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Connecting to ASBA Helps Grow My Business

ASBA (the Arizona Small Business Association) is a connected community of businesses working together across the state of Arizona.  We all come together with different needs and from different places.  We connect each other to the people, businesses, information, education, and resources (including Healtcare, SCF Safety Training, and cost saving ASBA Advantages.)

 The ASBA Board of Directors and Staff  are always looking for ways to make your ASBA experince more valuabe. 

Here is your opportunity to use the ASBA Blog and let us know how Connecting to ASBA helps YOU grow your business. 

 

Posted By:  Joan Koerber-Walker   [mail]    |    2 comments   
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Comment from: Jack Alspaugh [Visitor] Email · http://www.GaryInsuranceGroup.com
Why don't we have a group on LinkedIn it would add to our members ability to connect both inside the state and out to valuable resources and business contacts.
PermalinkPermalink 08/18/08 @ 13:17
Comment from: Joan Koerber-Walker [Member] Email · http://www.asba.com
Great Idea Jack. And - best of all it's already there. ASBA created a group on LinkedIn.com last September. We need to do a better job of getting the word out. This is a great reminder.

So all you ASBA members who are LinkedIn - from your profile page - click "Groups" on the left navigational pane. Then when it asks - Search Groups - just type in ASBA and click. Your request will come to me for approval. (Sorry about that but in the early days we had some people try to come in that were definitely NOT ASBA members and this allows us to keep the spammers out.

So let's get Connected - see you on LinkedIn.
PermalinkPermalink 08/18/08 @ 14:45

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