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		By: Ben Lloyd		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Todd, 
I find it fascinating that someone is so resistant to accepting a LinkedIn (or other) request... And so vocal about it. If I don&#039;t want to accept them - I just don&#039;t. Obviously clueless and you wonder how they get through the day... Then again, there are still people who write checks at the grocery store. I don&#039;t get that either.

Also - I know this isn&#039;t the point of your post, but I&#039;m not surprised to see that we have the exact same process for handling business cards. Unless I have a reason to, I rarely actually add people that I meet to my contacts. Instead I use LinkedIn and the others to connect and if I need to get to them in the future, I have a way to do so. However, I will point out that our process differs in one key area - I throw business cards in the recycling - not the garbage! :)
.-= Ben Lloyd recently posted: &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.amplify-interactive.com/2010/09/24/choosing-the-right-keywords-for-your-website/&quot;&gt;Choosing The Right Keywords For Your Website&lt;/a&gt; =-.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Todd,<br />
I find it fascinating that someone is so resistant to accepting a LinkedIn (or other) request&#8230; And so vocal about it. If I don&#8217;t want to accept them &#8211; I just don&#8217;t. Obviously clueless and you wonder how they get through the day&#8230; Then again, there are still people who write checks at the grocery store. I don&#8217;t get that either.</p>
<p>Also &#8211; I know this isn&#8217;t the point of your post, but I&#8217;m not surprised to see that we have the exact same process for handling business cards. Unless I have a reason to, I rarely actually add people that I meet to my contacts. Instead I use LinkedIn and the others to connect and if I need to get to them in the future, I have a way to do so. However, I will point out that our process differs in one key area &#8211; I throw business cards in the recycling &#8211; not the garbage! 🙂<br />
.-= Ben Lloyd recently posted: <a href="http://www.amplify-interactive.com/2010/09/24/choosing-the-right-keywords-for-your-website/" data-wpel-link="external" target="_blank" rel="nofollow external noopener noreferrer" class="ext-link">Choosing The Right Keywords For Your Website</a> =-.</p>
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