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Burgers and Bulldozers: New Franchise Roundup r me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference.With hundreds of new franchise concepts being started every year, it is nearly impossible to keep track of the freshest ideas. Here is an update of two new franchises and how they have fared in their first several months of franchising.The Counter - No, this isn’t just another fast food hamburger joint. Besides serving hamburgers, The Counter has as much in common with your local McDonalds or Wendy’s as the World C In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretch The Marketing Phone Number Recently I was interviewed for a book on networking. My first response was, "Hey, I don't network. I hate that stuff."Telephone Numbers are usually the first point of contact between Customers and Businesses, and you know what they say...First impressions last!Most companies spend thousands of pounds per year on print advertising, be it on vehicles, business cards or even websites. What most of them fail to realise is that spending that amount of money pays no return if the target audience cannot remember the telephone numb In other words, you won't catch me dead shaking hands and passing out business cards at a local Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting. Nor do I cold call. Nor do I wander around conferences with my hand thrust out saying, "Hi, my name is Nick Usborne." It's just not part of my character. I guess that was my view of "networking". But as I started writing, answering each of the interview questions, I realized that I network as much as the next person. I just go about it a different way. The more I think about it, we all network, one way or another. If you think this doesn't apply to you, just make a quick mental tally of the people you know in your industry. People you have worked with, exchanged emails with, met somewhere. Have a look at your address book. If you have more than the names of your personal friends and family, you're already networking. >> Why this is important Whether you are employed right now or a freelancer, networking is essential to your future. Nothing happens without knowing other people. None of us advance in our careers in blissful isolation. We get a job offer because someone knows about us. We pick up a new client for our freelance business because someone referred us to someone else. We are asked to write articles because an editor or webmaster read something else we had written. Every step forward we take can usually be traced back to knowing someone. >> Different Networking strokes for different folks Some people seem born to walk up to strangers and introduce themselves. If that sounds like you, then you already know how to expand your current network of contacts. But if, like me, you're not an outgoing person who loves to get out and meet people, you need to find other ways. For me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference. In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretchi Tune into What Customers Really Want d writing, answering each of the interview questions, I realized that I network as much as the next person. I just go about it a different way.Customer relationship marketing is powerful in theory, but troubled in practice. We need to take time to figure out how and why we are undermining our own best efforts.Perhaps we’re overlooking the fundamental elements of a good customer relationship program. With the means to connect with customers easily, maybe we’re rushing to cash in on the potential rewards, while forgetting the essentials of all relationships The more I think about it, we all network, one way or another. If you think this doesn't apply to you, just make a quick mental tally of the people you know in your industry. People you have worked with, exchanged emails with, met somewhere. Have a look at your address book. If you have more than the names of your personal friends and family, you're already networking. >> Why this is important Whether you are employed right now or a freelancer, networking is essential to your future. Nothing happens without knowing other people. None of us advance in our careers in blissful isolation. We get a job offer because someone knows about us. We pick up a new client for our freelance business because someone referred us to someone else. We are asked to write articles because an editor or webmaster read something else we had written. Every step forward we take can usually be traced back to knowing someone. >> Different Networking strokes for different folks Some people seem born to walk up to strangers and introduce themselves. If that sounds like you, then you already know how to expand your current network of contacts. But if, like me, you're not an outgoing person who loves to get out and meet people, you need to find other ways. For me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference. In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretch The Franchise Relationship; Franchisors and Franchisees Working Together in a Common Cause iends and family, you're already networking.The modern day franchise systems have evolved and therefore the franchise relationship has changed. It used to be in the franchise relationship that franchising companies worked more like dictatorships and they worked best when the dictator was the benevolent type. Franchisor founders were strict but they would do anything for their franchise teams and those are the franchises that we know of today as the greats. >> Why this is important Whether you are employed right now or a freelancer, networking is essential to your future. Nothing happens without knowing other people. None of us advance in our careers in blissful isolation. We get a job offer because someone knows about us. We pick up a new client for our freelance business because someone referred us to someone else. We are asked to write articles because an editor or webmaster read something else we had written. Every step forward we take can usually be traced back to knowing someone. >> Different Networking strokes for different folks Some people seem born to walk up to strangers and introduce themselves. If that sounds like you, then you already know how to expand your current network of contacts. But if, like me, you're not an outgoing person who loves to get out and meet people, you need to find other ways. For me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference. In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretch Buying a Portable Trade Show Display Over the Internet - How to Eliminate the Frauds! bmaster read something else we had written.Portable tradeshow display sales, up until about 3 years ago, involved a sales person representing a tradeshow display manufacturer bringing a portable display to your place of business. He would spend about 1 hour showing how the display sets up, tears down and discussing the types of graphics options you have, among other tradeshow related information. With the advent of the internet, as well as the natural maturation o Every step forward we take can usually be traced back to knowing someone. >> Different Networking strokes for different folks Some people seem born to walk up to strangers and introduce themselves. If that sounds like you, then you already know how to expand your current network of contacts. But if, like me, you're not an outgoing person who loves to get out and meet people, you need to find other ways. For me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference. In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretch Brand Building 101: Does Your Business Card Build Your Brand? r me, my network has grown almost entirely through people contacting me after reading an article I have written, reading my book, or listening to me speak at a conference.When we are at a networking event or meeting a client, it's almost guaranteed that we will exchange business cards. Very often, without realising it, we are assessing our colleague by their business card, and asking ourselves: Is the business card professionally designed Is the business card crumpled at the edges? How does the weight of the business card feel - substantive or flimsy? In other words, I network by making myself visible through writing and speaking. My network grows as more and more people get in touch with me. >> A key to successful networking Whenever I am offered a speaking or writing project that I feel might be "beyond' me, I jump at it. Why? By stretching myself I not only get my name and talents exposed to a new audience, but I also get in front of an audience that is a little higher up on the food chain. Let me explain. If I was asked to speak at a local Chamber of Commerce meeting, I would find myself in front of a group of local business people. For me, that's not a good audience. But last year when I was invited to do a half-day seminar for the senior editors of the world's Number One web site, I jumped at it. Why? Because I would get to stand up in front of some very influential people in the online industry. The higher I aim, the more influential and better connected my network becomes. Whatever method works for you, don't confine your network just to "people like you". Try to expand your network vertically, to include people who are more successful, more influential and better connected than you. Do that, and in time some exciting new opportunities will start presenting themselves.
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