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[–] novamdomum@kbin.social 2 points 6 months ago (12 children)

It's fashionable to say that networking sucks apparently. Personally, networking has made it possible for me to start a business, help it grow and turn it into a success. Networking has put food on the table, it keeps a roof over my head and it's given me a life I didn't think I had a shot at. When I hear people say it doesn't work it always makes me wonder if maybe networking isn't the problem.

There are networking rules I live by though. No high pressure, power handshake, traffic light system, dog eat dog, alpha male BS. It's about really getting to know a group of people and deciding if you like em and if you're going to help em. It's about being real, being genuinely helpful and open to suggestions. A good networking group will let you know your iceberg towing business is probably not going to work out that well. A great group will notice how quickly you were able to put together a team of tugboats, refrigerated trucks and distributors and suggest that actually you might want to start a supply chain management business instead.

But networking is so much more than just getting leads too. It's a life university course for the price of breakfast. About 30 people in the same boat as you who want your help and have lots of help and advice to give you. Starting a business is lonely and confusing. A good networking group helps a lot with that.

[–] ripcord@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Don't think anyone is saying it doesn't work. Context here specifically is that many people hate having to do it.

[–] novamdomum@kbin.social 6 points 6 months ago

When I made my first comment there were only two other comments in here suggesting that Networkers were all a "bunch of assholes" who aren't genuine and say things like "let's connect" when they don't mean it. Since then the conversation has become a lot more nuanced.

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