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Article Title: Value Of First Impressions In Business Networks
Author: Peri Witny
Category: Network Marketing, Business Opportunities
Word Count: 518
Keywords: business networking groups, small business networking, business 
networking events
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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First impression is the last impression. It is a saying often quoted in our 
daily life. Many people don't believe in it while others have a strong belief 
in it. First impression, if good, can leave a good image in someone's mind. A 
good impression is, in fact, open doors of opportunities for you to meet that 
person again and have a long lasting relationship. 

On the other hand, first impression, if bad, is almost impossible to be 
corrected in future. The reason is that people tend to remember first encounter 
with anybody. A bad impression leaving a bad image of yours closes all 
opportunities for you to meet the person again. Furthermore, if we talk about 
the business meetings, first encounter is of ultimate importance. A good 
impression in a first encounter at a business event can be a flood of sources 
and connections for you. On the other hand, a poor impression management can 
take such a door of opportunities away from you. Furthermore, correcting a poor 
image in business is almost an impossible task.

Experts say that when you go in a meeting and talk to a new person, within a 
few seconds of your meeting you have been assessed. This assessment can be even 
at a glimpse.

When people look at you first time, they evaluate your appearance, your 
behaviors, your ways and styles; each and everything from head to toe is being 
evaluated. They appraise you conduct, characteristics, body-gestures and even 
your grooming and outfits and accessories like jewelry, watch, briefcase, all 
are being evaluated. Within a few moments of your first glimpse, you make a 
long lasting image on other people's minds. You may win some people's hearts 
and make good impressions by just your good looks while others may be 
disheartened by you.

The process of first impression creation occurs in every new encounter. A 
judgment and comment is passed about your personality and looks within a few 
seconds of our glance. These judgments are made after seeing you just 
apparently. However, more important thing is that the created image cannot be 
reversed.

People make your images while by making comparisons. If you seem to be of 
similar business or social rank, you will be thought of as a suitable person to 
be met and have relation with. If you seem to be of a higher business or social 
rank, you will be well-liked and will be valued as a strong contact. If you 
appear to be of a lower business and social status, you may be put up with but 
not valued in these meetings. You are not considered as a valuable person and 
people tend to keep you away from them. If you are in an interview your 
comparison will be made with the corporate culture and those comparisons, 
again, will lead to relative outcomes.

However, all this is built in human nature. All people tend to evaluate you in 
first three seconds of the encounter. Before you say even a single word, you 
are assessed. Therefore, always pay huge attention on your outfit, accessories, 
and mannerism to be evaluated as a valuable person.

http://www.businessnetworkingevents.org.uk/ is the website that coaches the 
small business owners who want more business through business networking 
groups. Join the community, it is free and will generate more business than you 
dream!
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