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Southside Business Network is a business and professional networking group that offers members and visitors the opportunity to share ideas, contacts, support with a view to helping each other build their respective businesses.

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  • May 23, 2012
    Paul Hayes (The Design Pool)
    Starts: 7:30 pm
    Location: National Yacht Club Dun Laoghaire
    www.nyc.ie

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7 Great Networking Tips

1. Resist the urge to arrive late. It’s almost counter-intuitive, but showing up early at a networking event is a much better strategy than getting there on the later side. As a first attendee, you’ll notice that it’s calmer and quieter – and people won’t have settled into groups yet. It’s easier to find other people who don’t have conversation partners yet.

2. Ask easy questions. Don’t wait around the edges of the room, waiting for someone to approach you. To get the conversation started, simply walk up to a person or a group, and say, “May I join you” or “What brings you to this event?” Don’t forget to listen intently to their replies. If you’re not a natural extrovert, you’re probably a very good listener – and listening can be an excellent way to get to know a person.

3. Ditch the sales pitch. Remember, networking is all about relationship building. Keep your exchange fun, light and informal – you don’t need to do the hard sell within minutes of meeting a person. The idea is to get the conversation started. People are more apt to do business with – or partner with –people whose company they enjoy.

If a potential customer does ask you about your product or service, be ready with an easy description of your company. Before the event, create a mental list of recent accomplishments, such as a new client you’ve landed or project you’ve completed. That way, you can easily pull an item off that list and into the conversation.

4. Share your passion. Win people over with your enthusiasm for your product or service. Leave a lasting impression by telling a story about why you were inspired to create your company. Talking about what you enjoy is often contagious, too. When you get other people to share their passion, it creates a memorable two-way conversation.

5. Smile. It’s a simple – but often overlooked – rule of engagement. By smiling, you’ll put your nervous self at ease, and you’ll also come across as warm and inviting to others. Remember to smile before you enter the room, or before you start your next conversation. And if you’re really dreading the event? Check the negative attitude at the door.

6. Don’t hijack the conversation. Some people who dislike networking may overcompensate by commandeering the discussion. Don’t forget: The most successful networkers (think of those you’ve met) are good at making other people feel special. Look people in the eye, repeat their name, listen to what they have to say, and suggest topics that are easy to discuss. Be a conversationalist, not a talker.

7. Remember to follow up. It’s often said that networking is where the conversation begins, not ends. If you’ve had a great exchange, ask your conversation partner the best way to stay in touch. Some people like email or phone; others prefer social networks like LinkedIn. Get in touch within 48 hours of the event to show you’re interested and available, and reference something you discussed, so your contact remembers you.

Readers, what’s your best networking tip?

Courtesy of Colleen DeBaise of entrepreneur.com

 

Another successful Meeting at SouthsideB2B Business Network

Last night visitors and members were treated to a very nice presentation by our Painter & Decorator member Brian Roche.
Brian told us how he started out in the business showed up some great slides of very prestigious work he has done over the past few years as a professional Painter & Decorator.
He’s worked for some very important people and his impressive slideshow was a little insight into “cribs” of some of the rich and famous.
Well done Brian.

As well as the members we had the pleasure of the company of:

Thanks to everyone who attended, helping our business network help your business make money.

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Former SouthsideB2B Member launches his new book – Not Running Away

Ken Cowley a former SouthsideB2B member has launched his new book, Not Running Away”, about his life experiences so far and especially in the context of the current ecomonic climate.

It’s a very personal story of the Irish property crash, crisis & recovery, running & music & more.

Especially interesting is Ken’s account of the Property Crash, how he sees it and how it affected him.

One quote from Ken’s book says “my campaign is for justice for the negative equity generation. I am not necessarily asking for 100% debt forgiveness, but it does make for a good starting position.”

You can buy the book, and other ways to help and interesting links on the website he has launched to coincide with the book launch – www.notrunningaway.com

 

Google adds 450 new fonts, 60 new templates, and more to Google Docs

Google are always making improvements, that’s what makes Google – Google. Well they’ve made lots of additions to Google Docs over the last month and announced the addition of 450 new fonts users can add to their collection. In Google Docs, there’s a new menu item to “add fonts”; this brings up a new font management menu that displays many new options that you can add to your default set of fonts.
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Successful Visitors Night at SouthsideB2B Business Network

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Photography courtesy of Colin Byford of www.byfocal.ie

Every other week, a number of business people take the opportunity to visit the Southside B2B Business Network & their reaction is always very positive.


On wednesday night last we got the same reaction only better. The weather outside was blowing up a storm and from the comfort of our home in the National Yacht Club we could watch the waves crashing against the pier wall and the rain pelt against the window while we all met a whole bunch of new business people and do a little business networking.

That’s what it’s all about… Business Networking.

We didn’t quite match our usual numbers for a visitor’s night but despite the wintery weather donditions outside we did have quite a few visitors and everyone seemed to enjoy the banter on the night. So, a big thank you to all those who came along despite the weather. We really do hope you come back and visit again.

We certainly had a great night and most of us ended up in the bar upstairs in the Yacht Club for a drink and a bit of social networking ( the old fashioned face to face type ). Some of us ended up with with a new customer or two and a few leads.

I believe everyone found the night to be a very positive injection into their business lives during these recessionary times and wen’t away feeling that bit more uplifted by meeting a great bunch of enthusiastic people.

Can’t wait for the next one in the Autumn, hope the weather is a little better for it.

Author: Paul Hayes
www.thedesignpool.com