It seems like there is some type of code used on the right questions and topics to discuss? Any suggestions?
I am horrible at business networking?
Yup, it is hard work.
1. Get a hardback notebook that you don't show to other people
2. Divide it into 26 sections, one for each letter of the alphabet
3. When you meet someone, copy down their name, address, phone number, family inof, birthdates, anniversaries, pet names, kid's ages, whatever...
4. Send an appropriate card or newspaper clipping at least 4 times a year. A christmas card can be one of those times.
Questions to Ask:
1. My name is ???, what is yours? Hi !!!!
2. I have been working on .... [Generate a 2 minute exciting elevator speech ... look online for suggestions about how to craft the perfect elevator speech.]
3. What have you been working on ?
4. That's interesting... how did you ???
Or, you must beproud of ????
Reply:If you have a gift for gab or are a great listenser business networkig is very easy. There is no code, just a great opportunity to share business stories, opportunities and get you business out there. Think creatively, unique something about your business that no one else has thought of, Don't be afraid to show difference. That is one thing you can shine at.
I love networking and just because I moved to another state doesnt mean I've lost what I had it just means more fun and opportunity to join the two states!
Go to a Toastmasters meeting and learn what you can do different. They critque public speaking and can help you tremendously
Wonderful time ............
Reply:Tim Sales is awesome at it, he has a website at www.brilliantexchange.com and a free newsletter to sign up for. He has conference training calls that are great. His support materials are great too. A very inspirational story. Give it a try.
Reply:experience or mentor
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