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Article Title: Top Networking Tips for Your Business
Author: Simon Johnnson
Category: Network Marketing
Word Count: 496
Keywords: top networking,social networking,networking tips,business 
party,maintain relation,business tips
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Anyone who is into any scale of business can't over emphasize the importance of 
social networking. Business gets proliferated if you can reach out to a larger 
market; cater to everyone who might benefit from your services. For this to 
happen, you need to adopt a communications strategy which is avant-garde as 
well as deeply rooted in the human laws of hospitality and fraternal feelings. 
A careful balance of the public and private spheres can help you forge such 
contacts, which can just take help you destructively make your way to the top 
of The Forbes' list. 
 
But connect with people, conveying a genuine interest in them. Don't let your 
private gains come in the way of these essential moments of relationship 
building. Do a bit of research on any person you are going to meet. The company 
they keep, the interests they endow, the food or drink or TV program they love 
to "consume." When you strike up a conversation with anyone in a social 
gathering like a business party, you need to have a game plan in mind.
 
Let's discuss that game plan.
 
Knowing the Right People and their Weakness.
 
An integral part of networking is about knows the right people to talk with. In 
a party, there are is equal proportion to good to worthless people. Don't waste 
your time on someone whose vision is so short sighted that he or she might 
detract you form the path of success. You might be wondering that if you try to 
grab the attention of the bigwigs, you might come across as a wannabe. It 
doesn't exactly work that way.
 
Maintain Amiable Relations with Everyone
 
Not everyone needs to know about your business. Interact with them on an 
informal basis. They will find that approach a lot friendlier than your useful 
proposal presentation techniques. Make the connection matter, by checking on 
these people from time to time. Pay attention to their needs and requirements 
and fulfill these to your best possible means.

The First Impression Makes all the Difference
 
Dress for the occasion. Your attitude gets reflected in your fashion sense, 
whether you are laid back in your approach, flamboyant in your business moves, 
sober at your moments of personal victories, everything can be perceived by 
your unconscious wardrobe choices. Casuals are a strict no-no since they give 
off an impression of lack of seriousness. Be washed up and look refreshed. 
Don't let those dark circles show that you have been burning the midnight oil 
to make your enterprise stand on its feet. Hide those imperfections beneath a 
veil of meticulously acquired sophistication. Have your witty anecdotes and 
relevant quips up your sleeves. If there is any particular opposite gender 
business executive you wish to impress, don't come across as a flirt. Stay 
updated with the current business trends, you might need to make a value 
judgment. Be informed and diplomatic in your statements. You are going there to 
make friends, not increase your competition.

Simon Johnnson is the director of content for 
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