Mar 19, 2006

Your Net WORTH...

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Hope your day is starting off beautifully and that your having a great weekend so far! Today's article is about your network of clients, associates, partners, vendors and even competitors is or should be a cornerstone of your career and your business.

Michael Angier is sharing some ideas on the care and feeding of your contact list, read more below...

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Your Net WORTH is Determined
by Your NetWORK
by Michael Angier, founder and CIO
www.SuccessNet.org
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I used to think my library was my most valuable material possession. It’s still very important to me. But equally as important is my contact list.

No matter what you do or how self-reliant you may be, it’s impossible to succeed without knowing, working with and helping other people. Your network of clients, associates, partners, vendors and even competitors is—or should be—a cornerstone of your career and yourbusiness.

The old adage, “It’s not what you know, but WHO you know that counts,” may be as true today as it ever was—perhaps more so.

Who you know is your network. And it should be one of your most valuable assets. It’s up to you to plant, cultivate, nurture and harvest this network.

Being able to joint venture with others, ask the advice of people who know, collaborate with people, mastermind, do business and help each other is all part of networking.

Be Someone with Whom Others Want to Know

If you really want to grow and enrich your network, you must become someone who enriches others. When you help other people get what they want, you can get what you want.

Be on the lookout for information and resources that will help those in your network. Go through your contact list and touch base with them from time to time. Ask them what they need and how you canbe of service.

I’ve always loved what Muhammad Ali said, “Service to others is the rent I pay for my room here on Earth.”

Use Your PIM

I use and like Microsoft Outlook. It may not be the best Personal Information Manager, but it works and works well for me and m?llions of others. It also comes as part of MS Office at no additional charge. Learn how to master the contacts side of your PIM. It is an excellent tool that will allow you to file and categorize the contact information of everyone you know.

By the way, your contact list is easily backed up, but you must have a way to do it that is easy—and preferably—automated. Be sure to back up your PST file if you use Outlook and be sure to have a copystored off-premises in case of a fire or other catastrophe.

Action Plan

What are you doing to add to, file, track and work your contact list? Is it part of your strategic plan? If not, I urge you to make this an integral part of your business. Decide today where and how you will store your contact list. Add to it every day. And WORK your network.

Business Card Tip

Make your business card a better networking card. Depending on your business, you may very well benefit from having your business card give the recipient a reason to contact you. On the back of your card, offer something like a free-report or special gift when visiting your web site.

Resources:

One of the best books on the subject of networking is by Dr. Ivan Misner, the founder and chairman of BNI (Business Network International). It’s called "The World's Best Known Marketing Secret"

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Copyright Michael Angier & Success Networks International.
Used with Permission.

Michael Angier is the founder and president of SuccessNet. Their mission is to inform, inspire and empower people to be their best--personally and professionally.

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Have yourself a Super Sunday!

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