For the most part, networking is a long game.
Sure, something good might come out of your first encounter with someone, but more often than not, networking is about building relationships with people over time , adding them to your professional circle, and connecting with them on an ongoing basis .
While there aren’t many quick-and-dirty tips for that type of process, master networker Amey Shivapurkar recently offered one that’s pretty useful:
Remember one fact about each person you meet, then bring it up next time you see or contact them.
As he explains in an article on Medium , “A person is more likely to do a favor for someone that shows interest in what he or she likes. It creates a connection. The ‘one fact’ tip helps speed along the connection time.”
In other words, it helps you instantly reconnect with people when you see them again, which helps you build a genuine relationship more quickly. Here’s how it works, he shares:
When I worked at the consulting firm I made sure to learn
one fact about each Senior Manager (SM). I learned one SM just had a
baby, another SM loved talking about his house renovations, and another
SM enjoyed trying new restaurants.
…In the case of the SM who loved trying new restaurants, I would continually ask her advice about different restaurants and what might be best for certain occasions. Eventually our relationship grew to where she would ask me how my dinners went and what I thought of restaurants. Our relationship developed, and I was able to benefit in the capacity of better projects, expediting assistance, and good recommendations.
…In the case of the SM who loved trying new restaurants, I would continually ask her advice about different restaurants and what might be best for certain occasions. Eventually our relationship grew to where she would ask me how my dinners went and what I thought of restaurants. Our relationship developed, and I was able to benefit in the capacity of better projects, expediting assistance, and good recommendations.
Then, the next time you drop your contacts a line or want to ask them to coffee to pick their brain ? Weave their interest or fun fact into the conversation. Showing you remembered them is a great way to be memorable yourself.

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