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		<title>Finding an Online Community</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 09:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>networking mom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding an Online Community for Women in Business As a businesswoman, it&#8217;s very important to have a good support network.  You need fellow businesswomen to share experiences and tips with.  You need women who are in fields related to yours to ask questions.  The sense of community provided by a group of businesswomen can help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding an Online Community for Women in Business</p>
<p>As a businesswoman, it&#8217;s very important to have a good support network.  You need fellow businesswomen to share experiences and tips with.  You need women who are in fields related to yours to ask questions.  The sense of community provided by a group of businesswomen can help see you through the tough times.</p>
<p>But finding a group in your area isn&#8217;t always practical.  Maybe there are networking groups that you could join, but they might meet at times that are not convenient for you.  Or if you&#8217;re not in a metropolitan area, there may not be any groups that are especially for women in your area.  That doesn&#8217;t mean that you&#8217;re left out in the cold, though.</p>
<p>There are plenty of online communities designed for businesswomen and female entrepreneurs.  These communities offer such features as profile pages, forums, chat rooms and classified ads.  They give women a place to connect with like-minded women from their own homes and offices.</p>
<p>With all of the online communities for businesswomen out there, it can be tempting to join and participate in them all.  But by doing so, you limit your opportunity for meaningful connections.  Keeping up with so many different communities takes a lot of time, and there&#8217;s little possibility for reward.  By finding one or two good communities and sticking with them, you can better reap the benefits they have to offer.</p>
<p>Here are some tips for finding the right online community for you.</p>
<p>* Keep your objectives in mind.  If you are looking for referrals, a group that consists completely of women in your field is probably not the best choice for you.  That doesn&#8217;t mean you can&#8217;t join for the opportunity to learn from others in your business, but if referrals are what you want, you may not want to limit yourself.</p>
<p>* Ask colleagues for recommendations.  Those who are experienced in online networking often know the best places to do so.</p>
<p>* Take the groups that interest you for a test drive.  Many communities offer a free trial, and some are completely free.  So if you find one you like, join up and network with the members for a week or so.  This will give you a feel for how everything works and how supportive the other members are.  If you decide it&#8217;s not for you, move on and find something else.</p>
<p>* Read the rules of such communities carefully.  Most have restrictions on blatant advertising.  While it is rarely banned outright, there is often a designated time or place for it.  Disobeying these rules could get you booted, and at the very least it will turn off the other members.</p>
<p>Online networking is a great way to find business partners and generate referrals.  Communities designed specifically for women are also valuable sources of business advice, and can result in lasting friendships.  Even if you have the opportunity to network locally, networking with fellow businesswomen online offers lots of rewards.</p>
<p>Some great places to check out are:<br />
<a href="http://mywahmspace.com">My WAHM Space</a><br />
<a href="www.busymomma.com/mm.html">Mom Masterminds</a></p>
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		<title>Don&#039;t Get Overwhelmed Networking</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2008 05:24:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>networking mom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online Networking Without Overwhelm by Jenn Givler One of my favorite marketing activities is networking online. Many of my clients engage in this activity as well. But, soon after starting online networking, many people find themselves in a state of overwhelm – so many groups – so little time! First, how do you know which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online Networking Without Overwhelm by Jenn Givler</p>
<p>One of my favorite marketing activities is networking online. Many of my clients engage in this activity as well. But, soon after starting online networking, many people find themselves in a state of overwhelm – so many groups – so little time! First, how do you know which groups are ideal for your business, and second, how do I effectively manage my online networking and avoid becoming overwhelmed with it all?</p>
<p>First, let’s talk about some of the ways that you can networking online. You can participate in online networking groups such as the type you might find at Yahoo, Ryze, or Zaadz. You can also participate in special online events through organizations like WECAI.</p>
<p>It’s important to find networking groups where your niche is hanging out. These are the people that you will be able to help build your business. When you visit sites like Yahoo, do a search on keywords for your niche and see what kinds of groups are out there. For example, if I’m looking for networking groups, I might search on “women entrepreneurs.” Hanging out with your niche will help you gain clients, and it will help you discover what your niche’s needs are as they relate to your business.</p>
<p>You can also join networking groups where your peers congregate. These are great to discuss industry trends, get business questions answered and share ideas. For example, I’m a member of a few groups that are geared toward coaching.</p>
<p>You want to be sure the groups you’re interested in are fairly active. An active group usually has a couple hundred members, and will have at least 15 to 20 messages in a week – some have a lot more than that, but that’s a good number to look for.</p>
<p>When you join a group, spend a few days getting to know what the rules and expectations are. For example, some groups do not allow e-mail signatures, some groups have special days for ads. Also, spend some time reading the discussions and learning about the members.</p>
<p>When you’re ready, post your introduction, and jump into any conversations you feel you’d like to join.</p>
<p>If a group is busy and it seems like the conversations move fast and there are new threads constantly being added, you don’t have to respond to everything. When you visit the online groups, usually there is a message archive that you can browse. All of the threads are usually grouped by topic, so you can choose which discussions you’re interested in following and responding to. It is completely fine to only respond to the threads that you are most interested in. Don’t forget to offer your expertise in discussions where it is warranted. This will help members get to know what you can offer them, and it is a great way to establish yourself as an expert.</p>
<p>Another rule of thumb is to not work a sales pitch into every post you make. That can seem insincere. Save your sales pitch for ad days and for your e-mail signature. The goal of networking in any situation is to build relationships. You may not make sales or get e-zine subscribers the first time you post – and that’s ok. You want the members of the group to get to know you, and you want to get to know them.</p>
<p>Consistency is the key to make online networking work for you. Decide how much time you’re going to devote to this marketing activity and then be consistent. For example, you may decide to visit your online groups three times per week and spend 2 hours responding to posts. Or, you may decide to only visit once per week and spend 3 hours networking. Be organized with your efforts and stick to a schedule. This will make it easier to manage, and it will ensure that you don’t get stuck socializing when you really should be working <img src='http://networkingwahm.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>In addition to making really great business connections, online networking is a way to make amazing friends and meet fantastic people. Remember, not every single person you meet through networking will become a customer, but they will be a great connection – and you never know where that might lead!</p>
<p>Jenn Givler is the Catalyst for Thriving Businesses. She teaches entrepreneurs how to break through fear, frustration and overwhelm in their business. Visit her web site and receive your free report: The 5 Reasons Your Business Is Still Stuck – Even though you’re doing everything right. http://www.jgivlercoaching.com</p>
<p>Article Source: http://www.wahm-articles.com</p>
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