“Some of these in person networking groups cost $3,000. Am I better off just doing online networking?”
Question from a subscriber: “Some of these in person networking groups cost $3,000. Am I better off just doing online networking?”
The advantage of in person networking is that it can cause you to make progress faster because the ability to interpret someone’s body language is a primal need we have in order to trust them. However, it takes more administrative time (travel time, getting dressed up, etc.) and you may have to pay more.
Virtual networking is usually cheaper (you can join most social platforms for free) and faster. However, it’s more difficult to build trust and differentiate yourself from other advisors in a highly competitive setting.?
Take this action TODAY:
Think about your personal strengths and weaknesses as a networker.
Sara's Upshot
The directive to "get out there and network" can be very frustrating. You have to match your personal strengths to the method of interaction before you invest time and money, because if not you can and will waste alot of both.
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-Sara G
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