Duly noted in the business arena as the most effective form for generating new enterprise, networking is often referred to as a powerful platform for possibility. A space dedicated for the sole purpose of bringing diverse groups of people together to create and harvest business growth and development, networking allows one the freedom to take hold of a future that seems far within grasp.
According to statistics gathered by the highly regarded Sandler Sales Institute, “If someone introduces you and attends an introductory meeting or call, the chance of closing the business or getting the job is 80%, whereas the cold-call method offers only a 1% chance!
Many a time, an entrepreneur has been told, “it isn’t what you know; it is whom you know that really counts.” Networking underscores this statement and perhaps, overused cliche. Yet, the latter remains true. Expand your network, expand your future. After all, anything is possible when the right connection is made.
With this in mind, CHYE is proud to present our first business networking mixer!
Networking is pertinent for success seekers; mixers like ours are essential for building and cultivating relationships with people who share similar passion, drive and interest for establishing mutually beneficial connections. Yet, one should always maintain this modus operandi: You are your best asset. After all, there’s no greater feeling than creating your own success. Now, we’re here to help aid that process!
Our event is dedicated to the entrepreneurs, business owners, professionals, freelancers, recent grads, and for anyone merely hoping to connect with others.
Remember, you are in charge of your own networking. Your very own success may lie within the person beside you. That being stated, please do join us to mingle, mix and network your way to ultimate success!
He only mentioned the most effective marketing tool for your business. Now as far as success is concerned there are millions of keys, perseverance is one of them, I wouldnt say its he first one..
Nice to see someone stirring a healthy pot of ideas around here. It is clear that it is also effective, once you have a critic (see comment #4) then it become official! Dear Rabbi Werde, Hshm should grant you continued success to stir such controversy and inspire others with your giving approach!
Much success!
With all due respect, only those who actually run businesses should be giving business advice.
I really like when you bring in successful business owners to give advice.
Now, as a business owner myself, I will share this:
Be prepared to be told “no”.
Like dating, you will spend money, time and effort on a potential client, sometimes even for several months, only to be turned down. Your success rate might be 1/20 or maybe worse. Like dating, the key is perseverance.
Go Uncle Yehoshua!!
Keep rocking the house!
This looks GREAT!
I can’t believe this is happening in CH.
How do I get in touch with you?