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This tip is from The Networking Gurus News - September Issue. The newsletter also contains a comprehensive listing of business networking events in the Denver metro area, as well as other networking resources. For a free subscription, go to http://www.thenetworkinggurus.com.
In last month's tip you learned about the four main types of events you can attend to grow your personal and professional network. This month, we focus on a different method for growing your network, on-line business networking sites. Although nothing beats face-to-face contact, using on-line networking allows you to expand your network in ways that just aren't possible in person. For example, you can search from among thousands of people world-wide for individuals who meet whatever criteria you have established. For business networking sites, you create a profile that is searchable by others. You can also search the network for people you want to know. These sites allow you to see who your connections know, which can help you find clients, start business relationships, or engage in a job search. You can also search for others who share your work history, alma mater or interests. Here are 5 simple steps to using these sites. 1) Visit a number of business networking sites and pick the one that most appeals to you. Below is a list of groups to get you started. The one we use and therefore know the best is LinkedIn. LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com Ryze Business Networking: http://ryze.com Ecademy: http://www.ecademy.com OpenBC: http://www.openbc.com ZeroDegrees: http://www.zerodegrees.com Soflow: http://www.soflow.com Knowmentum: http://www.itsnotwhatyouknow.com 2) Prepare Your Profile A key factor of on-line networking is that you will have a profile posted that others can access. Think of your profile as being like an on-line resume, only it presents you as a currently employed person, rather than someone looking for a job. Some people will use key word searches to find you, so think carefully about what key words you include in your profile. Present yourself in the best light possible and include as much relevant information as you can. 3) Search for People To Connect With Look for people who you want to be part of your network. Each site has a search function that allows you to search using various criteria. An easy way to start is with colleagues from current or former jobs, or former classmates. After you find them, you invite them to become part of your network. 4) Expand Your Network Once you start connecting with people, you will be able to see their connections. The simplest way to use those connections is to see who you know in common and invite those people to be part of your network. 5) Be Professional Be just as professional when you are networking with people on-line as you would be in person. Edit your messages carefully for content, spelling, and grammar. Look first for what you can do for others, not what they can do for you. Don't over-promote yourself or your business. This month, pick one on-line networking site and create and post a profile to it. Donna Feldman & Cindy Rold are coaches who help business professionals grow their businesses, be more successful and achieve their goals. If you're curious about how coaching can help you, call us to schedule a complimentary consultation.
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Cindy Rold, JD, ACC Maverick Coaching & Speaking Author of The Networking Gurus News www.thenetworkinggurus.com cindy@cindyrold.com |
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