You can greatly expand your network through social media and online communities. Here's how to do it:
Let’s face it. Networking has moved online. And that’s great news. Professional associations provide you with venues to get to know people in your local community, but that’s limiting. The web affords you an opportunity to connect globally with people who share your interests and passions. You can greatly expand your network through social media and online communities.
So how do you demonstrate those qualities in your virtual networking so you can build strong, enduring relationships? Follow these three steps.Online, your bio takes many forms, from your LinkedIn profile summary to your 160-character Twitter bio. Infuse your online bios with humanity. Your social media bios are a longer version of the elevator pitch you use to connect with people in the real world.
Make your bios authentic, compelling and human—because that’s how people can form a great impression of you, and you know how important first impressions are. Don’t work to build online relationships until you’re really pleased with your online bios.In a face-to-face professional meeting, the most fruitful interactions come from lively discussions. The same is true in the bits-and-bytes world of networking. To participate in these discussions, first identify the people you want to get to know.
Carve out time to stay connected. Online relationships require nurturing just as much as those in the real world. Add nurturing activities to your calendar and do-list every day.
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