Archive for August, 2009

Thanks for following me here. Welcome to the new home of The Relentless Networker. The author is the same and the content will remain in the same vein as always.

New stuff, coming up. Read More...

On Thursday, September 3rd, I’ll be presenting a seminar in the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce’s Business Toolbox Series entitled “Using Networking and Social Media Tools to Build Your Brand and Grow Your Business”

The 7:30 am event is intended for business owners. Visibility and top-of-mind awareness are the keys to building your business. Over the past several years, I’ve used a number of tools and methods as a part of our strategy to build awareness of the Zachry Associates brand in the DFW Metroplex and beyond. By telling our story and sharing his examples, I hope to arm you with ideas and tools you can use yourself. In this presentation, I will cover how I have used these tools to build the ZA brand in the marketplace: Read More...

8/192009

Stay focused

No matter what, keep your eye on the ball. There are many distractions in this business world and you have to not be distracted by the latest tool, the wrong person or the things that waste time.

Be there and be square. Read More...

8/132009

Co-opetition

How often have you been in the presence of your competitors? Whether it is at a trade show or networking event or in a lobby awaiting an interview, we’ve all been around those we are competing with.

What should you do?

How about make friends and be courteous? Flys and honey and all that aside, it’s the best thing to do. Sure, you won’t divulge competitive-sensitive information, but you can have a polite conversation. It might teach you something about them, their motives and–you. Read More...

It is the best of things to do: you help an organization by lending them your skills. You get the satisfaction of having helped further a cause or organization.

However, it has it’s pitfalls. Remember, you aren’t being paid and it can’t (shouldn’t) infringe on your work time (if you have one; if you are in transition, be careful not to take too much time away from your search). Read More...

Jamey Wozniak is the best example I’ve seen in sometime of someone doing two things well:

  • Creating and managing her personal brand
  • Using her skills to transition from one career to another

Jamey is the owner of Joe’s Hitch, Trailer and Truck Accessories in Dallas. This former human resources professional really took a sharp turn in her career: HR manager in the cosmetics and home fashion business to CEO of an automotive parts and accessories company. Read More...

My colleague, Rob Brown, reminded me of another mantra for networkers and business seekers: the three Ps.

  • Patience
  • Persistence
  • Passion

Patience. Good things come to those of us who wait. It is really true. Read More...

From a seminar this morning on social media (where it is critical to manage your personal brand):

We are all brokers of three things: Read More...

As I look down into my morning cereal bowl, I realize: I am eating alone.

That Ferrazi guy has it right, “Never Eat Alone.” It is the best use of time, working through meals. Let’s face it, we’re all pressed for time and taking time to meet and talk over a meal makes tremendous sense. Read More...

As those of you who follow this space know, our basic theme is “It’s Not About You.”

Thank you, Kim Young! She knows, realizes and repeats this! Read More...