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3 Steps To Creating A Networking Plan

Having a plan of action is SO important when it comes to growing your business. Without a plan for intentional growth, it’s like trying to bake a cake without a recipe or trying to navigate Disney World without a map. It just doesn’t work!


So let’s create that networking plan! Don’t worry, we’ll help.


If you haven’t read part 1 and part 2 of our social selling series, you’ll want to learn how to find out what lights you up and how to discover new ways to network. You can get started by reading the first part HERE.


Here are three simple steps to creating your networking plan.


1. Decide How You Want To Network

If you haven’t already downloaded our Social Selling Guide, snag it below and start there. Take a look at our HUGE list of all the different ways that you can meet new people. Mark down which events, meetings, groups, and locations match up with your passions and your ideal customer. Do you want to share natural supplements with athletes? It’s time to get a gym membership! You get the idea. As you read through our list of networking ideas, we think you will just KNOW which opportunities are perfect for you and your business.


2. Set Networking Goals

It can be scary to set goals but they are SO important for the growth of your business. Write down each networking goal that you have. Do you want to have 3 coffee dates every week? That’s awesome! Do you want to meet one new person every day? You can do it!


3. Evaluate

Another key to business growth is consistent evaluation. It’s important to look at what we have been doing, how it’s working(or not working), and how to do better. How did your coffee dates go the previous week? How could you make them better? Were you able to meet one new person every day in the previous week? If not, how can you make this happen?


We can’t wait for you to get out there, share your amazing passion with the world, and grow your business.


Download our free Social Selling Guide and get going on that networking plan!



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