Networking
is one of the most important aspects of being a successful
business person, if not the most important. Simply put, your
service or product is not going to promote itself. Your own
credibility will not just magically grow. Get out there and meet
people, shake those hands, kiss those babies, being shy will not
help your cause.The best example I
could give right now is that of attending a function or party.
Now, some detractors may say that there is no point to go to these
events and maybe get a chance to talk to only a few different
people, maybe hand out a couple of business cards only to never
hear back from anyone. I would be lying if I was to say that this
does not happen, but it does......alot. But there is a reason for
that, and there is a simple way to make going to that
party/function very worthwhile.
For example, whenever I go to a business
function I get around and talk to different people. Great, so does
everybody else. I hand out my business card. Great, so does
everybody else. I also receive alot of business cards. Great, so
does everybody else. Whats the difference between what I do and
what everybody else does? The answer is not much.
The next step, however, is the key. Within
the next 7 days of meeting and exchanging business cards with
anyone I meet, be it at a business function, party, charity event,
so on and so forth, I will follow up and contact each person in
some way, shape or form. Usually the best way I've found to do is
setting up a 'LUNCH MEETING' and its great, but one of many things
you can do.
For example, have you ever heard the
phrase, 'lets do lunch'? Its common to hear that all the time in
the business world. I say it alot, but the interesting thing about
it is that when I do, I always follow up on it within the next 7
days because truly successful people keep their committments. Even
if its going to be with someone who is not directly related to my
industry or business, it doesn't matter, doing these kinds of
things really help you make a name for yourself and can pay huge
dividends in the future.
I remember this one time I met a local
Restaurant manager and we exchanged cards. I followed up with him
the next week and I ended up attending his own birthday function,
brought a gift and had a great time(remember that following up can
be in many different ways). A couple of weeks later I met with one
of my clients for dinner along with 3 potential clients at this
manager's restaurant. I was running late(try to avoid tardiness)
and not even 5 minutes after showing up and making the
introductions at the table, there came the manager. Free drinks
for the entire table, good conversation, and he treated us all
great.
Not very often do most people walk into a
restaurant and have free complimentary drinks served by the
manager personally. Lets just say, not surprisingly, I did
business with all 3 potential clients at that table. Enough said.
Get out there and meet people, network, last but not least, follow
up.
Sam Hachem is a local business expert with
a specialization in Real Estate. Sam went from being unemployed to
running his own successful business practice in a short period of
time. Sam has applied many different strategies to building
business and success which he continues to write about today.
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