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Providing you with
avenues to make important contacts and build mutually
beneficial relationships with other
professional women is what WomenthatNetwork.com is all
about. Here, you will find at your disposal numerous
avenues for professional development you can explore.
You may wish to
begin by connecting with other registered users through
the blog. You can read the profiles of
accomplished women with whom
you may wish to make contact in the upcoming
publication: International
Who's Who of Professional & Business Women.
Biographical reference publishing is a valuable,
time-tested practice that not only recognizes one’s
achievements among peers, but also provides tangible,
detailed, and useful information that can be used in
networking or career planning.

The International Who’s Who of
Professional & Business Women, currently being
compiled for publication of its 10th
Anniversary Edition, is a compendium of women from
numerous professions, at varying levels of achievement.
Through the Geographical and Professional Indexes, users
can quickly locate the biographies of those who may play
pivotal roles in inspiring or advising their careers.
This can be done through contacting the woman to ask her
opinion or advice; networking with her to develop new
contacts; or simply reading her biography to discover
her career path.
Learn about the Women’s Inner Circle, the
highest-influencing group within the WomenthatNetwork.com
community. If you are interested in becoming heavily
involved in this online community—and considerably
increasing your networking opportunities as a result—you
may be considered for invitation into the Women’s Inner
Circle.
And speaking of networking, after you
have used WomenthatNetwork.com and its considerable
options for making contacts, you might be interested in
establishing a local networking group. Here is a link
to an article that should get you started off on the
right foot.
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5
Ways to Start a Networking Group that Sizzles, Not
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