Network Etiquette Quotes & Sayings
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Top Network Etiquette Quotes

It didn't happen without a selfie. It's good Netiquette to take safe pictures of thy self at events. — David Chiles

Use Discretion: It is proper netiquette to use discretion, best behavior, in all online activity. — David Chiles

Netiquette Positive Word of The Day: Beautiful - Highly appealing to the senses and mind. — David Chiles

Facebook Fun is refined. Reader reviews are rewarding on Goodreads. Retweets are readily available for Twitter teasing. Stay within the Netiquette. — David Chiles

Netiquette starts at home. Family values are a good frame of reference for netiquette rules. — David Chiles

Ignore errors in updates because you never know the context in real life, mobile or otherwise. — David Chiles

Tether smartphones with laptops when you need a connection. Turn off updates to avoid exceeding plan data. — David Chiles

Share content from domains you like because it raises their rank among other websites. — David Chiles

Holiday Greetings shared through eCards are good #Netiquette. Make a list and check it twice. — David Chiles

Show your netiquette, to become cyber friends with those you have met, on the internet. — David Chiles

Effective networkers know how to make a positive first impression. They understand their environment and know want is acceptable and unacceptable conversation and attire. They know how to get people to talk about themselves, their business, their desires and dreams. They know how to tell who they are and what they do in twenty-five words or less, in a way that draws questions out of others. There is nothing more annoying than someone who just talks about themselves and shows little interest in others. Networkers are effective listeners and continually learning about the nuances of their communities and the leaders who serve them. — Gary Rohrmayer

Network etiquette is our participation in groups. Following Netiquette rules is a contribution. — David Chiles

It is proper Netiquette to post pictures with status updates to make them more engaging. — David Chiles

Netiquette brings the World together through the Internet for the Information Age. It's all data. — David Chiles

E-Commerce makes it easy to spend money. Netiquette makes you aware hidden fees. — David Chiles

If your happy and you know it a smiley face will surely show it. — David Chiles

In real life, it's good Netiquette to limit yourself to a two drink maximum when social networking. — David Chiles

It's proper Netiquette to view in-App webpages in a mobile browser for better security. — David Chiles

It's good netiquette to avoid information that offends or challenge errors when confronted. — David Chiles

It's proper fitness netiquette to use a mobile/wearable heart rate monitor when you work out. — David Chiles

Making your own Netiquette is advanced internet use, but it's not that hard. It's all good. — David Chiles

The best networkers have learned that, as with anything in life, what goes around, comes around. — Frank Sonnenberg

You are what you post. Proper netiquette makes you a good user. — David Chiles

It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette — David Chiles

The best opportunities to be nice to others come in the face of adversity. Kindness wins. Reciprocity rules. — David Chiles

Good updates are nice, as a matter of netiquette. Bad ones are negative. — David Chiles

One of the great things about LinkedIn is it isn't the same kind of networking that happens at conventions, where you're wearing a name tag, trying to meet strangers, and awkwardly attempting to make small talk. LinkedIn is networking without the pressure. — Melanie Pinola

The Social Networking Netiquette Loop: Read, share, like, and repeat. — David Chiles

It is proper Netiquette to provide positive reinforcement, feedback, for posts we Like. — David Chiles

The internet is great because of Netiquette we create. Participate and reciprocate. — David Chiles

Weekends welcome warriors for social fun that starts on Friday. Share, Like, comment, and friend. Netiquette — David Chiles

Please, do not take the internet literally because it is data. Life happens. Thank you. — David Chiles

Being comfortable with online contact is a central part of netiquette. Stay in your zone. — David Chiles

Let your internet engagement show your inner beauty through online actions with Netiquette. — David Chiles

Netiquette Rules bring us together. Culture creates great experiences. Share. — David Chiles