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Business 101: How to Network like an Expert

When it comes to growing a small business, we tend to think of a few main areas to share our mission: print advertisements, maybe a radio announcement, a strong website, etc. One thing we often forget and even underestimate, though, is the power of one-on-one interaction.

Networking is the process of making personal connections for your business in order to increase exposure and grow your contacts for the future. Forbes defines networking in its purest form as 鈥溾eople enjoying other people, communicating passions and connecting with others who share those passions.鈥澨

What can networking do for you, and how can you get started? Welcome to Business 101, and today we鈥檙e going to talk about how to network like an expert.

1. Start with existing connections.

If you鈥檙e nervous about networking right off the bat, it鈥檚 easy to start small and make connections with the people already in your surrounding circles. Focus on getting in touch with old friends, relatives, people you went to school with, and the like to rekindle connections without having to approach complete strangers. Reach out to this close group before stepping up to more difficult connections of new contacts.

2. Get going early.

When it comes to networking, procrastination is your worst enemy. Don鈥檛 wait to get going until you absolutely need a new employee, contact or partner. A good networker starts when they don鈥檛 need to, and recognizes the importance of networking in any situation. When you鈥檙e networking with no 鈥渦lterior motive鈥 your business will build a reputation for establishing genuine relationships, rather than simply self-serving.

3. Develop a plan.

While networking is establishing relationships and having conversations, it鈥檚 important to remember that it鈥檚 not all about just having a great time. It鈥檚 a purposeful way of making connections for your business. Before attending any networking event, develop a plan for what you want to say, main contacts you want to talk to and what you can bring to the table. This will make your business seem personal and professional when the networking starts.

4. Find a way to help someone.

As a small business, it鈥檚 easy to assume you can鈥檛 do anything to help the 鈥渂ig dogs鈥濃攇et this idea out of your head. Inc.com states, 鈥淚t鈥檚 always worth the trouble to find out a contact鈥檚 desires and concerns.鈥 This puts you on the big dogs鈥 radar, and gives you the opportunity to help in any way you can. Whether it鈥檚 sending a useful article their way, inviting them to an event or even chatting about family life, give generously and find a way to help out.

5. Never dismiss anyone.

On the other side of the coin is to never dismiss anyone. When it comes to networking, everyone has value. You never know who knows who, and burning one bridge may leave you with an entire opportunity gone. Recognize the importance of everyone you meet, and treat them equally, so you have an established list of connections at every level for when you need it.

6. Follow up.听

Finally, once you make a connection, remember to follow up with them and follow through on promises. For example, if you say you鈥檙e going to email someone an article, be sure to do so. This establishes your credibility and makes you much more appealing for future connections.听

Whether it鈥檚 through email, phone call or (one of our personal favorites) a handwritten note, following up with connections makes them feel valued and engaged. They will definitely remember your business in the future and continue to share your mission with other contacts in their network.

Most importantly, remember to be yourself when networking. Your business is unique, so don鈥檛 try to make it anything that it isn鈥檛. Establish positive, mutually beneficial connections with the contacts around you, and see how your business can grow through the power of networking.

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