You can’t reach your goals on your own … you need your community of resources, clients/prospects, and advocates.
On a recent episode of #GoalChatLive, I talked about Networking with Julie Migliacci, Director of Special Events, Revent Consulting; Janice Porter, Relationship Marketing Consultant & LinkedIn Trainer; and Stan Robinson, Jr., LinkedIn Trainer & Digital Selling Consultant.
Julie, Janice, and Stan shared their thoughts on the value of networking and the challenges people have with it, as well as recommendations for networking, LinkedIn engagement, relationship development, and more.
Networking Goals
- Julie: Track your networking – who, where, follow-up, etc. You can use a CRM like Hubspot, or OneNote, a simple spreadsheet, notebook, or your electronic address book
- Stan: Before an event, be clear about who can help you and how, and who you can help and how.
- Janice: Schedule time to follow-up
Final Thoughts
- Janice: People like to do business with people they know, like, and trust. Be authentic, have genuine conversations. Become someone people know, like, and trust
- Stan: For the messages you need to send repeatedly, try text shortener FlyMSG.io It will save you time … and you can spend that time networking
- Julie: Have fun!
Networking works best when you approach it with a plan. Who do you want to meet? Who do you need to meet? Find like minds, make an impression, and follow up. You never know what great opportunities a new connection can bring.
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What is your best networking tip? Please share in the comments.
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Debra Eckerling is the award-winning author of Your Goal Guide: A Roadmap for Setting, Planning and Achieving Your Goals and founder of the D*E*B METHOD, which is her system for goal-setting simplified. A goal-strategist, corporate consultant, and project catalyst, Debra offers personal and professional planning, event strategy, and team building for individuals, businesses, and teams. She is also the author of Write On Blogging and Purple Pencil Adventures; founder of Write On Online; host of the #GoalChat Twitter Chat, #GoalChatLive on Facebook and LinkedIn, and The DEB Show podcast. She speaks on the subjects of writing, networking, goal-setting, and social media.
6 comments:
Debra,
Thank you for these important insights about networking. I often say who you know in publishing is as important as what you know. Each of us have to be working to expand our network of relationships. It's amazing to me how someone from my distant past becomes an important connection. The truth is you have to have those connections in the first place.
Terry
author of Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (Revised Edition)
Gonna remind people to keep your valuable names on a detailed contact list ! Mine is coming in hand right now for getting reviews for the release of the third edition of my #TheFrugalEditor. I have entries that go all the way back to 2004!
Best ,
Carolyn
You are welcome, Terry! So true. Networking is all about relationship development. Those relationships can come from any time and anywhere. And they can bring such a bounty.
Aww. Thanks, Carolyn! Best of luck with your upcoming release.
Debra, thanks for these pointers. I agree 100% in that you never know what opportunities can arise from making new connections, and from helping someone, and from being kind.
Karen, yes!!! Being kind certainly makes an impression. And it makes everyone feel good!
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