Quought for the Day #13 – Mike Sansone
By Rajesh Setty on Tue 26 Dec 2006, 10:20 PM - 3 Comments
Mike and I have never spoken to each other but have exchanged several emails in the past year. Mike’s blog is a treasure chest of wonderful information. Thanks Mike for everything you have done in 2006.
Mike Sansone is an independent business consultant specializing in business blogs and conversational copywriting.
Prior to starting his own business, Mike helped to build thriving online communities with America Online, Real Fans Sports Network, Ignite Sports Media and HeyMax. He also has coordinated the growth of offline communities as a property manager, volunteer, and minister.
My $.02: Think about Mike’s question every time you meet a new person with whom you want to build a relationship with. You will see that it is easier to get close to people when you think about what you can do for them than the other way around.
Here’s Mike’s Quought for the Day
Mike’s note accompanying the question: The word ‘success’ probably could be replaced with many words such as achievement, connectivity, productivity, knowledge, etc.
Related Links:
1. Mike’s blog: Converstations
2. Mike’s company: BIZolution
Note:
Quought = Question that provokes thought. Questions are important. Thinking is important. Questions that make you think are very important!
PS:
Squidoo Lens: The Power of Questions!
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Anonymous on December 27th, 2006
Mike is the real deal. When you meet him… talk to him via his blog or e-mail… or when you connect with people through him… you can tell he’s asking himself this question.
I have seen him connect people and help people without concern for his own personal gain. It’s an amazing sight to behold in the business world.
I just met him this year… and he’s made a huge impact on me personally and professionally. Plus, he’s helped me go from not knowing how to spell “BLOG” to having a growing community of Q bloggers.
Thanks for the challenge Mike… and thanks Rajesh for this series!