I also added the writer and industry publication to a specific circle in Google Plus called Solar and mentioned them both when I shared the article. To help develop key industry contacts, you can also connect with them on LinkedIn. Let’s say you want to connect with me so you can be my example for my next article. You can send me an invitation.
You can take the extra step to write a personal note beyond the default message to help increase your chances of getting my acceptance. Another way to develop key industry connections is to go back to the give to gain concept and compliment or endorse contacts that you want to develop a more meaningful relationship. This can be little skills endorsements on LinkedIn, a longer recommendation, a Facebook post, a Tweet, or a blog post that gives them, as we say in social media, a shout-out.
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Anonymous
August 29, 2022 at 7:59 am
Finding your niche is indeed very important
james
August 26, 2023 at 10:45 am
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