What do you think of when somebody brings up networking? The
dreaded Opt-in mailing lists, never-ending Newsgroups, or maybe
it's those virtual or tele-meetings with other professionals?
The main idea behind networking is to gain the respect of other
businesses and individuals for the contribution you and your
company can make. You rarely gain any alliances from an Opt-In
list that is made up of different businesses or individuals
trying to push their products or services onto each other. It's
nothing but a nameless, faceless barrage of ads. And, for all
the virtual legwork required in newsgroups, the very few
connections that you might make there are far outweighed by the
time you will spend doing it. I do have to admit that with the
different types of electronic meetings that are available today,
they are comparably better than newsgroups or opt-in's, but
still cannot compare to Real Networking.
Here in a simple form, is an example of my networking:
The scene: Local Health Club. Admittably, a good place to meet
other individuals who might have a chance of being in the
position to be a part of a successful network cycle for me.
I see Don working out on the stair stepper. I know Don to see
him here, but have never really held a good conversation with
him. I know that Don repairs computers for a lot of the small
businesses in the area. I am myself am a web designer. The first
part of initializing a network partner is getting that line of
communication open. I go over jump on the stair-stepper next to
Don. I begin striking up a (non-business) conversation with Don.
I eventually ask him what business he is in. Don tells me just
what I expected to hear. He owns his own computer repair
business and does a lot of work with smaller local businesses. I
tell him that I also work with the same type of businesses in
the Web Design field. I then ask Don if when the session is over
may I have one of his business cards, and when the occasion
arises, would he mind if I referred any of my customers needing
his services. Well, unless Don was already so overwhelmed with
work, he would certainly not mind getting some new business.
Please remember this. One keynote of networking is not to expect
something in return. What you're looking for here is a future
network contact, not your next meal.
Don and others like him are my Real Network. If the occasion
arises I will send Don some work. (Note: Be cautious here. From
other sources I already know Don's capabilities and business
tactics. He's experienced and fair. Do not risk other network
connections by referring them to someone who is, shall we say
less than reputable). But whether I send any work Don's way or
not, I've opened the door to a whole new network of possible
contacts. This conversation alone will stay with Don. I am
talking to him as a friend, willing to do him a favor if the
occasion ever arises. For which in turn I am hoping, not
expecting Don will do the same. I have measured the chances and
thought that Don deserved my attention and a place in my
network. If I am successful, Don will feel the same.
Well, it's been a little over a year since then and my
association with Don, which still is limited to talking and
joking around at the health club, has netted me, or Networked me
7 new clients. 3 of which Don referred to me directly, and 4
which were referred by his referrals. That my friend may seem
like small potatoes to you, but never the less is Real
Networking.
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"Wild Bill" Montgomery http://www.MakingProfit.com We've
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