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[T676]The Power Of Relationships
by Susan Friedmann, Sus

Even though Nichepreneurs generally operate their businesses all on their own, it's critical to remember that, to quote the old saying, “No man is an island!” I can't tell you how often this has proved true, in my own career and in that of many of my Nichepreneur peers. Success comes in large part from forming strategic relationships with people in a position to help you refine and enhance your Expert Identity.

Relationships are key. To succeed as a Nichepreneur, you want to surround yourself with quality people and form strong relationships with them. I'm talking about real relationships here, ones based in mutual respect and honesty, not exploitive ones devoted to the ‘what's in it for me?' concept.

The relationship you form with an industry peer may yield no immediate tangible rewards. However, you benefit immensely from sharing knowledge, getting to know other professionals on a personal level, and forming connections that may be of benefit at some point in the future.

It's impossible to over-emphasize the value of relationship building. Remember, people make business decisions based upon many criteria, one of the most crucial being their relationship with you. If someone feels like they know you, like you, and even value you as a friend, they will be far more likely to send business your way than if they only know you by reputation -- or worse, if they don't know you at all.

Places to begin new relationships and reinforce existing ones include:

- Industry Conventions

Every industry has an annual convention, and most have semi-annual regional meetings. These are great places to meet colleagues and peers. Pay special attention to those individuals who appear to be influential -- they may be ‘kingmakers', people with the ability to send lots of business your way.

- Tradeshows

Tradeshows may be held in conjunction with an industry convention or it may be a stand alone event. One of the last bastions of face-to-face marketing, tradeshows allow you a chance to get up close and personal with players of every size, from the smallest company to the largest mega-corp.

- Networking Events

BNI (Business Networking International - bni.org) and other networking groups create opportunities of professionals from a wide range of fields to connect and get to know each other. This allows you to expand your circle of influence in unexpected directions and encounter people you may never have met otherwise.

- Local Community Group Meetings

Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions Clubs and other local community groups offer a critical opportunity, especially for the fledgling Nichepreneur. Small, generally friendly circles of local professionals, these groups offer the chance for new speakers to hone their skills and practice effective networking.

- Online Industry Sites

Increasingly, professional and personal networking takes place online. MySpace and other social networking sites have transformed how musicians, writers, and other creative types do business. The same is starting to be true in the professional world. Find out where your colleagues, peers, and target audience hang out online and establish a presence there.

Creating and reinforcing strong relationships should be a strong priority for every Nichepreneur. The better connected you are, to your industry, your community, and your target audience, the more successful you'll be as a Nichepreneur.

It's critical to remember that people judge you by the quality you keep. Don't be afraid to be selective in your attachments. You only have one reputation, and you'll want to protect it as much as possible. Other people are looking at you the same way: make sure you present yourself in such a fashion that your colleagues and peers will be proud to be associated with you.


Who do you count as your best friends-male or female? I'm sure that everyone is different with a different perspective but they also have your best interest at heart. Who are the people you can share anything with who won't judge you?

Associate with people who like to do various things so you can mix it up and experience all kinds of fun in different ways with many people. You can have a lot of acquaintances and that's important because it helps to have lots of contacts in diverse areas, but there will always be that special "group" whom you share your secrets with.

Some family relationships are terrific, while others are combative. You decide the kind of relationship you want to have. Set limits as to how much you want to see them, how many times you'll baby sit, how often you may visit them if they're in a different city and how long you'll stay. Remember, no one can take advantage of you without your permission.

When you stand up for your beliefs, you will not be taking advantage of. These beliefs may not be popular but it's how you live with yourself and your values. This way, people will always respect your word and thought.

Take control of your own life. Never let anyone control you or your thoughts. Certainly others can have an impact and influence, but you are in charge of your own life and you're really an S.O.B. (which I know you are), you will find a way and not accept any excuses. What is it you want to know and who can teach it to you?

You have the ability to make the world a much better place by everything you do. It's all in the choices you make, the decisions you reach and how you feel about yourself. You have to learn to prioritize. What is it you have to do every single day? Although flexibility is great, there still has to be a semblance of order to your life.

People will always try to push you into their mold, however they will admire and respect you for what you do and how you act. When they know you mean business and believe in what you say by modeling it daily, they won't try to take advantage of you.

Ask yourself what three words you want to be known for. Then you'll know what kind of power relationships you want.

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