The best way to build solid connections is to earn a reputation of being a person who adds value for others in virtually every interaction you have with them.
You may run a profitable, fast-growing startup, but without an active network of trusted and influential connections, your business probably isn’t living up to its full potential in terms of sales, profits, and growth.
Referrals and connections are the currency of the business world, and taking the time to build and nurture your network really pays off in the form of new leads, personal opportunities, and good old-fashioned social capital.
Even if you have 500+ connections on LinkedIn and a Klout score that’s through the roof, there’s really no way to know how strong your network is without actually testing it.
Here are three ways to assess your network and ensure your connections are happy and healthy:
1. Perform a network audit. To check that your network is thriving, set aside some time each month or quarter to ask yourself several key questions about the state of your community interactions and relationships:
- Who’s in your circle? Ideally, you should … to read the rest of this article, please visit this article in it’s original publication space on INC. Magazine: https://www.inc.com/kelli-richards/just-because-you-have-500-connections-doesn-t-mean-your-network-is-healthy.html
To your continued, highest success,
Kelli Richards,
CEO of the All Access Group, LLC
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Kelli, I just realized, I left a comment on a post you made back in 2013, so I’m reposting it here. I’m trying to reach Dave Ulmer and I found your blog while searching for him on the web. Dave and I were in a production of the musical “Whispers on the Wind” during his days at Loyola-Marymount University in the ’70’s, and I wanted to let him know that our sweet director – Emmett Jacobs – passed away this past Sunday. I’m trying to gather as many alumni from LMU to attend a memorial, but particularly those from Whispers, which Emmett’s wife shared was his favorite production. Emmett’s memorial is at 2PM on Saturday, January 31st at La Tijera United Methodist Church, 7400 Osage Avenue, LA. I would so appreciate it if you would pass this on to Dave, and let him know that I, and others, would be happy to reconnect with him. Thanks!