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Relationship Networking
by: S. Housley
What is Relationship Networking?
Relationship networking is simply the art of meeting people
and benefiting from those relationships. Often the benefit of
these relationship is to obtain information and leads to
further grow your business. Any successful relationship,
whether a personal or a business relationship, is unique to
every pair of individuals, and it evolves over time. Effective
relationship networking is all about building those
relationships and maintaining long lasting connections with
other professionals.
The Internet is an excellent vehicle for networking.
Relationships can develop in newsgroups, forums, and via
email. Though nothing really beats good old-fashioned
face-to-face networking to start the process of building a
relationship and trust, which is why industry conferences can
be so important.
Not all contacts will be useful or worth pursuing. There
will be leads that don't provide much information. Use your
judgment on whether the information and relationship is worth
spending more time on.
Relationship networking opens new doors, often it's "who
you know, not necessarily what you know".
Tip to Build Network Relationships:
- Provide genuine assistance to others.
- Be open-minded.
- Remember personal details.
- Respect cultural differences.
- Research people and companies. Know their goals and
interests.
- Reciprocate.
- Introductions.
Where to Network:
So many people wear multiple hats; everyone and anyone
could possibly be a networking opportunity. However, just like
targeted search engine traffic, the more targeted the
networking the higher the chance of success. 'Targeted'
networking offers the most potential.
- Trade associations or industry specific organization.
- Trade shows.
- Friends.
- Schools.
- Focused newsgroups and topic specific forums.
- Customers.
- Suppliers.
- User groups.
Constantly refine and grow your network of relationships,
as they are valuable and need cultivating. If you are
perceived as someone who is only trying to get something your
network will likely not increase. Networking is about building
relationships and mutual interaction benefiting both parties.
Share information and help others grow their businesses.
In many ways relationship networking and partnering
overlap, and on some occasion's relationship networking will
lead to synergistic partnering.
Partnering
Partnering is an attractive flexible way for companies to
develop new markets and additional revenue. Working together,
partners can combine strengths in critical areas. Often a
larger well-known vendor provides small vendors with
credibility, while the smaller vendor contributes specific
industry knowledge unknown to the larger vendor. Synergistic
relationships come in all shapes and sizes, but the best
relationships and partnerships are the ones that benefit
everyone. Partnering is a good way of tapping into related
customer bases. Often the partners complement each other in
such a way that they can provide a combined solution that
neither partner could deliver alone.
Expectations
In order for a relationship to work you must have a clear
understanding of both your companies and product(s) strengths
and weaknesses. By being aware of any deficiencies, you will
find partners with strengths in the areas of your weaknesses.
- Know what you have to offer.
- Know what you are looking for.
- Don't waste yours and your potential partner's time.
Different relationships/partnering that works:
- Product bundling.
- Newsletter exchanges.
- Integrations.
- Link exchanges.
- Technology or knowledge exchange.
- Revenue share.
- Ad exchange.
Win/Win
Only when each partner is successful can the partnership
itself claim success. Partnerships are genuinely a win-win.
Developers, who master the art of strategic partnering and
relationship networking, will obtain long-term profitability
and success.
Final Tips
- Qualify sources.
- Adage - you are who you hang with.
- Not every relationship is a good one.
- Evaluate potential partners.
- Make it personal by taking the time to say thank you.
- Results are not always immediate.
- Carry business cards everywhere you go.
Being proactive and following up, you can have a network of
contacts that you will be able to access quickly when you need
them. Whether by more traditional means, such as in person or
over the Internet, personal networks are essential for
furthering your business. Relationship networking is give and
take, be sure to help others in your quest for help.
Copyright 2004 Sharon Housley
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