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Don't Forget to Network

Many of us understand that we need to produce a marketing plan and quite happily arrange a schedule for the year which includes PR, advertising, exhibiting and direct mail.   But how often do you remember to include networking?

Many people find networking a challenge, but it has its place in your plan as an effective way of making those business connections.  If it is an activity that doesn’t come naturally to you then a few of these tips and hints might keep you on the right track.

  • Try to join as many local networking groups as possible and attend as many events as you can.  If your business is not just local, consider wider networks that may be of benefit
  • When you pass over your business card, consider giving your contact more than one.  That way they can pass on your details to somebody else and you’ve twice as much chance of doing business!
  • It doesn’t have to be too stressful – set yourself a target of speaking to just one new person at each event and you’ll be amazed at how quickly your relationships spread.
  • Don’t stick your business card under everyone’s nose.  Talk with your contact first; they may not be a target customer but rather a useful person to know.  Avoid giving the sales pitch unless absolutely appropriate
  • Remember that people buy from people.  Treat everyone that you meet as you would like to be treated yourself.  You are far more likely to do business this way and even be recommended.
  • Make sure that you listen to the person you’re talking to.   Not doing so may mean that miss a golden opportunity to do business or learn something useful
  • See if you can find something useful to do for the person that you have met.  You may have a contact that you can pass on which will be useful or perhaps a good supplier that they could use.  People will remember you then as helpful and worth keeping in touch with.
  • You shouldn’t expect that you’ll come away from any networking event with a new client. Building relationships takes time and patience.
  • If you have found a good contact, make sure that you follow up after the event with an e-mail or phone call.
  • Make sure that you see the event as fun and as an opportunity to meet people like yourself.

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