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How to get the most out of your networking by doing these 5 things on Facebook

How to get the most out of your networking by doing these 5 things on Facebook

I am the Members Xperience Officer for the Bx Networking group in Robina, Gold Coast and I prepared this for their members. This really applies to all the networking events you do. I hope you find this helpful.
  1. Facebook Event: Like the @bxnetworkingforbusiness Facebook page. Click Going and Share the event on the facebook page to your page, personal profile, relevant groups and send in messenger to those you think may get value from attending. This notifies your friend’s list and fans. Evoke curiosity by including content with your ‘share’ by mentioning Bx Point of difference (guests get to pitch, ask for and get referrals, 3 x 10min 1 on 1 in the meeting, attend any meeting in Australia and Includes Online networking) and mention the Xcite presentation. You know your ‘friends’ best. Some people are motivated by food, coffee, networking, referrals or being in the room with like-minded people. By NOT INVITING your ‘friend’ or clients or connections you could be doing them a disservice. Don’t forget to also send out the information, with a direct booking link, to your database. 
  2. Checkin: Checkin in REAL-TIME….. It is more effective as it reaches business owners who are available at that time (because they are on facebook lol). Use a picture…. Selfie or group shot (showing the size of the group shows potential opportunities), even coffee/food gets attention or the actual referral slips you received. Always evoke curiosity by writing something about Bx and the opportunities. My Post guideline is: Captivating headline to stop the right person scrolling, identify with their pain, pleasure or FOMO, offer a solution and then end with a call to action (which is simple and time-based) 
eg. Yes… I just received 8 referrals this week and 6 last fortnight. @bxnetworkinginbusiness fortnightly meetings ROCK. Good food, great people and proactive business owners who like to do business. Pm (or click here) to be my guest at Robina next fortnight. I have a breakfast voucher for 1 of my friends. First in best dressed. 

3. Use your language obviously. 

  • Be sure to tag your pictures with the people in the room to give you credibility and to show the calibre of people attending. Tagging helps to reach a wider audience and put yourself in front of their audience. It shows your connections and network. You never know who knows who and how they could help you. Make friends: (use their business card)
  • Choose wisely…. You are looking for Friends with benefits. (and it needs to be mutually beneficial) Depending on your level of privacy, you may wish to add them as a friend (understand your privacy settings), send a short message reminding them of how you met and what you do. Your ultimate goal should be to get off facebook by arranging a one to one call. 
  • Be sure to Stalk them. Check out their page, like and engage to show your support. 
  • Make sure you are stalkable. Set up your personal profile and business pages correctly, with working links, understanding all the privacy settings, well branded, with clear messaging and a call to action. It can be a little suspicious and unprofessional if you have no friends, or your business page isn’t complete. Use a clear headshot for your profile picture, so you can easily be identifiable (especially if there are others on facebook with your name) 

4. Facebook Group: Members can Join the Bx Members Xchange group. This group was created to create even more opportunities for you outside of the actual meetings, so USE IT. Network, give support, share your expertise and develop relationships with other Bx members. Again, create better opportunities by taking the online ‘friendship’ offline, and to a phone call, to forge a meaning business relationship. 

5. Give reviews/recommendations, on Facebook, to those who you have done business with at Bx and to Bx Networking Page itself. Highlight the scope of the work, what you were struggling with and what problem has been solved, along with any other favourable comments. You can also sneak in your business and specify a bit about what you do but make it more about them. Keep negative feedback for conversations off-line to hopefully be resolved

If you have any questions about networking I’d love to chat with you chatal@chantalgerardy.com.

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