| How to Make a Networking Introduction |
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| Written by David J.P. Fisher | |||||||
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One of the exciting parts of networking is making connections between two people who could benefit from knowing each other. When you look at networking not just as a way to help your business, but as a way to help others build their business, then you have arrived as a master networker. Making this type of introduction is easy, all you have to do is send a simple email to them. In fact, it can be the same email, all you have to do is use the carbon copy feature to send one email to both people. This introductory email should include the following:
Here's a sample email script "Hello Bill and Jane I wanted to send you both a quick email because I think that you could benefit from knowing each other. Bill Smith is a realtor with the top brokerage here in the area. I met him through the Chamber of Commerce here in town. Jane Johnson is a really great mortgage officer with my bank who just helped me refinance my home loan. You can grab each other's email from this message. Bill's phone number is _______. Jane's phone number is _________. Bill, meet Jane. Jane, this is Bill. Good luck! George" After you've made the introduction, it's in their hands. You can follow up if you would like, but it's not your responsibility to nurture the relationship. You've done the important part by connecting them. Not only will you feel good about helping them out, they'll both be appreciative and look for ways that they can connect you. What goes around, comes around! David J.P. Fisher is a business coach and president of RockStar Consulting, a personal development company dedicated to helping people become RockStars in their professional and personal lives. He can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or at http://rockstar-consulting.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=David_J.P._Fisher
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