Question of the Fortnight #6

Why is your favorite networking group your favorite?Question of the Fortnight

Some of the answers I’ve received are:

Do I have to narrow it down to one?*

I have a couple of groups that would fall under “favorite” but the *WHY* is the same. I find my favorite groups are those that offer education and support, with networking as a by product. Groups where people are more interested in supporting other members, and having the business build naturally by getting to know, like, and trust people.

I find the same to be true both in local and online groups. One of my favorite online groups is a Google+ group of Virtual Assistants. We’re all doing (about) the same type of work, so we aren’t referring much to each other, but we’re all willing to share our knowledge and strengths with each other.

*(Just remember I can’t pick a favorite flavor of ice cream either).
Mary Wu


My favorite networking group is my Mastermind. I don’t know if that officially counts as a networking group, but for me (an introvert who squirms at most networking events) it counts.

I love it because I’ve build great relationships with people who I admire and like. I find so much wisdom and insight in their advice, suggestions or opinions.

Recently, I joined a local networking group. I enjoy it for many reasons:

  • I get out of the house and away from my laptop. As a marketing copywriter, I spend a lot of time staring at a monitor.
  • I get to meet people who own businesses outside of the “online” world. Brick and mortar businesses have different challenges and needs. It’s good to get outside your comfort zone, occasionally.
  • I can practice being present as a business owner, which enables me to honor my work in a different way.

Glad Doggett


I don’t have a favorite because of the way I network. Except for my mastermind, my groups are focused around hobbies. We’re all there to have fun and we support each other in all of our endeavors, including business.

I love natural networking and avoid business specific networking groups. Though I’m going to try one tomorrow:-)
Nneka, Working Mystic

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Question of the Fortnight #5

What was your first networking experience?
Question of the Fortnight

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What is a fortnight? It’s 14 days or 2 weeks.

What is “Question of the Fortnight?” Every other week I’ll ask a question here on the blog. Through out the two weeks I’ll update the blog post with some of your answers. These will be from the comments below, from people I see networking and any other way I happen to receive your answer to the question.

Question of the Fortnight #4

How do you select the networking events you attend regularly?Question of the Fortnight

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What is a fortnight? It’s 14 days or 2 weeks.

What is “Question of the Fortnight?” Every other week I’ll ask a question here on the blog. Through out the two weeks I’ll update the blog post with some of your answers. These will be from the comments below, from people I see networking and any other way I happen to receive your answer to the question.

Question of the Fortnight #3

What do you do after networking events that other people might not?Question of the Fortnight

Some of the answers I’ve received are:

I don’t know if other people don’t do it, but I contact between 1-3 people after every single networking event to schedule a one on one meeting with someone I met or want to connect with. – Felicity Joy

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What is a fortnight? It’s 14 days or 2 weeks.

What is “Question of the Fortnight?” Every other week I’ll ask a question here on the blog. Through out the two weeks I’ll update the blog post with some of your answers. These will be from the comments below, from people I see networking and any other way I happen to receive your answer to the question.

Question of the Fortnight: What do you do to prepare for networking events that other people might not?

Question of the FortnightWhat is a fortnight? It’s 14 days or 2 weeks.

What is “Question of the Fortnight?” Every other week I’ll ask a question here on the blog. Through out the two weeks I’ll update the blog post with some of your answers. These will be from the comments below, from people I see networking and any other way I happen to receive your answer to the question.

This fortnight’s question is: What do you do to prepare for networking events that other people might not?

Some of the answers I’ve received are:

I set an intention on how many people I want to meet with in between groups. –Felicity Joy

Instead of reciting the same thing at every meeting, I take some time to think about a recent story to share about being of service to someone. It’s about making myself and my business real for others and creating a trusted relationship. – Karen Carlson

I get there early so I can reach out to new people. – Laura S

As someone that is a “Jill of all trades” and relatively tech savvy, I try to focus on listening for people’s trouble spots. If someone has a challenge and I can help them in less that 20 minutes by pointing out a (free) app or forwarding an article or blog post I make a note to do that when I get home. While this is certainly the right thing to do, it has also helped me receive shout outs and referrals. – Mary Wu

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