Let’s face it, anyone in business knows the
phrase “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know,” is true. No matter how
experienced and educated you are, you will do better off when you are in
situations where you have a foot in the door. One of the best ways for you to
create contacts and expand your set of connections is to network. Networking is
not a new concept but it is one that can be intimidating.
In order to understand the
importance of networking, one needs to understand their goals and objectives
and create tactics to accomplish them. Let’s begin by identifying several basic
reasons for networking:
Build
Relationships.
No
matter what type of business you have, you will always have competitors. With
the global economy, you aren’t simply competing with businesses in your area,
but all over the United States and frankly, the world. With the flexibility and
ease of conducting business online, business owners are faced with numerous
competitors. Building relationships create business. When a consumer is
making the decision of whom to do business with, they will feel more
comfortable doing business with someone they trust, and therefore relationships
matter.
Create
new avenues for your business.
Business models can expire. Has yours been
altered to match today’s ever changing economy and technology? Networking
allows you to create new avenues for your business that your original model
might not have considered or allowed for. Utilizing social media to introduce
your business and products can expand your client base. If you aren’t utilizing
free services like LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or others, you are a step behind
your competition.
Stand
out.
When you’re networking, it allows you to stand out. Potential
clients can begin to put a name with a face. A successful networker will always
be in front of their competition because they have made an impact; networking
provides an opportunity for the impact.
Attract
and retain customers.
Networking is a means for a business to
tell their story. For example it might be widely known that a salon styles hair
and waxes, but it might not be as known that the same salon also does facials
and massages. If you are not telling your story and explaining what you do,
your business could remain stagnant. Networking provides a forum for
introducing new services and products, which in turn captures new customers and
educates existing ones.
Knowing why networking is
crucial is important, but understanding how to network is vital to your time
and success. Below are three tips for success to be introduced in your method
of networking:
Be
strategic.
In
today’s fast paced climate, one can become overwhelmed with the amount of
opportunities to network. Be strategic in planning where and how you spend your
time. Select the functions and programs based on the most impact and
effectiveness. You do not have to be everywhere all the time, but you do have
to make choices to maximize the time you have.
Be
prepared.
Networking is similar to making a first impression. Create a
succinct, relevant message that is impactful. It’s your time to shine, make it
count.
Be
unique.
In order to leave a good impression, one cannot simply
jump from one group to the next with the same message and expect to be
impactful. Networking, as discussed earlier, is about creating relationships.
If you aren’t tailoring your message you will come across stale and rehearsed.
Do your homework and know your audience. Tailor your message to your specific
audience.
One can become overwhelmed with
the numerous opportunities before them. Choosing what to participate in and
where to spend time is critical. Being strategic in networking methods will
result in growth and sustainability for your business.
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