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Turning the Tables on Networking Stoke

Why not take another approach and see the networking event as an opportunity to meet some new people and find out more about them – with a view to maybe developing a long term relationship with them in the future.

Adam Associates
01782 505569
The Old Post Office
Stoke On Trent
Uttoxeter Advertiser
01889 562050
Lion Buildings
Uttoxeter
Ethnic Minority Group
01782 273786
63 Shelton Enterprise Centre
Stoke On Trent
Advertising Constructions Ltd
01782 213444
Engineering Centre
Stoke On Trent
Grisdale Lesniak Swann
01782 417019
1 Spark Terrace
Stoke On Trent
App Group Ltd
01782 597500
14 New Kingsway
Stoke On Trent
Centrefold Incentive Advertising Organisation
01782 303305
141 Brookhouse Lane
Stoke On Trent
Bird & Moore Ltd
01889 565111
The Vicarage
Uttoxeter
Clover Advertising Ltd
01782 274222
4 Trinity Parade
Stoke On Trent
Pms Associates
01782 269999
Chimneys House
Stoke On Trent
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Turning the Tables on Networking

How many networking events have you attended where you’ve felt disappointed or concerned that you’ve not achieved the results you were looking for? Too many?

In this month’s Practical Marketing we suggest an approach that might just change all of that with a very simple change of approach.

Just imagine the last Chamber of Commerce or breakfast business club meeting you attended. Think first about your approach. Did you go along with a clear purpose and clear message – your 30 second introduction to your business (commonly know as your elevator speech or audio logo) that crammed in a few benefits, something memorable and let the person you were speaking to know you were available for business?

An experienced networker would certainly say ‘yes’ to all of these points (inexperienced networkers may want to follow the link at the end of this E-bulletin to more articles on the subject)

Now think about the approach that others were taking. Would it be fair to say that on reflection there was a bit of a mismatch – in that everyone was selling and no one was buying? Well there’s the trigger for you to do something different. Refocus and rethink. Why are you networking? If your immediate answer is ‘Because I want to promote my business, its product and services’ maybe you’re being too blunt and brutish – and certainly if that’s the attitude of everyone else in the room networking won’t be a pleasant experience.

Why not take another approach and see the networking event as an opportunity to meet some new people and find out more about them – with a view to maybe developing a long term relationship with them in the future. I almost wrote ‘doing business with them in the future’ but that’s not really what I mean – after all this implies a trade of some kind and you might have an effective business relationship with someone for years and never sell them anything or buy anything from them. HOW? I hear some of you ask.

Well, it’s simple – they are part of your network – they give you advice in areas where they have expertise. They ask for and follow your advice. They refer you to their clients (and vice versa) and they can help you find new, reliable suppliers.

The approach you take to develop this kind of relationship is not all about selling – it’s about asking, listening and learning.

The approach is simple but there are a few simple rules to follow;

  • Ask a few carefully chosen questions – the other party won’t want to feel like they’re being interrogated. The kind of non-threatening general questions you might try include ‘How did you get into training / the internet business?’ Perhaps followed up with: ‘What’s do you enjoy most about what you do at the moment?’
  • Listen really carefully to what they say – you’d be amazed how m...

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