The Chris Voss ShowRecognized Social Media Leader by Forbes, CNN, Huffington Post, Alltop and others, Chris Voss is CEO of Strategix One Consulting. He shares over 20 plus years of experience as a Serial Entrepreneur of successful companies in various fields of business and marketing.
Great reminder – always remembering to say thank you and show your gratitude will make a huge difference in your life. Although people love to help one another, they also love to have appreciation shown for their efforts.
Thanks for some great posts, Chris. I appreciate your reminders and the way you share your knowledge!
http://www.government-mailing-lists.com Richard
As a Canadian entrepreneur experienced with character bloodletting and now with a brighter future, I appreciate your posts. Thanks Chris.
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This was a great video blog post! Showing your gratitude is a must in social media, and in life in general! I really respect all of the work that you're doing. Have been following you on Twitter, and think that you are really great at what you do! Thanks for being such a great resource!
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Always appreciate valuable comments from leaders in this industry. Thank you.
http://TheChrisVossShow.com Chris Voss
Thanks very much – help spread the word!
http://TheChrisVossShow.com Chris Voss
I try, lol
http://twitter.com/SteveHandy Steve Handy
I was taught very early to say PLEASE and THANK YOU. Great point in this about doing that in SM. So Thanks Chris I listen all the time and appreciate all your tips and I will give you more public KUDOs
http://twitter.com/SteveHandy Steve Handy
I was taught very early to say PLEASE and THANK YOU. Great point in this about doing that in SM. So Thanks Chris I listen all the time and appreciate all your tips and I will give you more public KUDOs
http://www.PirateLifestyle.com CaptRobLee
Ahoy Chris, Informative video. For me, and I think most people, Social Media is about the interaction. If people want to lurk, be a voyeur, that is fine. The BIG issue I have is people that want to BROADCAST. Social media isn't television. Arrr. CaptRob
http://TheChrisVossShow.com Chris Voss
Actually much of Social Media is broadcasting. 73% of Twitter people dont engage so by that very nature it does. Most people talk about inane stuff. Would I like it to be different and more people would interact with me – yes. But I cant change what people what people do.
http://www.PirateLifestyle.com CaptRobLee
Chris, we are on the same page. I agree much of Social Media is broadcasting. Twitter is just a baby, broadcasting has been around for decades. I was commenting that people are broadcasting and I am hoping (praying) as Social Media matures, more and more people will interact with you and me!
Anita
YOU have a really authentic blog and i appreciate you and all your great content.
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Just one visit & learned three things – great odds!!
shared this on facebook and twitter. I am trying to get my site out there and twitter and facebook really help do the job and it helps you keep in touch with fans and spread news or announcements. Thanks for the video
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Thanks to Alissa Hurley for directing me to Chris Voss. I have a lot to learn and from what I’ve seen so far, the Chris Voss Show looks legit.