The 3-1-3 and 4V Methods to Relationships, Branding, and Communication

 Are you using the 3-1-3 Method to connect with others on social media? Are you tapping into the power of the 4 Vs to build better business relationships and close more deals on the digital platforms? Don’t worry if you’re not familiar with these approaches. Most people don’t have a clue. But after listening to this podcast with Ryan Foland, you will. Ryan is an international keynote speaker and Managing Partner of InfluenceTree, a company that helps professionals harness the power of a personal brand. He’s also the author of chapter 42 in my new book with his chapter titled, “The 3-1-3® Method is the Foundation to Your Online Success.” Learn more about Ryan’s business at InfluenceTree.com, and more about him at https://ryanfoland.com Get a copy of my new, “The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Business Owners, Professionals and Entrepreneurs” on Amazon at http://www.SocialMediaBook.online If you like the podcast, Ryan’s materials, and my new book, please feel free to share the links with your family, friends and audience. Thank you, and don’t forget to make each day your masterpiece! Mitch

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