Business networking tip #18 – Look the part

business networking tipsNumber 18 in my series of business networking tips is to look the part. How we look plays an important part of how we get remembered and how we build our credibility. Like it or not, first impressions count.

How you look when attending business networking meetings can make a big difference. I know several photographers through business networking and only one of them always takes their camera to events. Guess which one gets the most work?

I have also met a couple of people doing pest control – one goes in a suit and the other goes in his branded work wear. Which do you think you are likely to remember when you think of pest control?

Some professionals have typical associations and you stand a better chance of being remembered for the right reasons if you look the part. For example, without knowing anything else…. [Read more...]

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Business networking reviews – BNI review part 2

business networking BNI reviewsWhen I wrote my first BNI review back in June 2011 I was not a member of BNI. I was giving a balanced view of some of the business networks in the UK. My story continues – writing the article reminded me of what I loved about BNI and it wasn’t long before I re-joined a local chapter in Guildford Surrey UK. So I thought I would let you know how it’s going so far.
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Business networking tip #17 – Look after your advocates

take care of your business networking advocatesIn my business networking book ‘The Accidental Salesman Networking Survival Guide’ I talk a lot about building up a network of advocates and I show you how this is done.

In business networking terminology, an advocate is someone who is a dream contact. It is what word-of-mouth marketing is all about.

An advocate will go out into the market place and sing your praises and recommend you whenever they spot a need for your products and services. An advocate will do this without you having to pay them a penny!

I always say that one advocate is worth ten clients and much of my business networking activity is about building up a network of advocates. It’s like having a team of agents but not having to pay them any commission. Indeed, the best advocates would probably be offended if you offered them money for their continued advocacy. [Read more...]

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Business networking tip #16 – Give as you would like to get

business networking tip - give as you would like to getOne of my favourite books is ‘Influence : the power of persuasion’ by Robert Cialdini where he documents 5 key strategies used by highly influential people. One of these 5 strategies, reciprocity, is especially important to business networking. It’s a key feature of international business networking organisation BNI for whom the mantra is “If I give you business, you will want to give me business” – and it works.

According to Cialdini, humans seem to have this inbuilt need to reciprocate. You buy someone a pint of beer and they want to buy you one back. You do someone a favour and they want to return the favour. Whether this is nature or nurture is very debateable because, in my experience, some people are just happy to keep taking without any apparent desire to reciprocate.

Fortunately enough people in business networking do get the concept of ‘Givers Gain’ that BNI have done so well to evangelise. In my experience, however, there is one thing you need to bear in mind:

People will give back what you give

They may give back in different ways but it will be something they consider equal value to settle the social ‘debt’. They will rarely give you massively more than you have given.

The way some people give referrals, it’s like they give someone a glass of tap water expecting to get back a glass of fine wine. Sorry but it ain’t gonna happen!

Some people, for example, give a referral by doing no more than giving a name and number of a contact with no effort to make an introduction. With Google and LinkedIn that information these days can be gained with little effort. In sales terms a referral like that adds little. Unfortunately people are often too polite to give feedback except by not giving referrals back.

So my business networking tip is to give as you would like to get. If you want to get more quality referrals or you want to continue getting quality referrals, make sure you are giving quality referrals.

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