ago
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BillT has it right. Being one of the thousands of members of Madison Who's Who has helped me launch my interior design business. I was able to contact independent designers, vendors, and potential clients. I have been consistently contacted by large business owners in the metropolitan area to help design their office space. I could not have made a smarter business decision.
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