tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6577327422083874466.post1721305026165790912..comments2021-06-02T07:35:33.477-04:00Comments on Blueprints for Change: Getting the most out of networkingRev. Criss Ittermann, Life Facilitatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12365856266726316770noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6577327422083874466.post-17216834392991364102008-12-29T06:47:11.000-05:002008-12-29T06:47:11.000-05:00[...] I particularly like her ÂHint 6″ be a match...[...] I particularly like her ÂHint 6″ be a matchmaker. Carry other peopleÂs cards with you and when you encounter an opportunity for someone pass on their card.  I will add that you really should offer to make an introduction and follow up with it. Just giving some one a name is nice but they still have to get through the door but you can hand them right to the potential and do both a favor.Read her post here [...]New Year - New Opportunities « Changing Your Worldhttp://hveap.wordpress.com/2008/12/29/new-year-new-opportunities/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6577327422083874466.post-57630105539639565542008-12-31T15:38:38.000-05:002008-12-31T15:38:38.000-05:00I like the hint about noting who shows up to event...I like the hint about noting who shows up to events. I have a core group I network with and each time we go to an event we meet other people. As a result, we discuss the new businesses we met and what they do. Hint number 6 comes into play and we can refer people back and forth. The core continues to grow and word of mouth among everyone spreads. It is a very powerful way to develop brand recognition, testimonials and lasting business relationships that over time help grow your business.Cynthia Marsh-Crollhttp://www.crollorganizing.comnoreply@blogger.com