Networking Success Tip - Develop a Business Networking Plan
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Networking Success Tip - Develop a Business Networking Plan
Copyright 2005 Ike Krieger
You’ve made your choice. You’ve decided to use business
networking as a way of "getting" more clients, more
referrals and more sales.
What are you "getting" yourself into?
You’re getting yourself into a process where relationship
building comes first and business building follows.
Networking is the most effective face-to-face business
building tool in existence.
Business networking is all about establishing and
maintaining relationships that foster trust, friendship and
referrals.
A referral is the act of introducing someone you trust to
someone you care about.
People buy from people that they like and trust. People
give referrals to people they like and they trust.
Those who are ready, willing, and able to give referral
leads want to know that you can be counted upon, and that
you can be trusted to “deliver as promised.”
Now you know everything about networking there is to know.
You’re ready to jump in. You’re ready to make the most of
every business and social networking opportunity.
You load yourself up with your business cards. You create
flyers and brochures to serve as handouts. You practice
your introductory “elevator” speech.
You get in your car. You drive to the meeting location. You
enter the gathering. You begin to follow your predetermined
networking plan.
What is your business networking plan? What goals are
included in your plan?
Whether you network to promote your business, get referrals
or build a database, you must have goals. You must have a
plan.
What is your networking plan? Is it written out?
You may ask, “Why do I need a written plan?"
After all---you may want to go to the event and just
“schmooze.” (Schmooze is a technical term for friendly
communication in a group setting).
The “all I want to do is schmooze a little” mindset is the
companion piece to the selling strategy entitled, “I’ll
just go into the appointment and see what happens.”
Effective business networking, and effective selling, can
certainly include some “schmoozing.” However, any
expectation of consistent networking or sales results
without a well-defined strategy falls into the category of
wishful thinking.
Your networking goals should be clearly defined within your
overall marketing strategy.
If you’re like most business people, you don’t have a
marketing strategy. Most business people “wing it.”
Your networking strategy is clarified in your marketing
plan. A written business plan includes a marketing plan
component.
A well written business plan contains the goals and fully
researched projections for your business. It is against
these goals and projections that you measure your business
successes and shortcomings.
If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it.
I believe that every business should have a written
business plan. If you’ve not yet gotten around to the task
of developing a full business plan, you can still develop a
simple, stand-alone marketing plan, one that places the
spotlight on business networking, on a single sheet of
paper in an hour or less.
Decide on your networking strategy. Make the strategy
simple, e.g. collecting names for your newsletter database.
Decide on your networking goals. An example of a networking
goal might be, “Out of the people I talk to at the
networking event, I will find three who have an interest in
receiving my newsletter.”
Please keep in mind that a well conceived marketing
strategy does not equate to a business “quick fix.” As with
any marketing or advertising plan you must have patience.
Effective marketing is a process, not an outcome.
If you don’t have a networking plan, you’re not alone. 9
out of 10 of my clients ask for some assistance in
formulating both a “do-able” networking strategy and an
effective introductory “elevator” speech.
If you are interested in receiving a set of questions that
will make it easier to complete your simple marketing plan
project, please go to the resources section of the
BusinessSuccessBuilder.com website and download your
complimentary copy of “A Simple Plan.”
Networking Success Tip from Ike - Write out your networking
plan. Make your goals accomplishable. Commit to your plan
and follow it.
About the Author:
Ike Krieger is business mentor, author and speaker. His
company, BusinessSuccessBuilder.com, provides tips, tools,
ideas, resources and training that will help you produce
more clients, more referrals and more sales. Ike has helped
thousands of entrepreneurs, executives, salespeople and
professionals develop their skills, expand their business
and achieve peak performance, especially in the areas of
businss networking and sales. Subscribe to Ike's newsletter
at www.BusinessSuccessBuilder.com
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