Apparently I’ve been traveling too much, because I was recently caught out of the loop.
On Wednesday I published an article about Panama’s Resolution 52; the law effectively makes it illegal for landlords to rent property in Panama for less than 1-year.
I predicted in the letter that, based on the past track record of Panama’s National Assembly, the law would be repealed shortly due to significant pressure from the real estate industry and expat community in Panama.
Well, it turns out that I was simultaneously entirely right, and entirely wrong. By the time my letter was published, Resolution 52 had already been repealed. Crisis averted.
I found out about it thanks to Augusto, my very dedicated Panamanian attorney. Even though he was somewhere shy of the 14th green at the time, Augusto somehow managed to read my letter and instantly correct my mistake with the following email:
“Your article is completely wrong. Resolution 52 was already revoked by Resolution 79.”
Did I mention he’s blunt too?
Frankly I couldn’t ask for a better attorney; I have burned through dozens of lawyers in Panama over the years, and Augusto is truly among the best in the business. He has literally saved me tens of thousands of dollars by steering me away from the wrong deals and connecting me with the right people to profit with.
Augusto’s example underscores and incredibly important point: a key element to success in many ventures lies in who you know. The ability to leverage contacts to make things happen often makes the difference between a home run and a strike out.
I believe in this principle so much that I try to make it a core theme of this letter.
Last month, for example, I published my Panama Black Paper. It was essentially my personal rolodex of high-level contacts in Panama– lawyers, bankers, real estate agents, gold dealers, etc. whom I trust and have dealt with in the past.
The idea behind the Black Paper was to provide people who are serious about living, investing, or doing business in Panama with a well-connected network of influential individuals who are trustworthy and highly competent.
All of my most profitable deals, most important relationships, and the best experiences have all come to me because of who I knew– my network. I know it’s cliché, but it’s the truth. “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know”.
It’s also true that you can dramatically expand your opportunities and experiences if you know how to grow your network; there’s an art to doing it, and it’s something that I’ve been successful with in the past.
For example, when I was working in the intelligence business, infiltrating networks was part of the job description. Now I use the same tactics to walk in to a foreign country and make a big splash with the upper ranks in a short period of time.
There’s no mystery to doing this, it’s a question of process and persistence… and sometimes even paying to be in the room.
Do you want better investment returns? Become friends with the people who have it mastered. Do you want to make a lot of money? Get networked with talented entrepreneurs and deal makers. Do you want to meet beautiful models? Get close to photographers and fashion designers.
Once you understand the strategy and tactics involved in building a new network, you’ll be able to immediately change the scope of opportunities in your life, solve problems, and create deep, rich relationships with the kind of people you want to associate with.
I’m thinking of writing a free report about how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate any network. This isn’t for everyone, but if you’re looking to take your available opportunities and experiences to the next level, “who you know” can make all the difference.
If you’re interested in this information let me know in the comments below. The more requests I receive, the higher priority this free report will be.
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Would you kindly let me know if you do decide to publish your networking report?
I’m moving from Panama to Ecuador next month so learning “how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate any network” would be greatly appreciated.
Hello, I too would also love to read a book about networking. Sign me up!
To know the right people for the business is very essential and to create or get in a trustworthy network make the difference in good business deals. I would be very appreciated to know how to find the right contacts.
Would be quite informative I’m sure.
Simon,
I believe I can speak for all of us, those who read your work are very interested in learning how to build a network. You sharing your insights would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
P.S. About a year and a half ago we exchanged emails when you were writing WoB at CR. I inquired about investing is a precious metals storage facility with you in Panama. Then a few months back you mentioned the possibility of “picking up the project again.” Have you made any progress as of yet?
Hello, I too would also love to read a book about networking. Sign me up!
I’d be very interested to know the secrets of penetrating a network. I’ve done it successfully but it takes a long time & commitment to build the trust and establish long term relationships. Is there a quicker more succinct method?
Hello Simon,
You have a great website! Please, make that report about networking a priority. It is something I’ve been wanting to learn for a long time.
~Luis
yes sireeeeeee ! i’m there for ya’ baby ! count me in for high level contacts and high income . i have enough friends in low places .
VERY MUCH want to read a report you’d write on networking. Please make it your highest priority. Higher, even.
This is an excellent idea sign me up I know we can progress together
Simon,
Your insights and experience will be greatly appreciated. Building a network of reliable people is even more important in tumultuous times.
Regards,
Ray
I’m in the PROCESS of building new networks and honest and relevant mentor insights–exactly what’s needed. This will save me untold amounts of time and really help build the credibility need for strong networks.
I am in Latin America. Almost everything here operates on who you know . . . and who knows you! When it comes to deciding who to do business with, that one factor is more important than who will give them the best service or product. It´s amazing!
Certainly I am interested!
I’m new to your site, but have really enjoyed it. So interested in moving to South America, but going solo requires good and trustworthy contacts. I would love a networking site!! Thanks
I think that would be a great idea and I agree it is who you know not what you know.
Thanks
Tim
Definitely, I am looking forward to reading it.
Would be very interested. Knowledge from someone’s own experience is always helpful.
Simon,
I would be very interested in your report on how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate any network. Thank you for being so forthright.
I certainly would be interested in reading your report on networking. I would also be willing to pay for it if needed.
I would be very interested if and when you publish any special reports.
Thank you,
— – ed
I would definatly be interested in learning how to network.:)
I’m actively studying this topic and work love to have you share your knowledge and experience.
Would definitely be interested in reading your report — as you said, it is all about who you know.
YES! Would love to know about your networking strategies. Thinking about moving out of the States, narrowing down my favorites.
I would be most interested in your networking report! Keep us posted.
Yes! I would be interested in your networking report!
Count me in on the Networking Report and thanks!
Please give us your valuable insight into your network connections to create more opportunities for financial, social success.
Count me in!
I look forward to hearing about this. I’ve been networking for years and it has sustained me. But, you never get enough contacts, the old gives way to the new. Sign me up. Ennis
If You don’t write this report and if I don’t read the information within it i may well end up networking from a park bench, or worse, with like souls.
Absolutely interested! Thank you for your great work so far,
and for the generous offer of this outstanding sounding resource.
I’d love to see it, and happy to help in any way I can.
you are the man! give all you got for Brazil, please!
Fantastic! Looking forward to your report. Thanks a million.
very interested in reading any report you put together on the subject of networking.
I actually have a great network, but of course you can always have a bigger one! my question is how do you leverage the network you have
?? Many thanks! Great newsletter.
I, too, am very interested in your potential report about how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate any network.
WE’RE ALL IN THE SAME SORT OF BOAT, JUST DIFFERENT SIZES OF BOATS. ANY AND ALL ADDITIONAL INFO WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. SIGN ME UP, WHATEVER THE FEE OR FREE: THANKS
Where ever you are in the world, it is who you know, not what you know that provides the biggest security and opportunities. I’ve experienced this in small 3rd world countries, established towns, and prosperous cities. I would be very interested in knowing how you recommend breaking into that “good old boy” system.
I’m in Australia, and I want to live a life of travel, indulgence and do things i want to do… I want in on the networking! Maybe we should start with who’s on here…..??
Hi, About a year ago I have started a renewable ecological green company and am doing business in third world countries. It is all about who you know in this business chasing government contracts. Am close in two countries in the Caribean. So I am definetly interested.
Yes, I’d definitely be interested in gaining knowledge on how to “wheel & deal” in the networking arena. Please write the report!
I am in!
Thanks
A big yes and thank you in advance for the free report about how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate any network. Just found your site through the BNT article.
I would love to read about how to generate goodwill, build contacts, and penetrate networks! That would be great! You should definitely write this!
I’m presently trying to work my way into a business opportunity that is based in China: in addition to being unaware of the many cultural differences, I also don’t have a background in business. I am very interested in a networking newsletter.
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