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How to make networking work for
YOU
A FREE guide from
The NAKED Marketing Company
[email protected] http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com
Networking groups provide an opportunity to meet and mix with other
business people who are “just like us”.
But NOT to sell to them!
This is one of the unwritten “rules” of networking.
People who join a networking group in the belief that it‟ll give them
exclusive access to a group of possible future customers are in for serious
disappointment.
And yet, if we‟re honest, one of the main motivators and drivers behind a
decision to join a group in the first place is the prospect of future business
from its members.
So how - exactly - can we make the most out of networking and become a
successful networker... without breaking the “rules”?
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Be choosy
Take your time in selecting the group(s) to join. There are hundreds to
choose from based on industry type, geography/locality, the ethnic, gender
or status of members, and whether they are physical get-togethers or virtual,
on-line groups.
On-line groups are quick and easy to join and usually cost nothing, and can
put you in a virtual network with hundreds of people. Make sure that there is
a group moderator who manages and controls group communications or you
could soon be receiving unwanted and spam-like emails from group
members who view YOU as a possible future customer.
The big advantage of physical get-togethers over on-line groups is that they
take you away from your business for a couple of hours or so, and put you in
the company of people who understand what it‟s like to run a business, who
may have experienced the same ups and downs as you have and may be able
to help you avoid making the mistakes they have. You can pick up lot of
valuable advice and business knowledge over coffee and conversation! And
even just being away from the desk, the phones and the accursed emails for
a while can be beneficial, both mentally and physically.
Remember the old saying: „Birds of a feather flock together‟? Join a group
that reflects your own business status, whose members are the sort of
people you already do business with, or who already do business with people
like you, rather than seeking to rub shoulders with the Richard Bransons and
Sir Alan Sugars.
But you don‟t want “birds of a feather” to include half a dozen other
businesses offering the same kind of services as you. You want to be the
only one of the group in your line of work. So check the group‟s admissions
policy.
If you know someone who‟s already a member of a networking group, ask
them what it‟s like, what they “get out of” it. Even if it‟s not the kind of group
you would join, your friend‟s views on the value of networking will be worth
having.
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Many groups allow attendance at a couple of meetings free of charge
before asking for a financial commitment to membership, so why not take
advantage of this to try out a group – or several - for if it‟s a good “fit” for
you and your business? If a group doesn‟t allow attendance at a couple of
meetings free of charge, ask yourself: is it more interested in your money
than in bringing business people together?
Also find out:
Where do they meet? Is it easy to get to/from?
How long will it take to get there?
What about public transport to the venue?
Is there sufficient safe, secure carparking?
Do they always meet at the same venue or do they
move meetings around?
Posh hotel or someone‟s boardroom?
When do they meet? First thing in the morning or in the evenings after
business hours, or in the middle of the working day?
Always on the same date in the month?
How will they keep you informed about future
meetings?
What’s the format of
meetings?
Formal or informal?
Do they have guest speakers? (and is there
opportunity for you to take a guest speaker spot if
you want to?)
Is there a regular agenda, running order or “news”
spot, or is it just an informal chat to whoever you
like?
Bacon butties, coffee and croissants or a sit-down
meal?
Be careful not to become a “serial networker” or you‟ll spend so much time
(and money!) attending groups of one kind or another that there‟ll be little of
either left over to actually do any business!
Okay, so now you‟re ready to commit to a group and attend your first group
meeting...
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Pick a card...
Take plenty of business cards. Handing out business cards is ok and is
expected, but trying to offload brochures, leaflets, catalogues, flyers, and
similar sales or marketing materials is generally frowned upon. Check with
the group organiser what‟s allowed/acceptable.
However, networking is not an exercise (or excuse) for handing out your card
to everyone who‟s upright and still breathing. People you chat to, engage
with, and who seem genuinely interested in who you are and what you do,
are the ones we give our card to. But always ask permission first, it shows
respect and manners: “May I give you my card?”
After you‟ve handed it over, give them chance to examine it, remark upon it,
scribble a note on it, ask questions if they want to. They‟ll probably offer you
their card in exchange, so return the compliment. Or if they don‟t or if they
forget, ask them for it.
The act of exchanging business cards indicates that they are sufficiently
interested in you and your business to want to keep in touch. They are giving
permission for you to open up a business relationship. So let‟s not
disappoint them...
As soon as you get back to your desk, send them a brief “nice to meet you”
email, along the lines of:
Dear -----,
It was a pleasure to meet you at Name Of Event today and to
learn a little about your business. And thank you for the interest
you showed in The NAKED Marketing Company
(http://www.thenakedmarketingcompany.com) If you’d like to
know more about anything, please call me.
I’m also sending you a copy of my newsletter about improving
marketing, sales, promotion, business growth and profitability. I
hope you’ll find it useful, interesting and relevant.
I look forward to catching up with you at a future Name Of
Event.
(signed)
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Tell them you plan to subscribe them to your newsletter... or add them to
the list of business professionals who receive exclusive and special offers...
or send them the latest product information... or keep them up to date with
technical and industry updates... and similar. People rarely decline the
opportunity to receive free stuff if they feel it might aid their business.
This approach puts the onus on them to opt out of your future marketing
campaigns and direct mail, enabling you to establish and maintain business
relationships and expand your database and with it, the chances that
members of your database network will buy from you.
So, networking is not about giving out business cards to as many people as
possible over the coffee and croissants, it‟s an opportunity to collect and
exchange cards with people who express a genuine interest in who you are
and what you do. (*This “rule” also applies to exhibitions. For more about
making the most out of attending exhibitions, send for The NAKED Salesman
(Or: How to STOP SELLING and get more people to buy more from you!) rrp
£14.99 (See enquiries form at the back of this report)
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Meeting & greeting
Walking into a room full of strangers can be daunting for even the most
extrovert and experienced networker. So here are some tips to boost your
confidence and make the experience more enjoyable:
1. Bear in mind that everyone else in the room has also gone through the
same experience of having to walk into a room full of strangers. And
look – they survived! If they can do it, so can you.
2. Because they‟ve gone through the same experience, they‟ll be
sympathetic, kind and tolerant. They‟re not casting a critical eye and
looking for you to stumble, they want you to succeed.
3. You‟re bound to be asked to introduce yourself, either to the group or
to the individuals you chat with over coffee. Or both. So prepare
what‟s generally known as an elevator pitch. Suppose you were in a lift
with some Big Shot and they asked: “What business are you in?” and
you had only as long as it took the lift to go two floors to tell them –
that‟s an elevator pitch. Two or three lines (only!) about who you are
and what you do. It is most emphatically NOT a sales pitch or you
reciting the home page of the website or a long-winded and stumbling
treatise. It‟s something like:
“My name is Philip. From The NAKED Marketing Company.
We are dedicated to helping businesses grow and prosper.”
Short, sweet and to the point. And constructed in a way that
encourages the other person to ask for more information. And when
they do...
4. Have a couple of additional one-liners to support the elevator pitch.
5. If the other person is clearly interested in learning more, don‟t try and
close the deal there and then, arrange to phone them or meet them at
a time and place of their choosing when they can ask as many
questions as they like. “I don’t want to keep you from your friends and
contacts....” shows respect to the rest of the gathering.
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6. There is often a kind soul who‟ll come and introduce themselves and talk
with the newcomer. But it‟s equally ok to take the initiative and introduce
yourself to others. People tend to gather in small groups of 2, 3 or 4.
Some of these people don‟t want to be interrupted. You can tell, because
they are all facing in to each other like brackets ( ) or triangles or prairie
wagons in a circle. People who are talking together but are happy to be
joined face outward into the room. Try saying: “Do you mind if I join
you?”
7. Once your first meeting is over you‟ll wonder what you were so worried
about and will look forward to meeting your new friends.
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Become valuable
When you‟ve found a group that “fits”, make yourself useful, valuable.
Groups usually need meeters and greeters, membership secretaries,
treasurers/accountants, venue bookers and people to find and organise
guest speakers. If these posts are already occupied by eager volunteers, then
consider what YOU can do, what‟s your own special talent or skill that you
can offer to the group?
Can you design and manage the website?
Print circulars?
Generate some publicity?
Bring in guests to swell numbers?
Offer a free “drop-in marketing consultancy” or similar?
Cook the bacon butties?
Etc
Becoming a valued member of the group is like demonstrating your skills
and services to everyone in the room, all the time. So, if they ever need the
kind of services and support you give to the group for nothing (or next to
nothing!), they know where to come.
You might want to make exclusive and special offers to group members:
“This month only”, “Not available to anyone else”, “20% off for group
members”, “Spring sale”, etc.
When you‟ve been with a group for a while, when the others have become
familiar with who you are and what you do, when they‟ve learned to trust
you, then – and only then – might they actively choose to buy from you. If
they‟re in the market for the products and services you provide.
By becoming known and familiar... by becoming a trusted friend... and by
NOT trying to sell to people, it is more than likely that they will approach you
for your goods and services.
And when that happens, you will have exclusive access to a group of
possible future customers. And they will be willing to refer you to their
friends and fellow business types.
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