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Networld
Build better business – right now! The exciting thing about Networlding is that you can start using the concepts right now, and you only need one other person to make it work. We encourage you to first review Networlding resources or read our About page for a better sense of how Networlding works. You’ll want to get our two essential guides before you begin: the Networlding Guidebook and the Nano Networlders Book.
There are two ways to dive into Networlding:
Connect with an existing Networlding Circle in your area by exploring the city section on the right. If there is already a Networlding presence in your city, you may be able to attend their upcoming events, join an existing Circle, or ask one your local Networlding Ambassadors for guidance and advice.
Start your own Networlding Circle! Networlding Circles consist of up to ten people, although only two are needed to start a circle. Here’s what you’ll need to do to get started:
1. Purchase and read Nanosecond Networlders and the Networlding Guidebook. They’ll give you a good foundation in Networlding and will lead you through the signature seven-step Networlding process.
2. Find at least one other person to Networld with you. Establish a mutually-beneficial mentoring relationship with at least one other person. Eventually, when your Networlding Circle expands, you’ll build the same type of one-to-one relationship with each person in the group!
3. Begin adding people to your Networlding Circle. Once you’ve established a positive one-to-one relationship with the first person in your Networlding Circle, invite more people into the mix, forming a circle of up to ten people. Each of these people should be leaders in their own right, and should share your goals and values. This Circle will be your primary Networlding Circle. Build a strong, supportive relationship with each of the people in your Networlding Circle and start practicing Networlding concepts outlined in Nanosecond Networlders and the Networlding Guidebook! You’ll work on co-creating opportunities for each other, and on building your own leadership skills.
4. Reach out to the wider community. After you’ve established a strong primary Networlding Circle, we encourage you to get out into the world, tell the community what good networking is about, and reach into the social networking sphere through high-tech, low-cost collaboration resources. Once you’ve established a primary Networlding Circle, members of your Circle can go on to start their own Circles. Of course, they’ll still stay connected to theoriginal Circle and share wisdom, resources, and connections from their outer Circles. This is a powerful concept: out of the original ten connections, each person’s new Networlding Circle will multiply your opportunities by ten! This process can go on indefinitely, with each Networlding Circle triggering new waves of other Circles, and hence more opportunities for everyone!
5. Consider becoming a Networlding Ambassador or Licensee. Networlding can be contagious. If you’re inspired to share the Networlding philosophy with others, we invite you to become a Networlding Ambassador or Networlding Licensee. In exchange, we’ll provide mentoring, training, and exposure for you and your business! |
Melissa GiovagnoliNetworlding Founder & CEO
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