Networking is an essential component of a business' success. Jean Kelley explains how, whether done online or in person, effective networkworking can establish a strong, positive presence.

Channel Partners

July 15, 2010

5 Min Read
Take Your Business Networking to a New Level

By Jean Kelley

For any business, effective networking is an essential component to success. Today, though, the landscape of business networking has changed dramatically. No longer does business networking exclusively involve standing in a crowded room of people, meeting and greeting with total strangers and exchanging numerous business cards. While such traditional networking is still valid and effective, e-networking done via business social networking sites is just as valuable.

Regardless of what anyone thinks about social networking sites, the fact is that they are here to stay. Sure, theyll evolve over the years and will likely look very different than they do today, but ultimately theyll still exist. And while purely social social networking sites can have a business aspect to them, its important for business owners, executives and managers to have a strong presence on the tried-and-true business networking sites (example: LinkedIn). 
 
Why? Because your clients, customers, colleagues and others look to business networking sites for evidence of your character. For example, when a prospect is thinking about doing business with you, he or she will likely do a social media search for you. Never before did average people have the ability to research anyone or any company they wanted. While in the past background checks were expensive and time-consuming, these days a few mouse clicks and keystrokes can pull up a goldmine of information. Thats why you and your company need to be on business networking sitesand you need to be using the e-networking sites effectively.

The following suggestions will help you become a savvy e-networker with a positive online presence.

Dont be a contact collector; be a contact cultivator. The goal of any networking endeavor is to build relationships, not just to collect business cards. E-networking is no different. If youve been on any business networking sites, youve likely seen people with 500+ connections. At first you may think, Wow, that person sure knows a lot of people. But does he or she really know those connections? Or is this person just collecting contacts?

Rather than accepting and sending invitations to anyone, be mindful of with whom you connect. When you do make a connection with someone, look over his or her profile and then add a personal note to the person where you indicate a shared interest, club, affiliation, etc. For example, you could respond to someone by writing, I see you attended Northwestern University (or are a member of the Miami Business Association, or have a pet beagle). I have a similar interest in that I (also attended Northwesternam a member of the Tulsa Business Association.have a dog named Snoopyetc.). You get the idea. Find a shared interest to build upon that will make you stand out and open the lines for real communication later.

Have a clear purpose. Many people think theyre going to get business from being on social media sites. While you can get business from your online activities, this shouldnt be your ultimate purpose. Rather, your purpose should be to make people aware of who you are by sharing your expertise.

Any business networking site is a place for you to give, not just to get. So to get business from your e-networking activities, you have to contribute meaningful content. You can find many groups to belong to that have strong conversations going. If you post something in the discussion thats smart and useful (good content), then chances are someone will ask to connect with you. Now you have more people to share your message with.

Other examples of good content are asking thought-provoking questions, posting a motivational quote and sharing a business tip. No matter what you post, if you get a reply, acknowledge the person for their feedback or contribution. Just as you cant take people for granted in the brick and mortar world, you cant take them for granted in the virtual world either. Everyone who reacts to your content is a potential relationship and you need to treat them as such.

When youre replying to a question someone else poses, try to answer in the early part of the conversation rather than after 100 others have already replied. You want your answer to be in that first page of results. That way anyone who replies after you sees your photo and business information every time. With that said, pay close attention to what the question is and dont answer anything capriciously. Always remember that your reply is posted forever.

Add some personal flair to your profile. Even though this is business, its okay to put some personal flair to your profile. After all, no one is all business all the time. Chances are you have some interesting hobbies or other areas of your life that people find intriguing. For example, maybe you collect antique cars, breed prize-winning poodles, tend a vineyard in your backyard, or have the citys largest yo-yo collection. These are interesting tidbits of yourself that you can weave into your profile to make you appear more real. 

Additionally, look at the tools and widgets the business networking sites make available to you and use them. You can do such things as post your reading list, link your blog, upload your Twitter feed and more. People can get to know you by these additional applications. Even better, theyre very user-friendly and easy to integrate into your business networking persona.

A New Twist on an Old Tool

We are currently in the biggest social media experiment in the world. Those who embrace business e-networking now are essentially the pioneers who will shape how this tool is implemented and how it evolves. As you move forward, however, remember that your involvement with business networking sites should be just one small aspect of your business building efforts; its definitely not an end-all approach for getting business. Essentially, when you use todays business e-networking tools effectively, youll have one more way to connect with clients and prospects so you can build your business and boost your bottom line.

Jean Kelley works with corporate leaders all over the world to help them achieve their highest potential. She is president and founder of

Jean Kelley Leadership Consulting

 and Jean Kelley Leadership Alliance, through which she has helped more than 500,000 businesspeople enhance their careers.

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