Much of sales is about making connections.
To build your pipeline and reach potential buyers you wouldn't normally get access to, it's essential to always be expanding your network.
Don't overlook the hidden potential that is all around you. Creating new opportunities from pre-existing ones is the most elemental of networking skills.
When looking for organizations to join to help you build your relationships and connections, choose groups where you can make a contribution and will be interested in what is going on.
Listening and asking questions helps you build rapport and trust. Practice your communications until you feel confident that your message will come across as genuine and unscripted.
Be proactive and start conversations with others. This does not mean you have to be the center of attention and the life of the party. Simply be yourself and the rest will fall into place.
Balance the amount that you talk with the amount the other person is talking and ask open-ended questions.
When you find good conversations with people who could be the right fit, don't be too quick to leave. A few rich conversations and good new connections can make for a very successful event.
Follow up turns a casual contact made at a meeting, party, or event into a potential long-term relationship.
As you work to stay in touch, try to develop relationships that benefit the other party as much as they do you. Build relationships for the long term.
More and better relationships mean a greater likelihood of generating leads that you can convert into great opportunities for your business.
Make a commitment to improve your networking skills and you'll see that "givers gain" is more than just a nice saying.