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Business Networking Tips Blog by: Scott Ingram
Thinking Beyond Opportunities to Resources
posted on May 20, 2012
Most of the active networkers I meet are primarily driven by a desire for more opportunities. Some are looking for job opportunitied, many are looking for new business opportunities in the form of referrals to new clients. Rarely do I meet folks who are actively seeking resources. Read more »
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Imperfect Networking
posted on May 14, 2012
There is no exactly right way to network, and nobody is perfect. So don't beat yourself or be afraid to make mistakes along the way. They're going to happen. I promise. Read more »
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The Power of Testimonials
posted on May 7, 2012
What's the best way to convince somebody that you or your offering are the best fit for someone's needs? Have someone who's already experienced you and your skills tell them.You can try and tell someone how great you are all you want. What you say about yourself will always be taken fairly lightly. What others say about you will almost always have significantly more impact. Read more »
Author: Scott Ingram
Are You Dealing?
posted on April 23, 2012
Compared to many other cultures we show an incredible amount of disrespect in the way we treat business cards. Whether we realize it or not the way we treat our own business cards and the cards of others says something about us. Read more »
Author: Scott Ingram
You Don't Need to Network... Until You NEED to Network
posted on April 15, 2012
I've come to believe that networking is fairly counter cyclical. Meaning that in good times fewer people network, and in bad times thare are more people out networking. From what I've seen this is primarily due to people going to networking events because they need something. Typically a new job, more clients, etc. This is likely one of the major reasons people are turned off by networking. Everyone seems to have selfish motives. Read more »
Author: Scott Ingram
Frustrated by Traditional Networking Events
posted on April 10, 2012
One of our LinkedIn Group members started a great discussion:Networking in Austin has become one long-winded sales pitch (elevator pitch) after another. What have you found to work to build relationships and long-term connections at networking events? Read more »
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Relationships Don't Reset
posted on April 2, 2012
If you've read much networking advice you might come to the conclusion that most of those dispensing this wisdom are farmers. There's lot of talk of nurturing, and taking care of relationships as if they were plants or crops.This analogy is useful to a point. Sure care and feeding are important as you are building a relationship, but the similarities pretty much end there. Read more »
Author: Scott Ingram
What's the Point of Productivity?
posted on March 26, 2012
Our monthly NetStorming event is this afternoon, and Donna Fox will be presenting: The Top 5 “Productivity Thieves,” and how to Lock Them Up! Ironically the feedback that we've gotten in the last couple of weeks is that a lot of folks feel that in order to be most productive it's probably best for them to ski Read more »
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Network Less Like a Cat and More Like a Dog
posted on March 19, 2012
In the Ingram household we have 2 cats and a dog. The way they behave in general got me thinking about the behaviors of different kinds of networkers. As you're about to find out I'm definitely more of a dog person than a cat person, but even if you love cats I think you'll agree with the lesson. Read more »
Author: Scott Ingram
Doing It Right
posted on February 27, 2012
There's been a bit of an unintentional theme to my reading lately as I've been listening to both The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey and Winners Never Cheat by Jon M. Huntsman. Read more »
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