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Posted: Thursday, 25 June 2009 5:59PM

Networked Inc. Adds Three New Services



Bloomfield Township-based Networked, Inc., best known for creating the Detroit area's fastest business networking group, Motor City Connect, announced this week that it is offering corporate clients three new business development services.

1. Business Development Strategy
Networked CEO Terry Bean will work with you to understand your company's goals and help you by providing a road map on how to get you there. fast. The business development plan you receive will show you your ideal clients, ideal business partners as well as where you can find each and what to say to them.

2. Training
Strategies are only as good as your ability to implement them. If your team isn't up to date on current business development skills, it may be time to look at training. Networked offers several different classes that your business development people will love and your CFO will thank you while writing the check for it.

3. Introductions
Whether it's "we don't have anyone to train" or "we would rather just leverage you to create the relationships we need", Networked is there for you. Let us get you in the doors you need to enter.

More at www.networkedinc.com



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