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Cafe and bakery business Developing and maintaining business network l joined the group of Marketing and customer Analytics Sydney on meetup com because this network had the purposes for marketing in the future. The purpose was making new contacts at networking meeting or events, accessing support and advice, being inspired by other business owners and learning new tips and tools about business. This network is physical groupings which meet face-to- face (for example, trade associations, interest groups, family and friends, societies and clubs) and virtual groups which are organized via the internet (Facebook, Twitter Linkedin, etc). Joining the network is for my products, Tec ogy that I used was the internet. The specialist advice received is a few r areas in which technology now is able to help provide key advantages to bus resses in engendering customer loyalty by improving customer service and/or the development of contacts b websites. Providing areas on your website ere customers can answer their own questions or seek answers from others. Establishing and maintaining business relationship An established relationship can make you stand out against the competition. out of my way to meet other intelligent individuals and built up a network of contacts so that when leave, there was a foundation for a relationship in place. The strategy for maintaining the relationship is when considering my contacts, think of them as five different subgroups within your network, try not to interconnect and view it like an inverted pyramid Database veryone in my contact that you've interfaced with (email, phone, speaking engagements, rolodex, Twitter), this is the largest group. 2. Network: yodr friends and family network, alumni, or business network, these are specific sub-groups but people l trust. 3. inner circle: ldeaury about 50 people who can rotate annually and give l candid career feedback about my career. Personal Board of Advisers (PBA): 5-6 individuals l are particularly close with and who should be your go-to network Friends, Family and Fools (FFF): The most obvious group.
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