Every person I speak to who is just starting a business ALWAYS asks me what marketing strategies I recommend. Sometimes, I am not sure they like the answer because it is not an “easy” strategy to implement, especially as a new business owner. And that answer is NETWORKING.
I suspect the reason people don’t like to think about networking is because of the negative connotations it can have. If you have only been in pushy, “hard sell” networking environments, I don’t blame you! But networking does not have to be an “ugly” word and should include a range of formal and informal strategies.
Find a good local business group (not always possible), join an online network (Business Mums Network is one example), contribute to online forums relating to your field and build a great referral network. As Melissa Khalinsky relates in her blog, an informal method of networking is “name dropping”. She is correct when she says it is “a great way to grow your business by looking after your network. Recommending people in your network has a great way of paying you back, and in many ways you may not realise initially” . Incorporating this strategy into the culture of your business provides genuine, valuable relationship building, as opposed to shoving a business card in the hand of every person you see at your local business meeting!
Yours in Design
Michelle Grice
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