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Creating A Network That Works
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Creating A Network That Works
by Diane Hughes © 2001
Do you ever stand in awe of those people who seem to know
everybody and everything? I know I do! Regardless of what
you're looking for, these people have their finger on the pulse
of the 'Net and know where to find it. Their network of
resources and people is incredible! Yours can be, too. It's
actually very simple to create a network that works to bring you
business, offers feedback and provides those resources that we
all need to have.
---- Make A Wish List
The first step in creating a network that works is making a list
of what you want. Go ahead, think of the perfect situation where
you would have anything you needed at your fingertips. For
example, if you have a Web design business you might find it very
helpful to create associations with people who offer services
that compliment yours. Why? Because if these people are heavily
involved with the process of getting a Web-based business up and
going, they could send you many leads and that could turn into
paying clients.
What else might you want? Perhaps free advertising or publicity
to bring more business your way? Sure! Write it down on the
wish list.
---- Making Wishes Come True
Now, the next step is to find the resources you need in order to
make those wishes realities. It's not as difficult as it sounds.
Just expand on your wish list a bit in the following way.
We mentioned needing associations with service providers that
compliment our example of Web design. So write down companies
that provide: Web hosting, merchant accounts, shopping carts,
autoresponders, Internet checks, copywriting, graphic design and
scripting/programming.
We also said we needed some advertising or publicity. So add to
the list the following: ezine ad swaps, banner ad swaps, local
newspapers, local TV and radio stations, Chambers of Commerce.
Finally, it's time to go to work. The best way to start is to
alert your friends and associates of what you are trying to
accomplish. It's simple to send a quick email that states
something to the effect of, "I'm in the process of expanding my
resources and find I'm in need of the following [provide the
list]. If you know of anyone who you highly recommend in one of
the above areas, please offer them my phone number and email
address. I am interested in arranging a joint affiliation with
them in order to increase both our businesses."
You can also send the same message to any lists or bulletin
boards you frequent. Most people are more than happy to refer
those they have had pleasant working relationships with.
---- Final Decisions
Lastly, once you get the results from your search back, contact
the ones you feel most comfortable with. Again, honestly explain
what you are doing and that you would like to create a joint
partnership with them in order to exchange leads, prospects and
services.
Even if someone does not suit your needs at the moment, enter
them into your database for future reference. I once had a
graphic designer's email address and samples for 6 months before
having a need for them. However, because I had already
established contact, once my need arose it was smooth sailing!
When you are ready to begin your projects, just contact those on
your list who can fill a need. Perhaps you want to advertise
your Web design services. You can ask someone in your network (a
Web host, a graphic artist, etc.) to participate in joint
advertising with you. This will allow you to get excellent
exposure for ½ the price because those costs are shared with your
"partner".
You can also set up a referral process. I have several
arrangements with others in where we exchange referrals. Some do
it for a fee, others just do it on a one-for-one basis. You and
your network member can decide what works best for you.
The results of this simple process are normally tremendous. The
majority of small business owners are always looking for ways to
expand their businesses. Exchanging leads with one another,
creating joint affiliations and bartering are great ways to
create a broad network that truly does work!
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Diane Hughes is an accomplished internet entrepreneur and
editor of the popular ProBizTips Newsletter. You can learn
more about Diane and her success in helping many start a
home business and make money from home by clicking below:
http://www.viralmarketzone.com/diane
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