Entrepreneur's Inner Game Podcast with Nina Cooke

#36: Charles Byrd Teaches How to Build Professional Business Connections


Charles ByrdCharles Byrd is a Silicon Valley Veteran and has a deep background in online education. He specializes in productivity and Joint Venture partnerships, running live workshops, product launches, program management, marketing and technology. He knows exactly how to organize your team, reduce anxiety, and double your income.

Listen to Charles as he talks about:

  • The Mindset that helped him create a very successful business quickly
  • Why building beneficial relationships will help you to grow quickly and create a bigger impact
  • Guidelines on how to maintain good business relationships to promote your business
  • How to use Social Media smartly to gain momentum
  • Why helping people helps you
  • How to surround yourself with like-minded people and the benefit of attending events
  • His no. 1 Mindset tip to reach out to influential people step-by- step and how to work with them.

Find out more about Charles and his work at www.charlesbyrd.com and www.purejv.com.

Nina x

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