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How to Get Buy-In for Important Marketing and Branding Initiatives can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story.What’s the best way to get decision makers all on the same page when important marketing and communications outcomes are at stake? What can you do when design and branding decisions need to be made by a group – especially by a group of executives who don’t necessarily value the creative process?It’s important to help people make connections.A method is needed to help make the connection between the unspoken, emotional aspects of people’s feelings and perceptions about a company, product, or service, and the < * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you t Changing Jobs? Cover Your Assets! Everyone needs to network: entrepreneurs, small business owners, job seekers!
But does everyone maximize the benefits of networking?
The purpose of networking is to build relationships so you will get leads from someone you know, or from someone who knows someone you know. When you attend a networking event the purpose is to meet business people from various industries to get exposure.Over the years we’ve learned that it’s not unusual for Americans to change jobs and even careers several times in the course of a working lifetime.It’s one of the dramatic changes that’s occurred in the 21st Century job marketplace. And you need to be prepared for it.One way, of course, is to have a “failsafe career” that guarantees you’re ready in advance for any job or career change that may come your way . . . whether voluntary or involuntary.Another aspect of job change you should be aware of is to p What networking is not? Networking is not a numbers game; you need to focus on quality and not on quantity. Some people think that they had a successful event when they have collected 30, 40 or more business cards, but they are missing the real point. How many of these 30 or 40 people will you be able to follow-up? How many of these 30 or 40 will follow-up with you? What is the purpose to collect a huge number of business cards that will end up in a shoe-box on one of your shelves? Networking is not a place to sell. You have to be prepared to give your elevator pitch to introduce yourself, not give a sales pitch. If you attend an event expecting to find a client to close a sale right away, chances are you will be very disappointed. Furthermore the other attendees might not appreciate your attitude. What networking is? Networking is more than just shaking hands and collecting business cards. It is about building relationships and being committed to help other business professionals. It is about the quality of your contacts and not the amount of your contacts. It is about consistency. The best is to belong to two or three groups, attend their events regularly, get to know the other members, and in exchange they will get to know you and trust you. When you see the same people over and over you develop a strong and relationship with them. The benefit of building relationships with a committed group of people will result in new leads for your business. It is about patience. The benefit will not appear overnight, and this is why you need to follow up with your contacts. Networking is like dating, one meeting is not enough to know someone. It will probably take some time, some meetings, some lunches or some drinks before you really start doing business together. Here are some tips on how to maximize the benefits of a networking event. • Be prepared when you attend a networking event. Know your goals. Are you looking for leads, partners, new clients, services? * Bring your business cards and a pen to take notes on the back of the cards you receive. * Have an effective 15 to 30 second elevator pitch. Learn how to sell yourself before your services or products. People want to hear about you first and when they know you and trust you, they will buy your services or refer you to someone else. * Have a brochure and/or a web site. Some people will probably want to hear more about your business later, so give them the opportunity to get the information they are looking for. * Meet people, ask about their business or services. Be curious and ask about them. people love to speak about themselves, so ask questions and listen to their answers. * Be a problem solver. people will be more interested in you if you tell them how you can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story. * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you th What Every Yellow Page Advertiser Needs to Know number of business cards that will end up in a shoe-box on one of your shelves?Do you know the five things to ask your Yellow Page representative? You should, because they determine a lot about your advertising. How about the best type of headline? Okay, what about ad costs? How much should you be spending? Still in the dark? You’re not alone. Most business people know little about a media that’s been around over 100 years and is a fixture in every consumer’s home. But it’s not your fault.If you’re a typical advertiser, you get the bulk of your information each year Networking is not a place to sell. You have to be prepared to give your elevator pitch to introduce yourself, not give a sales pitch. If you attend an event expecting to find a client to close a sale right away, chances are you will be very disappointed. Furthermore the other attendees might not appreciate your attitude. What networking is? Networking is more than just shaking hands and collecting business cards. It is about building relationships and being committed to help other business professionals. It is about the quality of your contacts and not the amount of your contacts. It is about consistency. The best is to belong to two or three groups, attend their events regularly, get to know the other members, and in exchange they will get to know you and trust you. When you see the same people over and over you develop a strong and relationship with them. The benefit of building relationships with a committed group of people will result in new leads for your business. It is about patience. The benefit will not appear overnight, and this is why you need to follow up with your contacts. Networking is like dating, one meeting is not enough to know someone. It will probably take some time, some meetings, some lunches or some drinks before you really start doing business together. Here are some tips on how to maximize the benefits of a networking event. • Be prepared when you attend a networking event. Know your goals. Are you looking for leads, partners, new clients, services? * Bring your business cards and a pen to take notes on the back of the cards you receive. * Have an effective 15 to 30 second elevator pitch. Learn how to sell yourself before your services or products. People want to hear about you first and when they know you and trust you, they will buy your services or refer you to someone else. * Have a brochure and/or a web site. Some people will probably want to hear more about your business later, so give them the opportunity to get the information they are looking for. * Meet people, ask about their business or services. Be curious and ask about them. people love to speak about themselves, so ask questions and listen to their answers. * Be a problem solver. people will be more interested in you if you tell them how you can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story. * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you t Two Important Branding Musts now the other members, and in exchange they will get to know you and trust you. When you see the same people over and over you develop a strong and relationship with them. The benefit of building relationships with a committed group of people will result in new leads for your business.When branding a product or your business it is important that you give your consumers what you have promised them from the beginning. Two branding musts that will ensure success are: one, make a promise for life and two, be consistent in your market. Learn how one company made giant waves in the consumer spending pool. Make A Promise For LifeGive your customers your promised brand all the time. They like something about your business, that’s why they chose you. When discussing It is about patience. The benefit will not appear overnight, and this is why you need to follow up with your contacts. Networking is like dating, one meeting is not enough to know someone. It will probably take some time, some meetings, some lunches or some drinks before you really start doing business together. Here are some tips on how to maximize the benefits of a networking event. • Be prepared when you attend a networking event. Know your goals. Are you looking for leads, partners, new clients, services? * Bring your business cards and a pen to take notes on the back of the cards you receive. * Have an effective 15 to 30 second elevator pitch. Learn how to sell yourself before your services or products. People want to hear about you first and when they know you and trust you, they will buy your services or refer you to someone else. * Have a brochure and/or a web site. Some people will probably want to hear more about your business later, so give them the opportunity to get the information they are looking for. * Meet people, ask about their business or services. Be curious and ask about them. people love to speak about themselves, so ask questions and listen to their answers. * Be a problem solver. people will be more interested in you if you tell them how you can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story. * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you t One Little Mistake Can Cost Thousands Of Dollars ervices?Many years ago when I first graduated college, I looked for a good used car to purchase. Like most graduates, I had student loans to pay, I had to find a good job and I couldn’t afford to purchase a new automobile. I went to a used car dealership and saw a Datsun 240Z. The dealer told me that it had just come in and he didn’t know anything about it. It looked pretty good; the engine was clean and it had a few paint chips on the side, but overall it looked okay. I drove the car home that day.We lived in the country * Bring your business cards and a pen to take notes on the back of the cards you receive. * Have an effective 15 to 30 second elevator pitch. Learn how to sell yourself before your services or products. People want to hear about you first and when they know you and trust you, they will buy your services or refer you to someone else. * Have a brochure and/or a web site. Some people will probably want to hear more about your business later, so give them the opportunity to get the information they are looking for. * Meet people, ask about their business or services. Be curious and ask about them. people love to speak about themselves, so ask questions and listen to their answers. * Be a problem solver. people will be more interested in you if you tell them how you can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story. * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you t Should You Work for Yourself (Five Questions to Ask)? can solve their problem instead of just hearing your story.While working for someone else, have you ever thought, I wish I could be my own boss. Then I wouldn't have to put up with this!Maybe the question isn't whether you've thought that, but how many times.Choosing to be an entrepreneur could be the smartest move you've ever made. Or it could be the biggest disaster. Running your own business is like being paid a straight commission. As Bruce Williams, host of the finance-oriented Bruce Williams Show, the nation's longest-running radio talk show says, The w * Go to people; don’t wait for them to come to you. Some people are very shy, they will be very happy if you make the first move. * Go to events with a friend, a colleague, a client, and introduce people to each other. * Send a thank you note or email to your new contacts. Thank them for their time and reintroduce yourself in a few lines. They met lots of people during the event and your business card doesn’t say everything about you. So it is good to reinforce your introduction. * Give them the link to your web site. Tell them about your newsletter, if you have one. This is the best way to stay in touch on a regular basis. * Schedule follow-up meetings with the people you had a good connection with, or if you think that you can help each other. * Do it again and again. You will see that networking can expand your contacts, which will definitely help grow your business. (c) 2005 Biba F. P?dron
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