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    yekara is offline Administrator
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    Share your business networking tips

    You may not love networking events, but they're a great way to make quality contacts for your business. How do you make the most of networking events? What are your tips and tricks for coming away with the most valuable connections?

    For more info, check out this recent article on the topic: 6 Steps to Better Networking

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    Why don't you try network marketing. I'm looking for a team that well work together and I can guarantee you that it will pay more than any place you ever work with. My company been name Top Payout in the WORLD. I would like a man with your skills and knowledge to work on my team.

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    These steps are very good.

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    I usually share my business related information by using social media as nowadays social media is most important era to develop a strong customer empire.
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    To be honest I have found 'business networking events' overrated and usually just lead to having a good stack of business cards and Facebook friends.

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    These steps are very useful, thanks for sharing. Yes, time is money!

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    Rite i am also doing the same create more networks through social media and share your products and information and services, i think this one is the best and fast way to create your business network.
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    Networking is a powerful tool, but remember: is also important to connect with people genuinely!
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    hi. everyone

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    Amazing Post

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    Hello All,

    I'm new so be merciful =)

    Before I go to a networking event, I usually try to get my hand on the guest lists -- just to see who is attending and who I should definitely approach. Now, this isn't always the easiest thing to come by since majority of the time, it's private information. So failing a guest list, I set a goal.

    When I go to a Business Masquerade Ball, I make a point to give out at least 100 business cards, speak to a minimum of 75 additional people, and have a good time. That right there is 175 people that I will talk to in three hours -- an average of 58 people per hour. What does that mean? Be thorough, be precise, and absolutely be genuine. They're there to network too, they don't want to spend all the day talking to you and the same applies to you.

    Overall, has it paid off for me? At least ten folds! I am now on first name basis with a few New York Times executives, I have names of potential investors for my clients, I have a list of professionals that I can use to add value to any business, and they have referred business back to me.

    To recap:
    1. Know the event and the setting
    2. Be comfortable in your environment (I can tell if somebody is uncomfortable or not networking)
    3. Be absolute prepared. Read newspaper articles, be up to speed on your field/business development, and all that
    4. Set yourself a goal
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