Thursday, January 21, 2010

Basic Networking Tips

Networking

WHEN YOU’RE OUTING & ABOUTING …

I’m busy preparing for a couple of speeches on networking at present and have been reminded of a few of the basics that I thought you might appreciate too…

I think networking’s one of the wisest things we can do both as individuals or business owners! and the thing is, it’s not hard. Some of the basics ….

Think about whether you’re easy to talk to and whether you’re a good listener. Make sure you’re not doing a "me, me, me" exercise in futility; remember to ask lots of questions and genuinely be interested. If you’re not – move on politely;

Keep your business cards handy (I so hate that women’s clothes aren’t made with many pockets!) but ensure that you also ask for the other person’s card because you’re going to be the one who is more likely to follow up.

Really, really important ...
Follow up within 24 hours! The next step could be a meeting to further discuss how you can help each other or your clients. Remember to think laterally and to have some fun.

Be sure that you’re nice to be near – remember some perfumes can be absolute killers (as can the after shave guys, so go lightly!) and check the breath’s fresh and you look professional. Remember SMILE: SMILE: SMILE and let me know how these tips impact on your next networking event.

Like most things sucess comes with practice.

Get out there and :"Just Do It".

Tell me how you get on.

Gaylene  



To succeed... You have to believe in something with such a passion that it becomes reality - Anita Roddick

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I don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Societal concerns aside... I just hope that as technology further develops, the possibility of copying our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's a fantasy that I daydream about every once in a while.


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Glenn Evans said...

Your tips are basic, but they are things that could make a difference when interacting with people. Networking is an investment in itself; you have to give time and effort to create a good relationship with the person you're talking to.