
Between Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and blogs (to name a few), all of us are building friendships and business relationships online. And sometimes there are times when we want to share things with our new contacts…like a thank you for writing something nice about us or a book we just finished reading that we know our contact will enjoy. The problem is that they are someone we’ve met online. And sharing our house address may not be the smartest thing to do.
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Past-President – ISES Toronto
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