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Hello Team,
Here are five ways to connect and network with fellow entrepreneurs.
1. Be active on Twitter.There are several social networks that can be used to successfully network and connect with entrepreneurs -- but Twitter is full of real-time action. Twitter feeds constantly pump out breaking news and information across every industry.
2. Join an entrepreneurial organization.Joining an entrepreneurial organization is a great way to meet and network with other like-minded individuals. There are several organizations that accommodate those just starting out (Business Collective), more established entrepreneurs (Founder Society) all the way to the most elite entrepreneurs in the world (YEC).
3. Don’t be afraid to ask for connections.Take a step back for a moment and think about all of the connections you already have. Every single one of your already-existing contacts has connections that could possibly be beneficial to you.
How can you take advantage of this? Simple -- just ask. Reach out to all of your personal connections and ask them if they know anyone that could possibly be a source of advice or help you in any way. Also, don’t forget that it’s a two-way street -- make sure to ask if they know anyone that you could possibly help as well.
4. Organize a local meet-up.Local meet-ups are great but they usually don’t happen as often as one would like. This is because they can be quite time consuming to organize and run. You know what they say -- if you want something done right, do it yourself.
5. Join a co-working space.It’s good to get away from your regular workspace from time to time. Working in different environments can help spark creativity and it breaks up the typical mundane day.
Many entrepreneurs immediately think of Starbucks when it comes time to get work done away from the office -- but how much networking really goes on there? Sure, there can be some friendly conversation found there -- but if you really want to network and make connections, join a local co-working space.
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