From Business Card to Business Success – Online Learning

Online course from business card to business success graphicIn this class you will learn easy practical tactics and concepts that you can start using right away to begin networking to grow your business.

 

I share proven real world examples from my book plus lessons I have learned in my experience as an entrepreneur for over 25 years including running a number of community organizations and networking groups myself.

 

Learn at your own pace. There is over 2 and a half hours of content that you binge watch in one sitting or go through a lesson or two every day, taking time to incorporate the ideas into your daily activities.

 

When you complete the course you will understand what you need to do to start building more meaningful business relationships that will take you from business card to business success.

This online course is ideal for local service providers and entrepreneurs who want to create inexpensive powerful word-of-mouth advertising that will take you From Business Card to Business Success.

 

Including :
The Fundamental Importance of Relationship Building
Finding Formal and Informal Networking Opportunities Everywhere
How to Share Information About You and Your Company, Product or Service
How to Identify Your Ideal Client or Customer
Understand and Communicate What a Good Lead Is for You
Build and Project Your Brand Image
How to Enter and Leave a Conversation
Multiply Your Efforts by Establishing Business Allies and Working With a “Wing Man”
Special Information for Local Service Providers, Introverts and Employees
Shameless Self Promotion
Following Up With Contacts
Creating a Plan

BONUS CONTENT:

Online Networking

Help for Introvert Entrepreneurs

10 Ways to Grow Your Business

You’ll find all this and more when you enroll for less than the price of a large pizza.

 

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Don’t miss this chance to find out how to easily increase your business opportunities and make more money, presented by networking group coordinator Reno Lovison, author of “Turn Your Business Card Into Business” sharing over 25 years of successful entrepreneurial experience.
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Online Networking Event

 

You’re Invited !!!

 

 

   

Call it a happy hour or coffee break if you prefer 

but this is a chance to rest from your mundane

chores and meet a few new people.

 

 This is a real time,

online networking event 

where you can actually talk with actual people.

Since you are doing it from your own location 

 

 

 you will need to provide your own beverage and snacks. 

but we will provide the opportunity to interact with

some interesting individuals  and learn a bit about each other.

  

 

Here are the guidelines. 

 

 

  Ideally you will call in to the phone number provided

using your landline, cell phone, Skype, VOIP

 ship to shore radio or whatever you have.   

  

 

  Simultaneously you will monitor

your Special Event Internet console

that will automatically display the profile

of the person you are speaking with and

display your profile to them. 

 

  So be sure to take 3 or 4 minutes

to prepare your profile in advance

of the meeting.

  

 Ideally when you register. 

 

 

 

Like right after you finish reading this.

 

  When the meeting begins,

and after a few introductory remarks,

probably from me, (about 5 minutes)

you will be randomly paired with

someone else on the call 

 

 

(by our online magic randomizer)  .

  

During your short (3-4 minute) meeting

I suggest you tell your partner something

you did this week to help a client

or how you introduced someone to your product

or service as a way of explaining what you do. 

 

So for instance, instead of saying: “My name is Reno

and I produce short multi-media web videos.”  

 

 

 You might say, “My name is Reno

and I just completed the production

of a short web video for a client who

recently published a novel 

 

 

 and I am working with a potential client

who owns a sign company and wants a

short web video to show people the different

kinds of signs he manufactures. 

 

In this way in a short period of time

you can give your new contact an idea

of what kinds of projects you do and

the benefits of your product or service. 

 He or she will likely respond

with a few questions to clarify

and then share his or her

business experiences with you. 

 

This is a bit like speed dating

or networking on the subway.

When your time is up

you will be abruptly

and unceremoniously

switched to a new partner. 

 

 

 But no worries mate!

You’ll have a chance to send an email

through the system when the event is over

 

 and follow-up with those individuals that

  you want to follow up with.         

 

 

 Be not afraid.

 

This is a fun new way to make business contacts

and expand your sphere of influence,

and you don’t even have to comb your hair.

 

 

 Register now!

 

Click on these very words you are reading now.

 

Oh yeah … It’s Tuesday – June 8,2010 at 4 PM (CST) for 55 minutes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Online Networking

I knew it would be difficult for me to meet all of the 100 people in 50 days I have challenged myself to meet through face-to-face networking alone. I knew I would have to engage people online as well. In fact there is no good reason to separate the two activities. Both online and offline networking are valid ways to make contacts today and business people should be using all avenues available. These two tactics should not be seen as being in competition with one another.  If you are following my challenge hopefully you will get a few ideas and examples of how you might broaden your own sphere of influence.

A few days ago I connected with Sally Chapralis a Chicago area public relations and communications professional. I cannot rememebr now if I saw her name on a group discussion board or if it was one of those suggestions of people you might know that LinkedIn provides. But anyway I noticed we had a few contacts in common and I liked what I saw at her profile and website so reached out to say hello. Sally and I had a nice phone conversation and we learned a bit about each other including the fact that she is a jazz fan. I am looking forward to meeting Sally in person at our next business card to business meetup. Stop by and you can meet her too.

If you’ve been reading along for the past week or so you will remember my new buddy Lonnie Sciambi “The Entrepreneurs Yoda.” Lonnie introduced me to Charlie Newman who he described as “the best negotiator in the free world.” Charlie is the retired Director of International Business Development for the Automotive Component Division of one of the big Detroit auto companies. He spends his time now teaching and developing plans to help smaller businesses startup or grow by building alliances. This is what Charlie had helped big companies do and now he is using his expertise to help small business. Well I suppose based on what he is used to all business is small business for Charlie.  He  has presented his experiences and ideas in a book called “Beyond the Chicken Dance.” As Charlie explained it to me all negotiations and alliances begin with a kind of courtship ritual which he equates to the chicken dance but the real work begins once the courtship dance is over. Though a shrewed and tough negotiator Charlie emphasized that the end game is a win-win situtation. You do not want to enter into what is essentially a marriage with one party feeling like they are on the losing end of what is supposed to be a newly formed team. Check out his book, I look forward to some more conversatons with Charlie, who by the way is also no stranger to a pool cue.

Today I had the good fortune to meet marketing and branding expert, Ben Baker of CMYKsolutions.com Vancouver, BC.  Ben and I also connected online at LinkedIn and ended up having a great conversation. Ben markets a few interesting and diverse products and specializes in helping trade show exhibitors get more out of their trade show experience through better planning and execution of their trade show strategy. I am a veteran of hundreds of trade shows and in fact still manage exhibits for a few of my clients. I know from experience that many exhibitors have no idea what they hope to accomplish through their attendence and typically have poor follow up strategies. In fact in Turn Your Business Card to Business I have one chapter devoted to using your business cards effectively at conventions and trade shows.  Ben offers a needed service and we agreed there was definitly a synergy between our businesses.

My final part of this report is meeting Karen MacNab (again online) who is a coordinator for the growing Connectors networking group I blogged about a few posts back.  The coincidences and ironic twists involved in our meeting are too difficult for me to type out here, but in a nutshell Karen was at the meeting I wrote about earlier. However we connected today because she was seeking a speaker for an upcoming meeting and found me quite by accident at meetup.com. Well long story short we did finally meet but it would have been nicer had we had an opportunity to exchange business cards last week since we were standing in the same room breathing the same air. Its’ great that we did connect but it goes to show you how easy it is to miss an opportunity. My short message as always is to meet as many people as you can and when it is face-to-face, seal the deal with a business card. If it is online follow up with an email. I keep most of my general networking contacts at LinkedIn and will blog later about how that is working for me.

For tonight the count stands at Day 31 with 59 new people met.