Shaun James

Marketing Careers: 3 tips to help your networking efforts

December 10th, 2013

Marketers invest a lot of time and energy to build strong customer relationships. Understandably, that leaves little time for personal brand building or networking.

But, let’s face it. With consumer trust remaining deeply connected to people you know personally, the need to build your personal brand and grow new opportunities through networking is more important than ever.

Here are three tips to help you approach networking and personal brand building. You can use these tips to get started, or to rethink your networking strategy.

 

Build a conscious digital footprint

Sure, there are plenty of people out there with a Twitter account, a Facebook page and a LinkedIn profile, but how are you using them to network?

Consider that a message resonating in 140 characters with your Twitter followers may not even come close to being relevant for an audience on Instagram, which focuses on images.

If you first understand how to communicate effectively in these individual platforms, then you’ve crossed a big barrier to growing and cultivating audiences among them.

Networking and personal brand building on social media starts with a conscious effort on your part to create a smart digital footprint around your personal brand that uses social media effectively.

 

Keep your friends close and your audience even closer

Reconnecting with old friends can be a great way to catch up on the times. You can also use the opportunity to evaluate how their skills can help your audience.

The big idea here is what I call recommendation reciprocity.

Part of building an audience around your personal brand means you have something of value to offer. What better way to do that than by recommending someone you know and trust who can help with their needs.

 

If you join a group, be helpful

Joining groups of people who have similar aspirations can open up new networks, but the trick here is to be helpful.

Groups can offer a wide range of expertise, but they also suffer from shortfalls in knowledge areas and hopefully, that’s where you come in.

Offering your expertise or recommending someone who can help will make a big difference in meeting your networking goals versus sitting on the sidelines and treating groups as pseudo news feeds.

With LinkedIn and Facebook offering huge online communities, and sites like Meetup offering both online and offline groups, there are plenty of choices to fit your lifestyle.  

 

Don’t be afraid to start a new group if you’re not finding groups out there that fit your needs. Starting a group and actively managing it is a great way to fast track into new circles, not just as a member, but as leading voice.

An additional tactic I recommend for being helpful in the social realm is using Q-and-A sites like Quora or Amazon’s Askville to answer questions posted by others who could benefit from your insights.

 

 

You get out what you put in

There is no magic bullet for building a personal brand or networking effectively.

It’s a lot of hard work and long hours. It takes consistency and dedication to reach your goals, but when has anything really worth doing ever been easy?

Feel free to share some of your personal branding or networking tips for success in the comments below.

 

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Shaun James

About Shaun James

Shaun James, Business Intelligence Manager, MECLABS As a member of the MECLABS conversion services team, Shaun helps optimize user experiences online. Before MECLABS, Shaun worked in the financial industry as a member specialist. Shaun provided exceptional customer service while opening accounts, processing consumer loans applications and many more financial transactions. Shaun holds a Bachelor of Arts in communication and an M.S. in communication & leadership from Canisius College where he played NCAA Division 1 basketball and worked as a graduate assistant. In his spare time, Shaun enjoys sports, photography and socializing.

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  1. December 11th, 2013 at 09:51 | #1

    Great tips! Thank you, Shaun.

  2. December 17th, 2013 at 02:20 | #2

    Thanks Shaun. I will definitely work on this.

  3. Richard James
    December 19th, 2013 at 21:38 | #3

    Great advice, put in a simple and easy way to implement, nurture and succeed.

  4. December 29th, 2013 at 13:56 | #4

    Joining groups related to what I do or like has made a great difference over the past few months in my social marketing campaigns. Excellent tips.

  5. Artur Nistra
    April 4th, 2016 at 14:24 | #5

    Hard work it is indeed. This is one of those myths a lot of people out there don’t understand. Like you mentioned here “no magic bullet,” but adapting the language and approach. Nice input on been helpful as well. Great article.

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