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There is More to Networking Than
Meets the Eye
So you have printed out your business cards and
perfected your elevator speech, gone to several networking functions and
still the phone is not ringing. So what, you ask, is the problem? The answer
is quite simple, there is more to networking than meets the eye.
Many business owners have the notion that networking is simply showing up at
a networking function with plenty of business cards and introducing their
business effectively. When things begin to wrong they start to think it is
their elevator speech that needs tuning and they work effortlessly to try to
get their message across. Instead, if you, as a business owner, want
networking to truly work you have to work at it. It takes more than just
showing up at the networking functions. Here are some ideas to help you
travel the road to successful networking.
Quality not Quantity
The person that collects 25 business cards in a two hour networking
function is less likely to have a successful connection than the person who
collects only 3 business cards. The reason is the person that collected only
3 business cards probably took the time to get to know those three people
and develop a connection. Make sure you are networking to make connections
and not to build your business card collection.
Take Notes
Don’t be afraid to take notes on the back of business cards. This will
give you a reference point later on to remember which person gave you which
card. This is especially important at functions where you have no choice but
to meet several different people. Jotting a little note such as something
they said, wore or a physical characteristic of the person can be enough to
start a conversation when you follow up at a later date or if you’re trying
to jog your memory about a conversation. People are more likely to react to
a personalized connection.
Let’s Go For Coffee
Take the time to meet with business associates outside of networking
functions. Invite the person out for coffee on the premise you would like to
learn more about their business. Most people will naturally return the favor
and ask you about your business as well.
Remember Extended Networks
Just because the person you have met is not someone who is interested in
your service or product, please keep in mind the person has an extended
network. They also have family, friends and other business associates that
just might be interested in your services. In just a short time they may be
able to pass your business card along to someone who is a great connection
for you and your business.
Become a Referral Resource
By working on assisting others to make connections with other contacts
you have made, you will become known as a person interested in the success
of others. This will allow you to set yourself up as a referral resource; a
person with connections.
Remember, often times our successes are built because of who we know and not
what we know. By building networking skills and your networking database,
you will soon learn how true this statement is. Utilize all these tools
together with your dynamic elevator speech and you will be on the road to a
thriving business.


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