Maximizing Your Networking Efforts
Posted in REPUTATION, Character, Charisma, Consistency, Target market, Cooperation, Peter Marino on Aug 24th, 2008 1 Comment »
Personal Branding – Thumb Rule #48
Belong to very few networking groups, and be active in them.
So its 8:30am, you walk into the grand ballroom with your pocket thick with business cards. The room is buzzing with conversation, there are about 150 professionals dressed in their business attire. Each has that “Hello My Name Is” sticker hopefully on there right side of their lapel. You start to weave through the crowd to find a familiar face. Ah you see one but they are engaged so you wait close by until you decide to seek another face. As you begin to walk thru the maze you notice many faces of net workers whom you have seen at other events over the past few weeks.
I have been attended countless of these types of events for the past 15 years. A learning experience yes, but a lot of wasted time and dollars spent out of my own pocket. So here is the scoop
Eliminate the word networking from your mind and replace it “Relationship Building”
Do not belong to more than 3 groups, and one to be a non-for profit.
Get involved, become active, and join a committee. Become valuable to the group.
Build relationships that are based on trust, integrity and that you are an expert in your field.
If you give you will get without trying. Approach conversations whit a how can I help get you business. Once you help another they will do the same for you.
Order a professional name badge, include your logo, and name. Get the one with magnets. Just by being distinctive you will be noticed. Where the badge at every event you attend including tradeshows, and sales calls.
Be patient in my experience it takes 8-12 monthly meetings to get a referral. Don’t give up.
You need to continue to build these relationships between meetings. Meet for breakfast or lunch with at least on member of the group each month.
Go to every event and get there 15 min before it begins, that’s when the rainmakers show up.
Always smile, present an optimistic view, act energized, give complements, be genuine and follow up, follow, up follow up. Oh and please don’t forget the breath mints.
For example, check out this blog post: http://marketingcatalyst.blogspot.com/2008/08/avoiding-people-traps-at-networking.html













