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Article Title: Jointly Beneficial Relations In Business Networking
Author: Peri Witny
Category: Business
Word Count: 476
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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Business networking is referred to as a process through which people develop 
jointly beneficial relationship with the other people in business, clients, 
customers and consumers. The relationship should be reciprocal and equally 
reliable on both sides. Business networking is not about meeting and greeting 
new people in the business events. People usually refer networking as a process 
of meeting new people which is a wrong definition.

The key to effective business networking relations is the development of 
jointly valuable and beneficial bond. But this is really a rare thing seen 
anywhere. At most of the events people shake hands, exchange business cards and 
leave. These business cards are said to be the huge opportunities to get jobs 
or business clients.

The major purpose of business networking is to increase the business profits. 
But these profits cannot be made possible if you don't have built trust with 
your customers or clients. Trust is the basic pillar on which any relation 
stands whether it is a relationship within family or with your customer. The 
trust can grow and become stronger if you make real efforts and be genuine. You 
should be true and authentic in your relationships.

These business networking meetings and events are a big reservoir of 
information. The best business networking events serve the purpose of 
exchanging information between business people. The first and foremost skill 
that you should learn about networking is "listening".  You concentrate very 
carefully on what others are saying and then respond to them very cautiously. 
You must concentrate what can be the way to help other people you are listening 
to. It is better than giving others the chance to help you. World is said to be 
like a mirror and our deeds and actions like reflection; whatever we give to 
the world, the good, the bad, comes back to us. So give the world the best and 
best will come back to you.

Listen carefully and show your interest to other person which will make him 
feel important. Ask them to introduce and then ask questions about their 
business, interests and other such questions which may make them elaborate 
things. People like to talk about their success and achievements. So ask them 
how they started their business and what hurdles they have to face? How they 
came to such a high rank in such a competition? Such questions may make them 
feel valuable and excited to tell about their success in business. Then start 
telling about you. 

Introduction should be prepared already and it should make the other people 
curious enough to ask enough questions. And then tell them about your business 
and services or products. You should make them feel that you are really 
valuable and different from others. A different introduction and unique 
presentation of your services or products will make the other people retain you 
in their memory for long.

Are you ready to get more out of your own networking efforts? Do you have 
trouble selling because you're shy or just not the aggressive type? Maybe 
you're just sick of the hard-sell approach that isn't getting results anyway. 
Check out http://www.businessnetworkingevents.org.uk!
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