Every major opportunity that has happened to me in my life, career and business has come through networking, conversations and introductions. In the world we live in effective networking can fast track your career or business – or your failure to do it well or at all can leave you struggling in the sidelines. I’ve gained friends, contacts, business, profits and profile through it.  

Whether you’re at a point where you’re wanting step up in your career -or change it – or whether it’s the case that you’re your own boss and are looking to gain clients, contacts and profits, effective networking can be the difference between those who really flourish and the also rans.

As a coach, motivational speaker and author it is essential for my business. It is something that is so dear to my heart that  I now teach emerging and established professionals and entrepreneurs  how to flourish through it at my monthly Networking for Success event at the British Library Business & IP Centre

Here are 10 reasons why you should get networking and how you can benefit.

  1. Connections– gain great contacts across countless fields – for mutual benefit 
  2. Relations– build new friendships, partnerships and possibilities
  3. Elevation – gain business, clients, sales or career opportunities
  4. Inspiration–often events great have speakers who can motivate and inspire
  5. Isolation – meet others to share, support, advance and stop you getting stuck
  6. Introductions – direct introductions to those you might otherwise never meet or be able to access
  7. Direction – it can guide, direct, signpost you and help you progress you in life / career / business 
  8. Information – many events provide info advice as might the delegates you meet
  9. Education--many events can boost your knowledge, skills and abilities
  10. Celebration –Events can help you unwind, have fun, celebrate.

There are many myths around networking and many people have picked up bad habits giving it a bit of a bad reputation. But networking – relationship building for mutual benefit – makes our personal, working and business world go around. Great networking happens when you’re strategic, authentic and where you allow chance and serendipity to kick in.

It’s shrewd to network in a range of places: conferences, seminars, exhibitions, socially, in the workplace – through to simply catching up with friends and family. There is both a skill and an art to it – but key to it is being yourself, never being selfish and looking for mutual benefit.

Join me at Networking for Success and learn how to network strategically, skillfully, naturally and nerve free. It will help you to explore how and where to network and how to leverage, build and utilize your existing network so that every-one wins. See dates / BOOK NOW.