How to Network Effectively: 15 Tips You Can Start Using Today
By hfleishman@hubspot.com (Hannah Fleishman)
“Networking” is a buzzword that many of us have a serious love/hate relationship with.
Whether you’re trying to develop your personal career or forge new business relationships, making offline, personal connections has become even more critical as online social networking becomes the norm.
This guide will help you navigate those uncomfortable face-to-face networking situations, so the next time you step into a room of potential connections, you’ll feel ready to dive right into relationship-building conversations.
- Network before job searching.
- Come prepared with a clear goal in mind.
- Have some conversation starters ready.
- Introduce yourself to someone more experienced.
- Ask people about themselves.
- Practice active listening.
- Write notes after each meaningful conversation.
- Ask for what you want.
- Exit a conversation gracefully.
- Follow up every time.
1. Network before job searching.
As anyone who has ever looked for a job can attest, the process can be daunting. Knowing who to reach out to can make all the difference.
One way to make the process a little easier is to start networking with people before you even begin looking for a job. That way, when the time comes, you will already have contacts to leverage.
Building relationships with people in your industry can help you to get your foot in the door, and it can also give you an inside look at what companies are hiring.
In addition, you can identify mentors who can provide guidance and support throughout your career.
2. Come prepared with a clear goal in mind.
Next time you’re going to an event, ask yourself: “Who do I want to meet, and why?”
Certain event registration platforms will share attendee lists on the registration page. If a guest list like this is available, take a moment to scan it.
You might discover potential clients, mentors, or employees you want to connect with.
For instance, let’s say you’re the CMO of a successful lawn-mowing business and your goal is to leave the event with 10 leads.
Having a specific goal in mind will allow you to prepare effectively and keep you focused during networking events.
It will make your conversations less ambiguous and lead to better alignment with your connections.
3. Have some conversation starters ready.
Approaching a big or small group can be intimidating. With the right approach, you can join an existing conversation or start your own successfully.
Ease into the evening by introducing yourself to one person who is also flying solo and looking for someone to talk to.
Ahead of time, read up on industry news and trends so you’ll be prepared to spark conversation and ask for other people’s thoughts on topics that are interesting to both of you.
Other great conversation starters include:
- What do you do for work?
- What brought you to this event?
- What do you think about the …read more
Source:: HubSpot Blog