6. Don't sell yourself. It's okay to tell people what you do.
Give your "30 second commercial" but stop after that. You're there to
gather information and to meet people, not to sell.
7. People love people who are interested in them. Ask
questions, listen and engage people. This is the fastest way to develop
rapport with someone. It's also the best way to determine quickly if
they're someone you should be doing business with.
8. Have fun, relax and enjoy yourself. People like being
around people who are relaxed and having fun.
9. Don't corner people and don't get cornered. Manage your
time and conversation so you can meet enough people to justify your time
spent networking.
10. Offer referrals. The best way to begin a relationship is
by giving someone something - like a referral. It doesn't cost you
anything. If they're the kind of person you want to do business with,
they'll reciprocate and a valuable, long-tem business relationship could
develop.
Networking is a time-honored way of developing business
relationships. It can be done in networking groups or clubs. It can be
done through Chambers of Commerce. It can be done anywhere you meet
people. If you are active in your community or industry, you can easily
network. Some people "network" while shopping for groceries!
It all depends on your attitude and your focus. The more people you
meet who might need your product or service, the more potential
customers you can have.
Kevin Stirtz has developed a unique concept called
"Blow Up Your Business." He speaks to groups of professionals and
business owners who want to attract more customers and put more money in
their pocket. Kevin can be reached at
http://www.KevinStirtz.com or 952-212-4681.