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NETWORKINGBe Happy in LIFE Inspiration - November 2005It's not WHAT you know, it's WHO you know
At school, we get the idea that the more knowledge we gain, the more successful we'll be in life. This intellectual focus on life is still practiced in many places around the world. The emotional approach that has been around for many years and got a boost with Daniel Goleman's book, "Emotional intelligence," proved that success has a better correlation to emotional abilities, rather then academic ones. Relationships with others and with ourselves are major parts of this concept. Many people have asked us what we were doing that brought us to those wonderful places around the world. Every time we answer, we realise that it wasn't our profession, our education or our knowledge, but our attitude and the people we knew personally that were the key to this wonderful journey.
I think the most surprising part in this was that getting each job did not depend on Gal's expertise, his computer skills or his ability to search well on the net, but on the people we knew, the network we had developed, our "safety net." Some time ago, we found out that over 70% of the jobs are not even advertised and are filled by "word of mouth," so your chances of knowing about a new job depends on the people you know.
Networking is inexpensive, sometimes even free, and it works because of two major psychological truths:
Therefore, the more people you know (i.e. the bigger your network), the more business you'll do. It gets even better. Of everybody they know, people prefer to do business with the people they like and/or trust. Therefore, the more good relationships you have (i.e. the stronger your network), the more business you'll do. Granted, not every person is a social butterfly and not all of us have a big network. It may be encouraging to know that networking is a learned skill and persistence is the key. As Thomas Edison once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." Just take it one person at a time, one conversation at a time.
Selling is a relationship between two entities exchanging things they value. I give you something and you give me something in return. I give you my money and you give me a Pizza. I give you some of my time and you give me some of your money. Think about it, even volunteering is an exchange of service in return for a good feeling. Networking is about building long-lasting relationships of give-and-take. Good networking is ensuring that everybody wins in the exchange. National Sales Executive Association research shows that over 80% of sales are closed after a minimum of 5 contacts. This means that, in order to build a relationship with someone that's strong enough for them to buy from you, you need to spend time with them and socialise with them 5 or more times. so don't thought away your dish so fast.
With our coaching clients, we put a lot of emphasis on relationships. Once the clients discover the power of relationships, they move forward with their personal life and their business much quicker. For all our clients, it is the safety network they establish around them, which determines their success in the coaching process. They become people magnets - friendly, helpful and caring. In the business environment, instead of working their guts out, there is a group of people working with them. Life starts to look like fun. To walk the talk, Gal and I have sampled the networking events and groups in Brisbane. Some of the networking events happen occasionally, some groups meet once a month, some every other week and the most successful ones meet every week. All of them can show serious value to their members. Unfortunately, the cost associated with these groups is not trivial. There's food, drinks, up-front and ongoing membership fees and parking. For a small business, especially a new small business, this can be a big consideration. So, in the last month, Gal and I have been involved in establishing the Brisbane Business Club (BBC). This is a FREE networking club, which meets weekly on Wednesdays from 9:15 to 10:15 am. We had wonderful two meetings and had plenty of ideas to help each other. If you live in or around Brisbane, you can join us for a great exchange of ideas, support and referrals. For more information, please contact us.
Until next time, remember: You are a sales person, whether at home, working for someone else or running you own business. make sure you know what you're selling, connect with people because "what goes around, comes around" and you never know if the next person you've met through someone in your network, is you next partner in business or in life. Be happy! Ronit
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