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Tips For Effective Networking
When people set out to network, they may be thinking about the
benefits they will receive, such as new clients and increased
business. To get the most out of your networking, however, you need
to build trust and relationships between the people you are
networking with. The following are some tips to help you in this
process.
Be Genuine
Always be genuine and authentic when you are networking. The people
you are networking with need to get to know you in order to trust
you. If they do not feel that you are being yourself, they may be
wary of forming a relationship with you.
Determine Your Goals
What do you want out of your networking experience? Do you want to
make contacts, learn new skills or something else? Do you want to
network locally or via the internet? Knowing what you want will help
you determine which groups are best for you to join.
Join Several Groups
Joining several groups will help you broaden the spectrum of your
networking relationships. To create a wide networking circle, you
may want to join both local and online groups.
Give It Time
It may take time to build up a network of business associates. Keep
participating in the group and get to know people. Relationships
take time to develop.
Ask Open-ended Questions
When having a conversation with someone from your networking group,
ask open-ended questions instead of questions that can be answered
with a “yes” or “no”. This will keep the conversation flowing and
let people know you are interested in them.
Help Others
Position yourself as a powerful resource by helping others. Share
leads and referrals with those in your networking group. The people
you help will appreciate your efforts and return the favor.
Ask for Referrals
Make sure the people in your networking group know what you do for a
living. Ask them for referrals. A referral is the name of someone
who is in need of your services. A referral is a “hot lead”; the
person who gives you the referral should call the referral and let
them know you will be getting in touch with them. While some people
may automatically give you referrals, that won’t always be the case.
If you don’t ask for them, you may not receive them.
Follow Up
When you are given a referral, follow up in a timely manner. Call or
email the referral as soon as possible and let them know who you
are, the name of the person that referred you to them, and the
services you offer. The referral will surely report back to the
referrer; if you did not handle yourself professionally, you won’t
be getting any more referral from that person.
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