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It's All About Who You Know
5 Tips to discovering valuable connections
Hello :
With only 130 connections on Linkedin, I'm within 2 degrees of 9,800 people! (...3 degrees away from 864,000 people!) 
In 2006, a previous client invited me to join a leadership breakfast group that he'd founded 15 years prior. Within a few months of joining, I met my future cofounders of the YPLG (Young Professionals Leadership Group). By attending these monthly leadership meetings, I continue to meet like-minded professionals and always walk away with fresh ideas on training and business development.
I purposely did not use the word "networking" in the subject line or headline for this newsletter. Why not? For many people, that word carries a stigma, conjuring up images of a room full of "Me Monsters," all with dollar signs in their eyes, engaging in cheesy conversations.
While many of us have had awkward or even unpleasant experiences with networking, it simply doesn't have to be that way. Whether you already make networking a part of your business development or it's the last thing you feel comfortable doing (even though you know you should) here are five tips to making valuable connections:
1. Showing Up is 80% percent of success While online networking is important, nothing compares with face-to-face meetings. Sure, there have been times that I didn't feel like attending an event, but each and every time I reminded myself that I had nothing to lose and everything to gain and went anyway, I met some excellent people.
2. Pitch That Elevator Pitch
You know the scene: Everyone is talking and no one is really listening. Fact is, people don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. You could theoretically deliver your elevator pitch to a hundred people in order to meet just one that would bring you new business, either directly or indirectly. Why play with those odds? Instead, here's a way to engage in a conversation with a stranger and still make relevant points about your business:
Ask for a story and listen well. Say, "Will you share a story with me, about a client you've recently helped?" The other person will always oblige.
- You'll understand what they do and maybe even why they do it;
- You'll develop a much better sense of what type of person they are;
- You'll get them onto new conversational ground, and away from the same old script;
- You'll learn how to position your story, making it relevant to them.
3. There are no competitors, only partners People are always asking me who my competitors are. My answer is always the same - "There are no competitors, only partners." We live in an abundant world. There is enough for everyone. For example, it doesn't matter that our Young Professionals Leadership Group includes two or three financial advisors as members. They can learn from each other .... and do. Besides, any given member will connect with one of them more than the others, when it comes to doing business together or referring leads. I've traded lots of great ideas with many people in my industry, but I've never considered any of them to be my competition. I've noticed that, in the end, we tend to attract clients that are just right for us.
4. Join Non-Networking Groups Not a fan of structured networking groups? Do what I do. Join "non-networking" groups. I attend three separate monthly leadership breakfasts. We're all there to share strategies for success. When you're surrounded by dozens of like-minded individuals, networking occurs ... naturally. Fact is, any time you're surrounded by a group of people, it's an opportunity to make valuable connections. As you attend those holiday parties and friendly gatherings, make an effort to talk with someone you don't yet know that well. More often than not, you'll be glad you did. What do you have to lose?
5. We Should Really Do Lunch
When you make a valuable connection, set up a follow-up appointment for coffee or lunch. This allows you to pursue more focused conversations than those had in large group settings, and can lead to stronger associations.
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Our world is a richer place for the many connections we make along life's path. Like author Bob Burg always says, "All things being equal, people will do business with and refer business to those people they know, like and trust."
Additional Resources: Bob Burg, Author PerfectNetworker.com BeltwayNetworking.com
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