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Well its absolutely true! A group of friends with similar interests but complementary skills is beneficial for all involved, especially where each works to help the others in the group. If each member is an authority in their respective realms, and truly respects the work and skills of the others, the whole becomes greater than the sum of the members … which tends to elevate the “authority” of each of the members.
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from mikeyarmish 185 days ago #
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Nice. Will look through all three post in the series.

from SpostareDuro 184 days ago #
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Imagine that.. a unified front actually creating 'authority'. Wonderful post Jeff. Thanks.

from planetc1 184 days ago #
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Jeff Quipp is one sharp cookie. This one is worth printing and posting on the wall as a reminder of why it's better to participate with friends rather than try and go it alone.

from MarkBarrera 183 days ago #
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Great stuff.  It seems like the obvious but I know I didn't participate as a friend in my social networks enough.  Bill Hartzer was showing me the exact things you are talking about and now I am doing better with my profiles and traffic to my posts.

from JamesDuthie 183 days ago #
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Everyone using Sphinn should read this article.


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