Core7 Exclusive Networking Group Chapters Are Limited. Please read the instructions below.
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1) What happens after I fill out the assessment to join a chapter?
Your application will come to Core7 for review and we will forward it to the Core7 Chapter Leader. The leader will then reach out to you to give you details about the group, so you can decide if you are a fit. No obligation for filling out the form.
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2)Â What if a group is already filled or I'm not selected. What are my options?Â
You can Join the Core7 Club where you get all the tools and materials to create your own group. This also puts you on the waiting list for an Exclusive Core7 Chapter, so we can let you know first when there is an opening.
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3)Â Do I get any promotion for being in the Core7 Rolodex?
You receive the training on how to be a great Core7 professional, templates to market and generate incoming and outgoing referrals, and you also go on the Rolodex Directory that is posted on our site that we have open to consumers to access.
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4) What is the cost of Core7 Exclusive Networking Groups, The Core7 Club, & The Core7 Rolodex?
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5)Â How often does a Core7 Networking Group meet & where do we meet?
Core7 allows the Chapter to make a lot of decisions regarding meetings etc.
Many Chapters like to meet in person, and many do the meetings by Zoom or another online platform. Some groups allow both.
If there is any kind of a distance problem both options are good.
Core7 recommends meeting once a month for 2 to 3 hours and assigns 2 Partnership Planning Sessions per month that are scheduled in you Networking Group Agendas/Workbooks. These can be done by telephone or video. Again, we let the group decide how to be most efficient.
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6) What is included in a Core7 Exclusive Networking Group?
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7)Â What is included in The Core7 Club?
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8)Â What is included in The Core7 Rolodex?
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9)Â If there are only 1 or 2 groups for a state that is a lot of territory to cover? What should we do when there's a distance problem?
That's a great problem to have. You can refer to another professional. (Realtors do this all the time and exchange referral fees.) You can start another group (This is great if you are a sales manager of a company and are able to start other Core7 Networking Groups under your Chapter. You could put your Sales Reps and match them up with some of the professionals you are getting introduced to by Core7. It's also a great way to recruit and expand.