Madison Who’s Who Blog
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October 4th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Professional directories like Madison Who’s Who can help Realtors network with other realtors on a global basis. Why would a realtor want to network with another realtor internationally? Because a new report shows that nearly one in five realtors has sold a home to an international client in the past year. This is according to new research by the National Association of Realtors®. International buyers purchasing homes in the US appears to be a growing trend.
Foreign buyers purchase homes across the United States, but 52 percent of sales in 2006 were concentrated in three states – Florida (26 percent), California (16 percent) and Texas (10 percent). The South attracted nearly half – 49 percent – of international buyers last year, while 31 percent purchased homes in the West.
The ability to network with other realtors worldwide will become an important tool for every realtor wanting to court the international buyer. Professional directories like Madison Who’s Who give realtors the ability to do exactly that.
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October 3rd, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Madison Who’s Who is unique, and not so unique. Yes, there are other professional registries that offer brief biographical snapshots of remarkable leaders and experts in commerce and the arts. However, Madison Who’s Who also offer services that set them apart from other professional registries.
Where Madison Who’s Who separates from their peers in the industry is that Madison Who’s Who has not been content with merely offering a beautifully bound leather book of members names. We made every effort to bring that book and those names alive and accessible as never before to our esteemed membership.
Madison Who’s Who boasts a diverse membership base that includes artists, academicians, engineers, and realtors to name a few. Providing those member’s biographies and credentials along with the multiple benefits of online exposure was just the first step of many that Madison Who’s Who has taken to providing Madison Who’s Who members increased value.
Now members are not only names in a book but are real and viable connections. With the addition of a virtual bulletin board, Madison Who’s Who members have a forum where they can engage in business, chat about trivia, and mingle with professionals with like goals, life styles and ambitions.
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September 20th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
If you’re trying to build your professional network, then Madison Who’s Who is a tremendous tool for you. It can help you gain additional business exposure, career expansion, and job recruitment. Madison Who’s Who professional directory is constantly growing. Their research staff may choose candidates through research. They also get candidates through professional associations and societies, trade organizations, or newspapers and magazines. Candidates may also be nominated by a colleague via Madison Who’s Who website.
Many professional Who’s Who directories specialize in providing its members with current biographical information of Executives and Professionals in virtually every industry. This is to help people maximize their networking capabilities. To do this Madison Who’s Who allows you to search for members in their online registry. You can search by almost any criteria. You may select criteria such as, company name, industry, title, name etc. For anyone wanting to build a solid professional network, checkout the impressive services offered by Madison Who’s Who.
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September 19th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Who’s Who or Who is Who is the name of a number of publications, generally containing concise biographical information on a particular group of people. It is also used as an expression meaning a collection or group of noted persons. Mostly who’s who lists are a register living people, very often those who publish that way themselves their biographical information having paid a subscription to the book.
Examples of Who’s Who publications include:
- Who’s Who (UK), a listing of prominent British people since 1849; people who have died since 1897 are listed in Who Was Who
- Who’s Who in Australia, a listing of prominent Australians since 1923
- Who’s Who in American Art, a listing of prominent American artists
- Who’s Who in Gemany, a listing of international prominent people since 1999
- Who’s Who in France, a listing of prominent French or people living in France since 1953
- Who’s Who in British History
- Who’s Who in Scotland, a listing of prominent Scots since 1993
Almost every organization or institution also keeps their own who’s who. There’s a who’s who of outstanding students in America as well as a Who Who’s of the most recognized teachers and even a Who’s Who of lawyers and a Who’s Who’ of athletes. Every company has its own roster’s of who’s who and every profession looks within it’s own ranks to spotlight their most brilliant with a who’s who designation.
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September 18th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
If you ask ten different people what the definition of “who’s who” is it’s likely that you’d get ten different answers. The term “who’s who” is used in so many different ways that it is is amusing to find how many times we incorporate it into everyday conversations. We say things such as “the guest list read like a who’s who of corporate America.” Do a Google Search and you’ll find ‘who’s who’ used in every fashion and manner, including the original incarnation of who’s who which came about in 1849.
According to Roget’s New Millennium™ Thesaurus, Who’s Who can also have the connotation of an “upper class group” or the “elite, gentry, and glitterati” of society. Who’s who is also used loosely to represent an almanac or a social register, list or line up.
The last interpretation is how the Madison Who’s Who blog most often utilizes the phrase when we present books, websites and other compilations of outstanding people as well as outstanding events or items. We also favor the biographical component to who’s who by bringing to the forefront various tributes or new biographies of the achievers and pivotal personalities through the corridors of time.
Almost every organization or institution also keeps their own who’s who. There’s a who’s who of outstanding students in America as well as a Who Who’s of the most recognized teachers and even a Who’s Who of lawyers and a Who’s Who’ of athletes. Every company has its own roster’s of who’s who and every profession looks within its own ranks to spotlight their most brilliant with a who’s who designation.
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September 17th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
While many who’s who directories include lists of professionals in their field, Madison’s Who’s Who boasts a diverse membership base that includes artists, academicians, engineers, and realtors to name a few. Providing those member’s biographies and credentials along with the multiple benefits of online exposure was just the first step of many that Madison Who’s Who has taken to providing Madison Who’s Who members increased value.
Now members are not only names in a book but are real and viable connections. With the addition of a virtual bulletin board, Madison Who’s Who members have a forum where they can engage in business, chat about trivia, and mingle with professionals with like goals, life styles and ambitions.
Madison Who’s Who also provides convenient news feeds where members can review headlines from leading online publications from around the globe. After perusing the latest investment news, Madison Who’s Who thought a classified ads section would be especially handy for members to engage in business, list job openings or recruit.
Madison Who’s Who could have stopped there and still retained a competitive edge. Truth is, in creating an online presence, Madison Who’ s Who committed itself to never standing still. As long as there is technology available that will increase and improve our services, Madison Who’s Who is committed to applying it.
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September 14th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Madison Who’s Who has professional listings for some of the world’s most prominent professionals, including attorneys. It appears that finding a top rated attorney isn’t as easy as it once was. As such, there are many new professional rating services out there that actually let users rate professionals. The ratings are then made available to the public. Think of it as the consumer reports of professionals. One such professional rating website is lawyerratingz.com. The site allows people compare ratings and read reviews on attorneys in their area as well as across the U.S.
While this seems like a good concept at face value, I have my reservations. Just as any surgeon might have reservations about operating on an attorney (for fear of a law suit), should users posting negative reviews of attorneys also be concerned that they are putting themselves at risk of a law suit? I would personally think twice before posing negative comments online about an attorney. Is what I have to say about a particular attorney worth opening myself up for a libel, or slander law suit? In my opinion – it’s not. But then again, I’ll just stick to Madison Who’s Who professional directory where I can find high quality professionals without the risk of losing the shirt off my back.
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September 11th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
If you ask ten different people what the definition of “who’s who” is it’s likely that you’d get ten different answers. The term “who’s who” is used in so many different ways that it is is amusing to find how many times we incorporate it into everyday conversations. We say things such as “the guest list read like a who’s who of corporate America.” Do a Google Search and you’ll find ‘who’s who’ used in every fashion and manner, including the original incarnation of who’s who which came about in 1849.
According to Roget’s New Millennium™ Thesaurus, Who’s Who can also have the connotation of an “upper class group” or the “elite, gentry, and glitterati” of society. Who’s who is also used loosely to represent an almanac or a social register, list or line up.
The last interpretation is how the Madison Who’s Who blog most often utilizes the phrase when we present books, websites and other compilations of outstanding people as well as outstanding events or items. We also favor the biographical component to who’s who by bringing to the forefront various tributes or new biographies of the achievers and pivotal personalities through the corridors of time.
Almost every organization or institution also keeps their own who’s who. There’s a who’s who of outstanding students in America as well as a Who Who’s of the most recognized teachers and even a Who’s Who of lawyers and a Who’s Who’ of athletes. Every company has its own roster’s of who’s who and every profession looks within its own ranks to spotlight their most brilliant with a who’s who designation.
Relevant Tags:professional directory, Whos Who
September 10th, 2007 by Stacey Barrus
Many professional Who’s Who directories specialize in providing its members with current biographical information of Executives and Professionals in virtually every industry.
This is to help people maximize their networking capabilities. To do this Madison Who’s Who allows you to search for members in their online registry. You can search by almost any criteria. You may select criteria such as, company name, industry, title, name etc.
If you’re trying to build your professional network, then Madison Who’s Who is a tremendous tool for you. It can help you gain additional business exposure, career expansion, and job recruitment. Madison Who’s Who professional directory is constantly growing. Their research staff may choose candidates through research. They also get candidates through professional associations and societies, trade organizations, or newspapers and magazines. Candidates may also be nominated by a colleague via Madison Who’s Who website.
For anyone wanting to build a solid professional network, checkout the impressive services offered by Madison Who’s Who.
Relevant Tags:professional directory, Whos Who
August 22nd, 2007 by Kylie Comfoltey
Madison Who’s Who is a professional registry where business professionals list bios and view bios of others, creating an avenue for social networking. The site has business professionals from all ethnicities and localities from large and small companies. What it really boils down to is a who’s who of big names. At Madison Who’s Who, effective global networking is its chief objective. To achieve this, the company provides a forum for executives and professionals to shear their knowledge and get to know each other while developing long lasting relationships.
Each business professional in the registry gets a full and concise biography that lends itself to helping others in the registry find them. The Madison Who’s Who also has a powerful blog with lots of business and professional news to stand by. In the fast paced business world, knowing what’s going on and having the right people to discuss the issue with is a major step in ensuring that you are on the right track to success.
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