August 21, 2019 2 min read

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In this video, Entrerpeneur Network partner Jeff Rose discusses the specific benefits flattery can have on your social network. 

Rose talks about the habit, in the podcast and blogging world, to reach out to people whose work you admire and emulate. By telling other content creators that your admire their efforts and are open to sharing it, then you are not only promoting positivity and new opportunies into their life, but also yours. 

In order to build one of these friendships that feels authentic (versus, as Rose puts it, “sleazy”), Rose encourages reaching out to people and flattering them in a real way. 

Click the video to hear more. 

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