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The Importance of Networking in a Down Economy

March 10, 2009 By Bonnie Marcus

I think by now we have all accepted the fact that our economy is in crisis and there is not an immediate panacea to catapult us back to financial stability. Every day we hear of more businesses going bankrupt and laying off employees.

Perhaps you are lucky enough to be employed or  own your own business. Even if you are currently unemployed, now is the time to get out there and network!  If you are vigilant at networking, you can continue to build your business, keep your job, and land a new position.

What to do if you own a business?   Network!

  1. Regularly stay in touch with your customers to ensure that they are pleased with your services.
  2. Consistently expand your referral network. Set appointments every week. Target specific numbers of new contacts per week.
  3. Look for new opportunities to showcase your business through your network. Write articles, blog, guest blog, go to networking meetings. Keep visible on your social media sites.
  4. Fine tune your pitch. Make sure that your message is compelling and memorable.
  5. Look for partner opportunities with complimentary businesses in your network. Tap your referral network for ideas.
  6. Entice new customers with special promotions. Brainstorm with your contacts. Collaborate.

What to do if you are employed?   Network!

  1. Make sure you stay visible at work. Now is not the time to hide in the shadows.
  2. Regularly meet with your boss to discuss your progress and set new goals.
  3. Expand your referral network inside and outside the company. Keep in contact with your network contacts on a consistent basis.
  4. Use social media sites to network. Join industry related groups on sites such as LinkedIn to increase your network and visibility.
  5. Develop an action plan. Who is in your web of influence at work? Who do you need to stay in front of? What actions are necessary?
  6. Keep track of your accomplishments on a daily/weekly basis. Be prepared to speak about your successes.
  7. Prepare your personal pitch. Be ready 24/7 to talk about what you do with your internal and external contacts. Don’t miss out on a opportunity to promote yourself because you are not prepared.

What to do if you are looking for a job?  Definitely network!

  1. Write out a list of your accomplishments. Review the list and write down what these successes say about you.
  2. Write 3-5 personality pluses and how they helped you in your past positions.
  3. Make contact with everyone in your network. Include family, friends, former colleagues, professional contacts (doctor, lawyer, chiropractor, dentist, accountant, etc.) and let them know what type of work you are seeking.
  4. Update your personal message to include your accomplishments. Your message should be upbeat and positive.
  5. Work the social media sites and industry related groups.
  6. Do your online searches daily and see the types of positions out there.
  7. Be clear what you want. Set your intentions in that direction. Let everyone know what type of position you are seeking.
  8. Prepare for each job interview. Research the company. Investigate to see if your network contacts have relationships in the company to help your efforts.

The challenge whether you are employed, unemployed,  or a business owner is to stay focused on work and keep a positive attitude. Set your intentions on new opportunities through your network contacts. Your diligence in networking activities will lay the groundwork for your continued success even in a down economy.

Bonnie Marcus

Bonnie Marcus is a Certified Executive Coach. With 25 years of sales and management experience, Bonnie has an extensive business background that includes VP of Sales at several national companies as well as CEO of a national healthcare company. She has held executive positions in startup companies and Fortune 500 companies. As the founder and principal of Women’s Success Coaching, Bonnie’s specialty is helping women in business achieve success and maximize their potential. She assists women with promoting themselves effectively in order to advance their careers and grow their businesses. Bonnie is well known for her motivational speaking and innovative workshops.

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Comments

  1. Chrysty Fortner says

    March 10, 2009 at 8:20 am

    I can’t comment right now because I’m networking at the coffee house with someone I reconnected with on a social network! Seriously, you can’t do enough right now. Out of sight, out of mind.

  2. Bonnie Marcus says

    March 10, 2009 at 8:36 am

    Christy,
    You are SO right. Go for it!

  3. Catherine Cantieri, Sorted says

    March 10, 2009 at 10:40 am

    I’m new to networking, but I’m starting to overcome my natural shyness in groups and have discovered that I love talking about what I do. Where I completely lose the plot is in converting my enthusiasm for my work into actual appointments and referrals. Maybe that will come in time.

  4. Bonnie Marcus says

    March 10, 2009 at 10:53 am

    Catherine,
    I sounds like you are getting more comfortable talking about your business. That’s the first step. Learning to ask for the business is the important second step. I would be happy to help you out with this if you are interested. It’s the most challenging part of the sales process for many women.

  5. Susan Gunelius says

    March 10, 2009 at 11:58 am

    Great post, Bonnie. I wrote something similar for FranchiseDirect.com recently where I argued that women are uniquely positioned to succeed during a recession because we are innately focused on relationships. As such, an economic downturn is the perfect opportunity to leverage that strength and boost networking efforts for long-term success. Here’s the link to the full post if you’re interested: http://www.franchisedirect.com/blog/guest-post-susan-gunelius-of-women-on-franchising/

  6. Holly Powell says

    March 12, 2009 at 1:14 am

    Thanks for sharing this insightful post. Networking is win win or today’s situation. It is how we communicate, participate and build relationship. We build our wealth through building personal relationship. After all, no man is an island.

  7. Dawn Billings says

    March 4, 2010 at 12:55 pm

    Bonnie, you are so right. Whatever you need, networking can help you get it. Thanks, Dawn Billings http://www.TheHeartLinkNetwork.com women’s networking in 3 countries, US, Canada and Australia

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