Education

How Not To Network 

There’s a lot of information around about how to network effectively; which presupposes that it is an art to be learned. But there is also a case for laying down the guidelines for how NOT to network.

Successful networking is, in the end, another application of good people skills. You would not expect to endear yourself to someone if your eyes are constantly wandering off round the room while he/she was talking to you.

Still, at some point everyone will end up, cornered, at the networking event from hell. On such occasions it is as well to remember the old adage: “There is no failure, only feed-back”. While the event may be less than successful, you can at least derive some small benefit from it by registering all the pitfalls you personally have not fallen into.

Cardinal rules of how not to network include the following:

1) Do not attend a networking event with your mother if you are 45 or over. It tends not to project you in the most credible light.

2) Do not tell fellow networkers the precise calorie content of what they were just about to pitch into with gusto. It tends to make them feel bad about themselves, and therefore also about you also. It really is not the best way to make friends and influence people.

3) Do not launch into endless stories about obscure relatives or acquaintances of yours who your fellow networkers don’t know, are never likely to meet and most likely would not wish to know, now that you have divulged every detail of their personal and professional life.

4) If, for some inexplicable reason, you have brought your elderly mother and she shows signs of revealing that your business is struggling so badly that she is your book-keeper, company secretary, cleaner, salesman and banker, then GAG HER, forthwith. Better public suicide than public character assassination.

5) Do not visit a stream of consciousness narrative about your entire working life on those around you. It’s just possible that they may find it less fascinating than you do.

6) Do not whinge on about excessive portion size when other people are demolishing vast quantities with all the finesse of a famished Rottweiller. It may - just - embarrass them enough to get a 100g unchewed mouthful of meat stuck in their craw.

7) Do NOT start asking who wants a doggy bag and threaten to foist your left-overs on other people. (It’s strange, I know, but they might just not want to depart with your left-overs in a pocket of their business suit, or even wrapped in a paper napkin in their best handbag.)

8) Do consider that the purpose of the event is to circulate and find out a little about as many of your fellow networkers as possible. They will appreciate your interest in them, however transient.

9) Do bear in mind that a networking event doesn’t have to be an endurance test. He/she who stays longest in one place mesmerising a prey who has lost the will to live does not win.

Common sense should be enough to ensure universal adherence to the above rules. Unfortunately, as the old adage goes, common sense can be an uncommon quality.

(C) 2006 Annie Kaszina

Annie Kaszina Ph D, is a coach and writer with a passion for helping women to rebuild their confidence and get their life back on track after divorce, relationship breakdown or years spent out of the workplace raising a family. Annie is the author of “The Woman You Want To Be”. This ebook will teach you how you can love yourself first, so that you can create strong self-belief and build the fulfilling future you’re looking for on firm foundations.

Educate Your Way To Success By Raymond Johnston Jr

There are a number of factors that will determine your level of success in the Internet Marketing world. One of the most important is time management.

One of the hardest things for anyone in this business to learn, is where to focus your efforts to be the most productive.

I continuously read statements saying, I make more money now and spend less time working. I have no doubt this is true, but is that an option for someone who is just starting in this business?

Longevity itself, brings more experience, more contacts, more customers, name recognition. I could go on but you get the picture. A lot of the options that come from just being around for a while, are not there when you first start out.

This is true in most any business, not just those on the Internet.

In fact, I believe the lack of time or the misuse of time is the number one reason, only 2% to 5% will end up being successful.

Why does time management become so important?

The majority of people attempting to start a business on the Internet are still working another job. This allows a limited amount of time for most.

This makes it even more important, that you spend your time wisely.

There is no book or table to look at and know how to break up the hours that you do have available. But there is one thing you must do or you will have no chance of success.

Educate Yourself

Everyone is trying to cut corners, save a little time. Do Not and just to make sure this sinks in, Do Not, under any circumstances cut corners here.

I don’t care what path you choose in life, without learning the ropes so to speak, you are not going to succeed.

Too many people think they will just learn as they go and disregard the education at the moment. You can and will learn as you go but the best time management tool you have is the ability to educate yourself now.

Human nature makes us want to think of today. The thought process tells us, we only have three hours we can possibly work. I need to accomplish something now, so I need to spend the entire three hours working towards a result I can see.

There are so many things to do. Work on your website, write ads, send in some ads to ezines that accept free ads. And the list goes on and on. There is so much to do and so very little time to do it.

I hear that little voice saying, I just don’t have time to read and study today.

Resist the temptation to spend the entire three hours doing these tasks. Take at least an hour of that time and spend it educating yourself. Look beyond today and tomorrow.

It’s a very hard thing to convince yourself to do. It’s hard to see a big hunk of your time spent and not be able to see some visual results.

The more knowledgeable you become, the easier it is to manage your time.

The more time you spend educating yourself, the better the chances are that you will be one of those saying, I make more money and spend less time working.

Take the time and Educate Your Way to Success.

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