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Selena Soo joins us to share the roadmap to building a million-dollar network, the same network that turned her into a USA Today bestselling author and helped countless entrepreneurs grow thriving, referral-based businesses.
In this episode, we explore the core of her book, Rich Relationships: Create a Million Dollar Network for Your Business. Selena walks us through her 3-part framework: Build, Nurture, Activate. Each part teaches us how to identify our “rich relationships”: people who want to see us win, create financial abundance, and inspire us to be our best selves.
We unpack her strategies for staying top of mind through “pinging,” creating powerful gatherings, and practicing “breathtaking generosity.” Selena also shares how to set up a “Generosity Fund” to strengthen your network, and why the very best relationships are built on giving without strings attached. It’s not about how many people you know, it’s about how deeply you know them.
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