Networking And Earning

Whether you're seeking a replacement job, trying to make job security in your company, or fascinated by building new consumer relationships for your business, networking is currently additional necessary

then ever.

While I am a true believer in continually nurturing and building our relationships—not just when we’re experiencing tough times—today’sng business environment underscores the need to consistently put your energy and strategies into the fine art of networking.

The relationships we continually build and nurture with people over time are the ones that are there for us no matter what—because we have been there for them. Even though we live in a high-tech world, we need to think in terms of “high touch.” Ask yourself: “How often do I touch base, to say hello or thank you, to my clients/customers/advocates/friends? What actions can I take to stay on their radar screens?”

Be creative as you think of ways to take care of the people with whom you have worked hard to build trust and advocacy. This goes back to delivering the type of service and value that is priceless. It is going the extra mile and taking the “high road” as I like to call it. (There is less traffic there anyway!)

Follow my simple “I.N.C.E.N.T.I.V.E” system, outlined below, to create your own “networking everyday life model” to continual success.

I: Be truly Interested in others. Do this with sincerity and Integrity. Nobody likes a phony. One tool I use a lot is Google Alerts, which I set up for people I want to be able to touch base with often.

This allows American state to watch ideas and interests that pertain to them.

When you receive a Google Alert about one of your contacts you will stay “in the know” and can drop them a note or call with information and news of interest to them.

N: Nurture your relationships through knowledge acquired over time. I have a list of many topics that I use to get to know people.

Here {are|ar|area unit|square American stateasure} a couple of that facilitate me keep connected and reach out with a writing, thought, suggestion, or idea that people might find of interest:

 

Birthday

Hobbies/interests

Favorite foods/restaurants

Vacation spots

Kids

Pets

School alumni

Special holidays

Job promotions/moves

Whom you refer them to

Whom they refer you to

How you met

Likes

Dislikes

Professional Organizations

Understanding what motivates them

Knowing what their concerns are in business

Knowing what keeps them up at night and how you might help them

C: Connect and communicate in an ongoing way—not just when you want something—but much more important, to provide news, insight, and advice or to just provide a sympathetic ear. Continually create value for your relationships. Be clear and connect with them in the way they prefer (i.e., e-mail, text, phone, etc.).

I forever raise my contacts, “What is your preferred method of communication?

” This shows that you are really listening to them, which too often is a forgotten art.

E: Execute.

Quite merely, do what you say you will do.

Too often, finally is alleged and done, much more is said then done.

Under-promise and over-deliver. Take the time to follow up on everything that you say you will do and surprise and delight people by doing so. I always make a list to be sure that no matter what, I follow up with everyone and deliver what I have promised.

N: Network!

To American state the word “network” is large and means that several things.

I say that “networking” is part of the “S” factor: sometimes it is strategic and structured for the events you attend—so be prepared. Most of life, however, is serendipitous networking, so you must be ready for every opportunity to meet, connect, reconnect, and help someone else. Everywhere and every day we meet people who can give us information that will be of interest to one of our contacts or trusted advisors or advocates. So keep your eyes and ears open and also be sure to continually Nurture your relationships. I can’t emphasize this enough.

T: Trust is the key to any relationship in good and bad times. Work hard to continually build trust with your relationships, which takes Time. Talk less and listen more; you’ll learn a lot.

Remember, we've got 2 ears, but only one mouth!

Do your homework and research consistently, so that when you do speak, you’ll be able to offer a suggestion or helpful bit of advice.

I: Take the Initiative to reach out and connect with people. If we wait for someone to call or e-mail or meet with us, we might wait a long time. Of course as we build and develop these relationships, true Integrity is key. My Dad always said, “With integrity nothing else matters and without integrity, nothing else matters.” I live by this credo—and it is so true.

V: Continually create Value with those in your life. What are you delivering to them that makes you stand out? Also Value relationships with people who have given and continue to provide support to you.

Make sure you let those individuals knowledge necessary they're to you.

Be Visible and make sure they can easily find you so you will be there when they need you.

E: Energy and Enthusiasm are essential keys to continually building relationships that last.

Take care of yourself therefore your energy will stay high.

Plan and inure daily by setting goals and by activity however well you attain them.

One way I try this is to line a particular goal daily for various purchasers or relationships.

Something as simple as calling three extra people with a message of g

 

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