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Networking Tips |
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Steohanie Speisman |
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- Keep in mind that networking is about being
genuine and authentic, building trust and relationships,
and seeing how you can help others.
- Ask yourself what your goals are in participating
in networking meetings so that you will pick groups that
will help you get what you are looking for. Some meetings
are based more on learning, making contacts, and/or volunteering
rather than on strictly making business connections.
- Visit as many groups as possible that spark
your interest. Notice the tone and attitude of the group.
Do the people sound supportive of one another? Does the leadership
appear competent? Many groups will allow you to visit two
times before joining.
- Hold volunteer positions in organizations.
This is a great way to stay visible and give back to groups
that have helped you.
- Ask open-ended questions in networking conversations.
This means questions that ask who, what, where, when, and
how as opposed to those that can be answered with a simple
yes or no. This form of questioning opens up the discussion
and shows listeners that you are interested in them.
- Become known as a powerful resource for others.
When you are known as a strong resource, people remember
to turn to you for suggestions, ideas, names of other people,
etc. This keeps you visible to them.
- Have a clear understanding of what you do
and why, for whom, and what makes your doing it special or
different from others doing the same thing. In order to get
referrals, you must first have a clear understanding of what
you do that you can easily articulate to others.
- Be able to articulate what you are looking
for and how others may help you. Too often people in conversations
ask, "How may I help you?" and no immediate answer comes
to mind.
- Follow through quickly and efficiently on
referrals you are given. When people give you referrals,
your actions are a reflection on them. Respect and honor
that and your referrals will grow.
- Call those you meet who may benefit from what
you do and vice versa. Express that you enjoyed meeting them,
and ask if you could get together and share ideas.
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