Close Menu
    National News Brief
    Thursday, June 18
    • Home
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Science
    • Technology
    • International
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Sports
    National News Brief
    Home » Why networking is still the most powerful tool in business

    Why networking is still the most powerful tool in business

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefNovember 9, 2025 Business No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    What if I told you the single most important tool for growing your business is free? It doesn’t require fancy business cards, a corner office, or the latest app that tracks every data point in real time.

    It’s networking.

    Networking fuels growth, builds relationships, and keeps your business thriving.

    We live in a world moving at the speed of AI, where everything is changing all at once. As we streamline every aspect of life to be faster and more efficient, it only makes sense to modernize how we network. Before you overhaul your networking style, it’s important to remember the fundamentals, then build on them with new skills.

    Networking is everywhere, all the time

    Every person you meet knows someone or something you don’t. Get to know people on a human level, and if you admire what they do, find ways to support them. Be open to casual conversations in unexpected places, especially when you travel. I’ve booked speeches, made friends, and discovered opportunities simply by chatting with a seatmate on a plane. I try to wait until after I take off to put my earbuds in, just in case my seatmate wants to have a quick chat before the plane takes off. 

    Create your own opportunities

    If invitations aren’t rolling in (yet), integrate yourself into spaces that genuinely interest you. Love museums? Join a volunteer docent group or a young patrons group. Love chess? Find a club. Run? Running groups are natural community builders, with a side of health built in. Shared passions create connections that naturally expand your network. The best networking happens when work and life intertwine. 

    Seek real human connection

    In a digital-first world, people crave authenticity. Host a networking breakfast with a friend, and both of you bring three new people. Expanding your network often starts within the circles of people you already know. If you like your friend, there’s a good chance you’ll like their friends, too. It also makes holiday parties more fun when you walk in and know half the room. 

    Do your homework

    If you’ve asked for a meeting, be sure to show up prepared. Ask thoughtful questions that interest you, not questions you have Googled or asked ChatGPT. Always come armed with a few interesting talking points or stories that make you memorable. If you can find a few commonalities between the person you are meeting and yourself, be sure to bring those up: I “grew up in the same state,” “noticed that you have the same number of kids in your family,” or “love the same sport/sports team” are always good ways to connect and make an impression.

    Use technology to stay top of mind

    Keep your network updated on what you’re doing and where you’re headed. I send a monthly newsletter about my work, speaking engagements, auctions, ShopMy finds, favorite hotels, and travel tips using Mailchimp. When I meet new people, I immediately add them to my newsletter list so they are aware of everything I am working on. Don’t underestimate the power of giving people the script to sell you when you’re not in the room.

    Give back

    Networking isn’t just about what you can get—it’s also about what you can give. As you advance in your career, mentor those coming up behind you. You’ll gain insights across generations, and often, someone you once helped will reappear later in your professional journey. A strong network grows both up and down.

    In the words of my dad: “Network or die.” Maybe not literally, but your business might if you don’t. And don’t forget to have fun.



    Source link

    Team_NationalNewsBrief
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Panera Bread stores that closed in a franchise dispute are reopening under new ownership: See a list of locations

    Lululemon brought the wrong drum to an activation. It’s the latest brand to fumble as it looks to China for growth

    Workers are judging companies for their silence on LGBTQ+ issues

    Rivian layoffs: Electric SUV maker slashes hundreds of jobs in bid for profitability after R2 launch

    Why employers should treat domestic violence as a workplace issue

    Work-life balance doesn’t exist for working parents

    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Editors Picks

    Opinion | Where Are Trump and Musk Taking Us?

    March 12, 2025

    Surge in ocean heat is a sign climate change is accelerating

    January 28, 2025

    Rangers HC Mike Sullivan proven right on rookie demotion

    November 14, 2025

    Europe drives to attract scientists after Trump freezes US funding

    May 5, 2025

    EPIC! Former Capitol Police Chief Steve Sund Confronts Pelosi on Her Lies About January 6th and Drops the Receipts | The Gateway Pundit

    October 16, 2025
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    About us

    Welcome to National News Brief, your one-stop destination for staying informed on the latest developments from around the globe. Our mission is to provide readers with up-to-the-minute coverage across a wide range of topics, ensuring you never miss out on the stories that matter most.

    At National News Brief, we cover World News, delivering accurate and insightful reports on global events and issues shaping the future. Our Tech News section keeps you informed about cutting-edge technologies, trends in AI, and innovations transforming industries. Stay ahead of the curve with updates on the World Economy, including financial markets, economic policies, and international trade.

    Editors Picks

    Luis Díaz tras la victoria de Colombia ante Uzbekistán

    June 18, 2026

    Generative AI Music Attribution Rethinks Royalties

    June 18, 2026

    Clinton Blames Biden For Trump Presidency

    June 18, 2026

    Mike Myers Sparks ‘Austin Powers 4’ Buzz With One Word

    June 18, 2026
    Categories
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Business
    • International
    • Latest News
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
    • Politics
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Top Stories
    • Trending News
    • World Economy
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    • About us
    • Contact us
    Copyright © 2024 Nationalnewsbrief.com All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.