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E342: Widening your surface area for luck and net of opportunity so the opportunities you want come to you.

How I met with successful entrepreneurs, heads of industries, and people in major American cities like NYC, San Francisco, and Miami, while living in Eastern Europe during lockdowns.

My strategy for doing in-person networking all over the world.

My inbound strategy now.

00:00 Debunking the Myth of Luck 00:45 Expanding Surface Area for "Luck" 02:07 Top of Mind Awareness 03:15 Lunchclub 06:57 In-Person Networking 10:29 Creating Content 13:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Sources mentioned in the podcast below.

My networking articles:

What I Learned About Networking Going to NYC Tech & Business Events Every Night for Three Years: https://edwardsturm.com/articles/three-year-networking-experiment/

Things I’ve Learned About Networking to Sell a Service: https://edwardsturm.com/articles/things-ive-learned-about-networking-to-sell-a-service/

How to grow on TwitterX: https://x.com/natiakourdadze/status/1794777652257075307

#networking #howtowinfriendsandinfluencepeople #salestips #marketing

The Edward Show. Your daily growth hacking podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/

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E342: Widening your surface area for luck and net of opportunity so the opportunities you want come to you.

How I met with successful entrepreneurs, heads of industries, and people in major American cities like NYC, San Francisco, and Miami, while living in Eastern Europe during lockdowns.

My strategy for doing in-person networking all over the world.

My inbound strategy now.

00:00 Debunking the Myth of Luck 00:45 Expanding Surface Area for "Luck" 02:07 Top of Mind Awareness 03:15 Lunchclub 06:57 In-Person Networking 10:29 Creating Content 13:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

Sources mentioned in the podcast below.

My networking articles:

What I Learned About Networking Going to NYC Tech & Business Events Every Night for Three Years: https://edwardsturm.com/articles/three-year-networking-experiment/

Things I’ve Learned About Networking to Sell a Service: https://edwardsturm.com/articles/things-ive-learned-about-networking-to-sell-a-service/

How to grow on TwitterX: https://x.com/natiakourdadze/status/1794777652257075307

#networking #howtowinfriendsandinfluencepeople #salestips #marketing

The Edward Show. Your daily growth hacking podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/

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