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The science behind 6 degrees of separation

How connected are you? You’re closer to people you haven’t met, than you think.  Have you heard of the 6 degrees of separation and how this could impact your marketing plans? You should!

Someone you know, knows someone who knows someone who knows someone (etc) who knows someone you could be connected to.

Think about the last time you suddenly found yourself saying, “I know that person, what a small world!”

We’re all connected in 6 degrees or less.

That next customer lead, that next client, that next joint venture partner, that next solution, that next anything is just a connection or a few away.  It ALL begins with a connection.

In the video below, you will see how this is possible and why your next lead, client, customer or resource might just be a few degrees away.

It’s the premise behind social media networks, and when you can apply this to your marketing, you begin to realize all the resources you need are within reach to grow your business exponentially!

Imagine being just a connection away from customers or clients all across Niagara Region. That’s what Get it in Niagara is all about.

Watch the video below for more information on the science behind the six degrees of separation to deepen your understanding.  If you want to get connected all across Niagara then check out our membership options!

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