NEW MONTH, NEW NETWORK OPS 📆🥳 As we travel further into the sunshine months, the creative industries are booming with new opportunities to connect with peers, expand your network or pick up new insights. We’ve rounded our Top 5 for July - Swipe to catch them⬇️
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When applications yield no results, leverage your network. Reach out to former colleagues, mentors, and industry contacts. Attend industry events or webinars to connect with professionals who may offer opportunities or referrals. Sometimes, it’s about who you know as much as what you know
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Learning & Development Specialist | I help organizations automate content creation with AI to double Employee Productivity | Skilled in LMS, Instructional Design, Content Creation, Training & Gamification
98% of your LinkedIn connection requests remain unaccepted...... Here's how you can convert that to 98% connection acceptance: (i) Go through the profile of the person with whom you'd like to connect (2-3 minutes) (ii) Identify 1 key point (Experience, alumni, projects, etc.) with which you connect. (iii) Send a connection request with a note as follows. Hi <Name of person> I'm <Your name>, working as <Designation>. I saw your profile and was excited reading about <point in (ii)>, which overlaps with my work. Looking forward to connect with you. If you'd like to learn more such time-tested techniques to increase your network circle on LinkedIn, then follow me for more!!
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Building a network doesn’t require a lot of effort. All you need is 20 minutes a week to; - Find people who have similar experiences with you - Engage them in authentic conversation about these experiences - Share your experiences publicly The best part? You don’t even need to know anyone before hand. Here’s a more in-depth overview of how to build a strong network; https://lnkd.in/gDkryKzc
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How did you build your professional network? ✏️ By learning and benefiting from the experiences of people you have met in the field of work
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In today's digital age, your personal brand is just as important as your resume or bio. Networking helps you refine your brand by showcasing your expertise, sharing your achievements, and contributing to industry conversations. When you consistently connect with others and provide value, you become a recognized name in your field. This visibility not only boosts your credibility but also makes you the go-to person for advice and opportunities. Plus, let's face it, it's pretty fun to be the rock star everyone wants to know! So, get out there and start connecting! The more you network, the more you'll realize it's not just about business—it's about building a community, fostering growth, and having a lot of fun along the way.
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How do you maintain your professional network as a support manager? ✏️ retaining existing contact and building relationships with new networks and collaborating with them supporting each other when necessary.
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I Help Small Business Owners and Consultants Excel in LinkedIn and Cold Email Outreach. I Write About Growing Your Brand.
Looking to Effectively Expand Your Professional Network? Start with these key elements: Simplicity in How You Connect - Make your interactions straightforward. Clarity in Every Message - Communicate with precision and purpose. Focus on the Value You Bring - Ensure each interaction is meaningful and adds value. These three principles are the foundation of a solid digital presence and the key to creating meaningful connections.
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E-mail Marketer for Coaches and Creators | Generated 800,000+ in Revenue | Follow Me for Copywriting Tips and Tricks
Fixing how I networked landed me my first client. (I know most of you are doing it wrong) → It’s not about making friends without purpose. →It’s not about hopping into DMs just because the journey is lonely. →It’s not about reaching out to find solutions to your problems. If I were starting again, this is how I would network: → Pick a skill, master it, and become an invaluable resource. →Find others who have perfected their niche, and offer value. → Connecting with people who offer complementary skills works like a charm. Now they will always have you in mind if their client needs additional services.
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7 Habits of highly Effective Networkers. Learn the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Networkers and elevate your professional relationships. Harness the power of networking for career growth and opportunities. PS: Follow Me to unlock a treasure trove of insightful content and join the vibrant community.
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