Since you can’t network in person right now, you need virtual networking options, like social media channels and email, to help you build new relationships and reconnect with past contacts.
I’ve been networking virtually for over 10 years so this isn’t new to me. I’ve built relationships with complete strangers and even co-authored a book with someone I had never met face-to-face. And I’m an introvert! So I know I can help you network virtually too!
Networking online, feels easier to me! In fact, networking online may actually be more efficient and more productive than networking IRL (in real life).
With fewer barriers and endless opportunities to network virtually, where do you start? What do you say? How do you do it?
If you want to learn how to network on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook or even Instagram, I include tips and strategies for all these channels. You don’t have to use them all, but you’ll understand why each one serves a purpose.
You’ll get step by step instructions on how to make networking virtually work for you.
Details
Date: TBD
Time: 1:00-2:30 pm ET
Cost: $39.00
Key Take-Aways
You’ll get answers to these questions which will help you feel more comfortable. During this networking virtually webinar we’ll cover:
- Who are the best people to network with
- Where are the best places to network online
- How to comment and engage with people online
- What to say when reaching out to a complete stranger
- How to structure your time productively
BONUS: You’ll also receive a copy of my brand new networking eGuide with sample scripts and email templates.
Who Is This For?
This networking virtually webinar isn’t a quick fix or magic bullet. If you think I will teach you how to find a job online, this is not what you’ll get. Networking (either in person or online) is not asking for a job.
As long as you are sincere about wanting to build relationships online – meaning you want to learn from others and share ideas, and you promise you will never ask for a job, then you’re a great fit for this online class.
Networking is a long-term strategy. It’s something you commit to, not just when you are looking for a new job, but forever.
If you are serious about continuously nurturing and building your network now and in the future, then this is for you!
Hannah Morgan speaks and writes about job search and career strategies. She founded CareerSherpa.net to educate professionals on how to maneuver through today’s job search process. Hannah was nominated as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Job Search and Careers and is a regular contributor to US News & World Report. She has been quoted by media outlets, including Forbes, USA Today, Money Magazine, Huffington Post, as well as many other publications. She is also author of The Infographic Resume and co-author of Social Networking for Business Success.