5 networking best practices can transform how you build relationships and grow your business.

Networking is often misunderstood as collecting business cards or adding contacts on LinkedIn. In reality, networking is about building genuine, mutually beneficial relationships over time. Whether you’re a business owner, sales leader, or job searcher, strong networking practices can change your life.

Here are some of my favorites:

OFFER HELP

“How can I help?” The most successful networkers approach conversations with a ‘learning and helping’ approach rather than a ‘what can I take’ approach. Offer insights, introductions, resources, or encouragement without expecting immediate returns. When you consistently add value, people remember you—and they’re far more likely to reciprocate naturally.

PHONE A FRIEND

Don’t go it alone. If you’re going to a networking event, cocktail party, social, holiday function, golf outing, wine tasting, or mixer, bring a friend with you – as appropriate. Think about prospects, clients, associates, referral partners, and those that would benefit. What a great way to add value and develop those important relationships.

LISTEN UP

Strong networking is built on curiosity. Ask thoughtful, open-ended questions and listen closely. People appreciate being heard, and attentive listening helps you understand how you can support them. Avoid waiting for your turn to speak—focus instead on learning what matters to the other person. You’ll get your turn!

FOLLOW UP PERSONALLY

Most networking fails at the follow-up stage. After meeting someone, reach out within 24 hours with a personalized message referencing your conversation. A simple note, article, or introduction relevant to their interests can set you apart. Long-term relationships are built through regular, authentic touchpoints, not one-off interactions.

PLAY THE LONG GAME

True networking compounds. Not every connection will lead to immediate opportunities. Stay patient and focus on trust-building, adding value, and having fun. That means having a strategy to stay in touch. The strongest referrals and partnerships often come months or even years after the initial meeting. The key is being genuine and regularly staying in touch.

Networking is absolutely the best way to generate business, land a job, make friends, learn, and solve problems. It’s one of the most important skills you can develop.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BEST PRACTICE?

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