Posted on Jan 9, 2016
Capt Brandon Charters
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I'd like to share an interesting piece that made me think of how often we actually take the time to write our professional contacts we have online.

Sharing this link here. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/i-wrote-all-1109-my-linkedin-contacts-last-year-heres-john-kovacevich

This experiment was done based on the author's New Year's resolution and I think you'll enjoy reading the findings. How do you go about staying in touch with your professional contacts?
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SrA Andrew McCarty
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Honestly? No. Many contacts are people I haven't ever met or worked with. However, we've connected based on shared goals, career focus, etc. I see these connections as tools in the toolbox, as I am to them. We may not need each other in the course of our every day jobs, but the time may come where we have to reach out. And it's good to know that large network exists in the meantime.
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SN Greg Wright
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Capt Brandon Charters Interesting to observe, but I'd never do it.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Linked-In and Rally Point wouldn't be too bad but if I decided to use Twitter, FB, Google + and Pinterest. It would take a long time, Last time I looked it was something like 7,000.
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