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Old 07-10-2007, 06:37 PM
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Making your Mark 3
Key elements for a lasting impression with your customers

This Week’s focus: Bars, Seminars, and being Social


I work in web design. Well, sort of. I work in web design in the sense that I can put together a basic site, understand most what people mean when they talk about htaccess, DNS and SQL (if you know what those acronyms mean, give yourself a pat on the back), and that I know enough people in the industry to fulfil most client requests, or have the unfortunate computer of a person who’s annoyed me hacked (not that I would, honest.)

Many of my projects involve dynamic coding and databases – basically, the site can, to a limited extent, think for itself. Of course, I can’t produce those sites without the help of some excellent programmers. How did I find these programmers? Social networking.

I know a guy who knows a guy. The guy introduced me to the guy he knows and now I know the guy the guy I know knows. Complicated? Not really.

So what use is a Social Network? That elusive buzz word we hear so often nowadays.

Webster (courtesy of Dictionary.com) defines Social Networking as;

“the use of a website to connect with people who share personal or professional interests, place of origin, education at a particular school, etc.”

“a person's family, neighbors, and friends with whom they are socially involved”


Wikipedia enlightens us on some of the business applications of Social Networking, such as;

“Social networks connect people at low cost; this can be beneficial for entrepreneurs and small businesses looking to expand their contact base. These networks often act as a customer relationship management tool for companies selling products and services. Companies can also use social networks for advertising in the form of banners and text ads. Since businesses operate globally, social networks can make it easier to keep in touch with contacts around the world.”

But Social Networking has many more forms than the internet. The seminars you go to? The conventions and trade shows? The bars you frequent? Your neighborhood darts club? They are all valuable sources to build your network.

The core element of social network is not about selling. It’s about relationships. It’s about building your resource pool to a hundred times what it is on your own. Say you know three people, and they know three people, who in turn know three people. It’s the ripple effect, it grows. A strong network allows you to draw on hundreds of people for countless resources, for everything from direct marketing and joint ventures, to getting that leaky tap fixed for a good price.


So what are the benefits of Social Networking?


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When you know a plumber, you ask a plumber about plumbing. You don’t go to the phonebook. The fact that said plumber knows you means that they’re going to be nicer to you, perhaps with a good price, some good advice or maybe just a better result. If you know a web designer (like me) you’d go to them for info and prices on web design. You have a starting point for whatever it is you’re after when you know people. People know people who know people. It all adds up, and within a strong network, you can cut your costs, and source better resources than by going through the phone book.

Trust

Trust is one of the biggest issues in business to date. Decisions are based on trust as much as logic. For example, you can be protected by a contract, but if said contract is broken, you still lose out in pursuing it, even if you win in the end. Therefore you’re more likely to enter into a contract with a person or business you trust not to break said contract. Somebody that you know, or that a friend or associate knows. Obviously you don’t trust some one from the off, which is why a network of strong relationships is crucial for better sales, better deals, and better business.

Brand Awareness

Something all the Stars (see Wealth Dynamics) out there will know about is branding. The goal of any good marketer is to build up an automatic association and recognition when people see their brand. People like to deal with people, so adding a face, a name and a personality to your brand won’t hurt you one bit. By networking, you’re getting your name out into the arena, and you’re building up a presence that will ultimately precede you in the business world.

A survey across several forums (including Business Forum) and business owners in person have suggested that while many business owners recognize the value of Social Networking or certain elements of it, they have yet to understand it’s techniques or unlock it’s full potential.

80% Said they found various forms of Social Networking useful
20% Said they hadn’t tried Social Networking, or didn’t find it useful

Of the 80% who found Social Networking useful about 30% used mainly tradeshows, seminars and conventions to build their networks, while 50% used mainly websites such as directories, forums and profile sites. 80% of the total who used Social Networking only used one or two forms, while the remaining 20% used multiple forms, including social events, cold calling and referral programs.


Ways to Build up your Network


Not enough room for all of it. The rest will be up on www.learning4ever.com soon

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Great post Savvy!
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Great post Savvy!
Aw, Spank you ^_^ It's about 200 words too long to post the whole thing, that's about half of the article. I'm not submitting it anywhere until I know whether or not I can use Tex's quote
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Head on. I needed to write an article for my website about social networking but could not really define it. Your post has been very helpful. Keep up the good work!
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Head on. I needed to write an article for my website about social networking but could not really define it. Your post has been very helpful. Keep up the good work!
That's only about half the article. I haven't heard back from Tex about quoting him so I'm taking that bit out and just putting the rest in. You can quote my article if you'd like or use the whole thing provided you leave all the links I have in it up and just quote me as the author and the site I work for.
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The full article (sans quotes) is now available on www.learning4ever.com in the free resources section.
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