TMI

OK, so maybe you should hide just a little bit. Quite a while ago I wrote about the need to show “selective vulnerability” with your networking contacts. We need to be prepared to open up a little bit to those around us so that they can connect to us as a...

Networking Mental Trash: Worthlessness

You are not an empty coffee cup. What are you thinking? No, seriously, when you go to a networking event or show up for a one-to-one over coffee, what are you thinking? It’s largely your mental state which will determine the relative amount of success you...

At the Bottom of it All

Sometimes we help them stand,Sometimes they help us stand. It’s not the techniques. Techniques make you comfortable, efficient, and effective, but won’t guarantee networking success. It’s not the events. Events make it possible for you to meet new...

Focus to the Front

I think I’ll just check my messages. OK, let’s be honest. You’ve heard the siren song call of your smart phone on more than one occasion. How wonderful to be able to check your email inbox, voice mail, or maybe even read a few posts on the social...
Process not Product

Process not Product

Didn’t I just clean this yesterday? Just cleaning the desk isn’t enough. I have a number of friends who are professional organizers. They help people who have challenges dealing with the clutter of modern life. The mistake that most of their new clients...

A Time to Connect and a Time to Sell

What happens when you “door-to-door” sell at an event Networking is not the only way to bring customers to your business. You’ve got telemarketing, door-to-door sales, direct mail, and print advertising. Heck, you can even tie a banner behind an...
Greg Peters
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