How
to Network Successfully
by
Biba F. Pedron |
Everyone
needs to network: entrepreneurs, small business owners, job
seekers!
But does everyone maximize the benefits of networking?
The
purpose of networking is to build relationships so you will
get leads from someone you know, or from someone who knows
someone you know. When you attend a networking event the purpose
is to meet business people from various industries to get
exposure.
What
networking is not?
Networking
is not a numbers game; you need to focus on quality
and not on quantity. Some people think that they had a successful
event when they have collected 30, 40 or more business cards,
but they are missing the real point. How many of these 30
or 40 people will you be able to follow-up? How many of these
30 or 40 will follow-up with you?
What is the purpose to collect a huge number of business cards
that will end up in a shoe-box on one of your shelves?
Networking
is not a place to sell. You have to be prepared to
give your elevator pitch to introduce yourself, not give a
sales pitch. If you attend an event expecting to find a client
to close a sale right away, chances are you will be very disappointed.
Furthermore the other attendees might not appreciate your
attitude.
What
networking is?
Networking
is more than just shaking hands and collecting business cards.
It is about building relationships and being committed
to help other business professionals.
It is about the quality of your contacts
and not the amount of your contacts.
It is about consistency. The best is to belong
to two or three groups, attend their events regularly, get
to know the other members, and in exchange they will get to
know you and trust you. When you see the same people over
and over you develop a strong and relationship with them.
The benefit of building relationships with a committed group
of people will result in new leads for your business.
It is about patience. The benefit will not
appear overnight, and this is why you need to follow up with
your contacts. Networking is like dating, one meeting is not
enough to know someone. It will probably take some time, some
meetings, some lunches or some drinks before you really start
doing business together.
Here
are some tips on how to maximize the benefits of a networking
event.
*
Be prepared when you attend a networking event.
Know your goals. Are you looking for leads, partners, new
clients, services?
* Bring your business cards
and a pen to take notes on the back of the cards you receive.
* Have an effective 15 to 30
second elevator pitch. Learn how to sell yourself
before your services or products. People want to hear about
you first and when they know you and trust you, they will
buy your services or refer you to someone else.
* Have a brochure and/or a web
site. Some people will probably want to hear
more about your business later, so give them the opportunity
to get the information they are looking for.
* Meet people, ask about their
business or services. Be curious and ask about
them. people love to speak about themselves, so ask questions
and listen to their answers.
* Be a problem solver.
people will be more interested in you if you tell them how
you can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story.
* Go to people; don’t
wait for them to come to you. Some people
are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first
move.
* Go to events with a friend,
a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other.
* Send a thank you note or email
to your new contacts. Thank them for their
time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots
of people during the event and your business card doesn’t
say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your
introduction.
* Give them the link to your
web site. Tell them about your newsletter,
if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on
a regular basis.
* Schedule follow-up meetings
with the people you had a good connection with,
or if you think that you can help each other.
* Do it again and again.
You will see that networking can expand your contacts, which
will definitely help grow your business.
(c) 2005 Biba F. Pédron
About
the author
Biba
F. Pedron, founder of Biba4Network
organizes networking events. The events provide entrepreneurs
and small business owners the opportunity to meet each other
in a structured setting, exchange ideas, resources and make
a concerted effort to help you meet the right partner for
your business.
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