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    Firstly, did you commit fully to the network over the last year. Did you go to meetings regularly, make an effort to meet new people, and then keep in touch with them afterwards? Did you join a committee or become involved in the management of the group?

    If you haven’t made the grade by participating fully in a network, then you shouldn’t expect a big return. Your decision on whether to stay with this particular network should revolve around whether you plan to put in 100% effort for the next 12 months.

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    of your money, your time and your commitment. So before paying again for another year’s membership, take a moment to analyse whether this investment has given you the return you expected.

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    If you haven’t made the grade by participating fully in a network, then you shouldn’t expect a big return. Your decision on whether to stay with this particular network should revolve around whether you plan to put in 100% effort for the next 12 months.

    However, if you can say - hand on heart - that you invested the right amount of time, then the question really does become about what you got out of it.<

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    er you plan to put in 100% effort for the next 12 months.

    However, if you can say - hand on heart - that you invested the right amount of time, then the question really does become about what you got out of it.

    Here’s a list of things to consider:

     How many new contacts did you make that you would feel comfortable contacting?
     How much new business did you get as a result of being part of the network?
     How valuable was the content of the events you attended? What did you learn that has helped you or your business?
     How much did you enjoy mixing with the other members?
     How much time did you invest with each network?
     What was the total cost of being with the network for the last 12 months?
     How relevant was the network to the type of business you run?

    When you start to articulate some of these things, it will quickly become clear whether you should stay or move on from each group.

    Networking is one of my key marketing activities (along with writing…), so I

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