5个方法使用Your Network to Grow Your BusinessLearn the right way to tap your business network to gain more information and knowledge.

ByIvan Misner

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Have you ever sought advice from the people in a business network you belong to? If not, you are missing out on one of the secondary benefits of being involved in a networking group.

Sure, the primary reason you'renetworkingis to get referrals, but you also gain access to professionals in almost every type of business. Every good network can actually become a type of "mastermind" group that you can tap to gain more information and knowledge.

Here's a story about how a simple request for advice led to much more. An owner of a small creative-services firm wanted to relocate across the country to a state with a more favorable business climate. But she became frustrated by her difficulty in communicating with government entities two time zones away. Her plans came to a standstill.

The business owner decided to approach a certified public accountant, who had recently joined her networking group, and seek advice. She provided a brief overview of her situation to the CPA, who turned out to be very knowledgeable and quickly identified what she needed to do to move forward in her new state.

That sounds like a happy ending, but it doesn't end there. The owner of the creative services firm hired the CPA to help resolve her problems, then transferred all of herfinancialand recordkeeping functions to the CPA's firm and referred at least three other business owners to her. In return, the CPA connected her with a major new customer. Surprisingly, all of this happened from a single request for expert advice from one member of a networking group to another.

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But seeking help from other network members requires some finesse. Here are some important tips to keep in mind when preparing to ask your network members for advice:

1. Before you ask for something, give something。It's important to build some social capital with the people in your network before you start asking for favors. Seeking help from people before you've given anything is a little like trying to get a withdrawal from your banking account without having put anything in first.

Related:Four Steps to Building Social Capital

2. Restrict your requests for advice to a person's area of expertise。Otherwise, you risk putting a fellow network member on the spot and making him or her uncomfortable.

3. Don't have hidden motives。If network members believe you are seeking advice as a subterfuge for promoting your services, they will not only be offended and unwilling to help you, but they will also feel less confident about your ability to help them.

4. Avoid potentially controversial and sensitive issues。This may sound like common sense, but if you delve too far into the personal, you could cause discomfort and damage the relationship.

Related:How to Start Conversations That Make Instant Connections

5. Don't ask for advice people would normally charge you for。一两个小问题是可以的,但不要去o far. In the case of the business owner above, she was quick to recognize when to switch from soliciting free advice to enlisting–and paying for–the CPA's services.

A powerful personal network not only can help you expand your business, but it also can help you improve your business. There's nothing more powerful than having a room full of people who are ready and willing to help you succeed.

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Ivan Misner

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Dr. Ivan Misner is a 'NY Times' bestselling author and co-author of the bestselling book, 'Networking Like a Pro' (Entrepreneur Press 2017). He is also the Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of BNI (www.bni.com), the world's largest referral marketing and networking organization.

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