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<title>Franchise Networking.</title> 
  
<description>I have been teaching for years that a networker is ‘someone who is a total resource to everyone you come in contact with”. This is even explained in my book More Leads, available in The National Networker bookstore. Pardon the shameless commercial plug to make a point, but how much of a total resource are you to those in your network? In some instances the networker is a total resource to an entire industry. One industry that I have always felt had much value is the franchise industry. Besides being a training ground for many entrepreneurs over the years, it has been the source of many products and services each of us rely on day-to-day. With that in mind, let me introduce you to Anne Barr, franchise expert and networker extraordinaire from Dallas, Texas.</description> 
  
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