New title was Marketing Yourself With Networking. I started by asking the audience what one question they thought was most important for them to ask when networking. After a few attempts they got the prime query of, "What can I do to help you be more successful?" We then went on to talk about several different ways that you could help someone besides just sending them more business. This talk was only allotted 10 minutes, so that was about it.
Later that day I received an email from a young photographer, Michelle Roehl, who had just moved her business, Positive Images, into a new studio and is wanting very much to grow her business. She said, "after WEN I went to my son's hockey camp. This is th

This all happened because Michelle didn't sell her own services, but allowed the person next to her to tell Michelle what she needed.
What's the most interesting request you've ever received when you asked that question?
2 comments:
Debbie,
It's Michelle. I really appreciate the information. It is something so simple, and is what I think when I meet others. I had never thought to actually just say it! Now I do !
You have some wonderful information and talent to share with others and I am thankful that you do. I appreciate you and I am very happy we met at MSP.
Blessings,
Michelle
Debbie,
Now that it is a year later, I realize even though it was a great intro, the people I have spoken to never amounted to any business for me at all. I wish it had, so I didn't have to go out of business.
Best Wishes.
Michelle
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