Building Relationships through Effective Networking

Businesses owners, startups, and entrepreneurs are continuously looking for new prospects, positioning their brand, and reaching new customers. Most entrepreneurs, startups, and small business owners are attending industry conferences, seminars, trade shows, and networking events. Finding the right networking platform is critical for their corporate and professional growth.

Effective business networking is not at just about landing the next big sale or connecting with a business contact you have tried to connect with. Successful networking must focus on creating relationships. You need to establish strong relationships, trust, and a positive image within our existing and ever expanding network.

Here are some tips you should keep in mind when you are looking at networking opportunities.

  • Successful networking is about being genuine and authentic. You need to create relationships that are built on trust and finding out how you can help others. Don’t fake it. It will not help you one bit. It will discredit you and your company.
  • Define your goals prior to participating in networking meetings. Without a very clear vision and goals why you are attending these events, you are wasting your time and money. On top of that, you will look unprofessional to the other people in the room. The best way to prevent this from happening is to select familiar industry groups and meetings that will help you to achieve your goals.
  • Connect with industry contacts who have the same interests. Attend events where to meet people who have the same business interests and positive attitude. Prior to attending a meeting, look at the list of participants, reach out the them, and ask them about their experience. It also helps to take a closer look at the meeting organizers.
  • It is great to be the Go-To Person. Successful networkers are “Givers”. They want to support you, knowing that their support will turn into support when they need support in return. Sharing valuable information will put you and your business on the top of the list when they need your expertise.
  • Communicate a clear message about what you do. Networking is all about the less than sixty second opportunity. You need to communicate to others what you do, how you differentiate your business from your competition. Be brief and precise enough to put that message on the back of your business card.
  • Waiting days to follow up is bad for the business. Immediately follow up on meetings and referrals. When people other businesses start providing you with contacts within their network, your action, or the lack thereof, will be a reflection on them. Therefore, follow up with the business contact or referral the very same day and let your contact know that you followed up.
  • It is important to be recognized as a “Giver and not “Taker”. Many networking meetings are an excellent opportunity to share what you are looking for. It is always great to offer your expertise before asking someone to do something for you.
  • Global networking is a complete different topic. When you are attending events, conferences, and trade shows, you must be prepared to shift your attention to cross-cultural awareness. If you are traveling overseas, you should consult with an expert to receive appropriate training.

We hope that this information will help you to be prepared for your next networking meeting.

About Global CIF

Global CIF is an Atlanta, GA, U.S.A. based trade show management and consulting firm. We have over 20 years of global trade show and consulting experience, reaching an extensive network in over 25 countries and 65 industries. Global CIF provides hands-on business solutions that enable companies to expand their reach. For additional information on Global CIF visit http://www.globalcif.com.

Contact:

Dirk Ebener, 5077 Dallas Highway, Suite 201, Powder Springs, GA 30127, U.S.A.,
Phone +1 (404) 424-9598 ext. 2; info@globalcif.com.

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GLOBAL CIF CONTINUES TO EXPAND THE WORKSHOP SERIES TO PREPARE SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS FOR DOMESTIC AND GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES.

Global CIF has just released the August to October schedule for the “Domestic and Global Trade Show and Business Training” workshops. The workshops are specially designed to help business owners to develop an understanding of opportunities at trade shows, developing new business models, as well as implementing successful procedures and opportunities for domestic and international business growth.

The workshop series offers small business owners 90-minute training and content with an experienced global business expert. The small group setting events will allow small business owners to ask questions on a variety of topics ranging from how to select the right trade show, to successfully implementing social media and networking activities in their business.

“Business owners have to know how to choose the best marketing platform for their business expansion,” says Dirk Ebener, CEO of Global CIF. “The monthly workshops will cover a lot of important topics, including networking, cross-cultural information, developing sales channels, and social media training.”

Workshop participants can choose to attend any of the below workshops:

  • August 10 – How to use social media for trade shows and your business.
  • August 24 – Developing new sales channels – Expanding sales and finding new platforms to increase your Rolodex.
  • September 14 – Successful trade show planning and management.
  • October 12 – Do’s and Don’ts of domestic and international business activities.

Additional workshop topics for September and October of 2015 will be posted in the next couple of weeks. The ninety-minute workshops will take place in Marietta and have limited seating.

About Global CIF

The “Domestic and Global Trade Show and Business Training” workshops are being presented and organized by Global CIF which provides consulting and event management solutions for domestic and international companies. With an extensive network in more than 25 countries and 60 industries, Global CIF provides hands-on business solutions that enable companies to expand their reach. For additional information on Global CIF visit http://www.globalcif.com.

Media Contact:
Dirk Ebener, 3600 Dallas Highway, Suite 230-161, Marietta, GA, 30064; Phone +1 (404) 735-5646; dirkebener@globalcif.com

National Small Business Week 2015

This week is “National Small Business Week” in the U.S.A. According to information published by SBA Office of Advocacy in March 2014, small businesses make up for 99.7% of U.S. employer firms, 63% of net private-sector jobs, and 48.5% of net new private-sector employment. These businesses account for 33% of exporting value (sources see below)

Running your own business means a LOT of time where the business owner is on her/his own. They are down deep in the middle of entrepreneurship. They are building their business step by step, dollar by dollar, supporting other business and startup companies with their dollars. This week is your opportunity to help a Small Business near you.

I will continue to support my neighbors and friends who own a small business. As a small business owner myself, I know how important it is for all of us to have local customers.

As business owners, we need to make sure that we focus on providing the very best customer service possible. We want our customers to leave happy, finish a call with a high attention and commitment to customer satisfaction, and doing business with us again and again.

We all know that it is important to network with other small business owners. Therefore, support your local business associations and chambers of commerce.

I also recommend that you work with companies that can provide with business solutions, CRM tools, and training. Evernote is one of the management tools that can help you a lot.

All of these groups mentioned here are small businesses and owned by your neighbors and friends.

Let us help them and make a difference. But, do not stop when the week is over. Continue to help and support them all the time. Small businesses are the engine of our economies.

For more information about “National Small Business Week”, go to https://www.sba.gov/nsbw/nsbw and visit a small business owner near you.

Global CIF – We will help you to reach new domestic and global markets. Connect with our network to expand your business. One-on-one consulting that reaches your markets. You can reach us by phone at (404) 735-5646 or email at info@globalcif.com. Our website is http://www.globalcif.com.


Source: https://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/FAQ_March_2014_0.pdf

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, SUSB, CPS; International Trade Administration; Bureau of Labor Statistics, BED; Advocacy-funded research, Small Business GDP: Update 2002- 2010, http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/7540/42371.