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Online Professional Networking Opportunities: Though Growth May be Stifled, Businesses Still Have to Develop

When you hear someone like best-selling author Gary Vaynerchuk talk about “business development,” he is usually referring to sales. Or, from his perspective at least, all of the marketing aspects that lead up to the point of sale—advertising, public relations, product promotion and social media. But depending on the business model, a key tool to marketing, and to growing a business in general, is that of personal networking.

There are some great opportunities to do just that, right here in Murfreesboro. Until recently, many of these meetings have been offered as breakfast gatherings or over lunch.

But these get-togethers are more than just exchanging cards. It is a chance to make true relationships and gain the insight to help grow your business.

One such group is Rutherford Cable, which boasts over 250 members.

“Cable is the premier leadership organization for women’s professional advancement,” says the group’s Missy Lay. This group still meets with limited occupancy, and conducts facilitated networking, both at the table and through the use of breakout rooms online.

Local insurance agent Josh Minton was one of the founders of another professional networking group in 2017, Connect Nashville.

“We decided to start a meeting of our own that focused on building genuine relationships. We saw a real need in the networking community for helping people connect without wanting something directly in return,” Minton says. “We genuinely just want to see other people grow, and over time we will all grow together.”

Nashville Connect has several chapters that meet throughout Middle Tennessee, including one in Murfreesboro. Many have gone online, though Murfreesboro is starting to meet in person again. Feel free to drop in any Monday morning at 9 a.m. at BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse on Medical Center Parkway.

Owing to the pandemic, it has been hard for entrepreneurs to get out and connect with other professionals who might be able to help promote business. For this reason, a lot of local networking groups have gone online. This is a good alternative for those who are still anxious about venturing too far from home or the shop. Truth be told, the internet is a networking medium that should have been better utilized long before COVID.

“It certainly was an adjustment at first, but our leadership team has come together to help the meetings run smoothly and assist those who may not have ever used Zoom before,” Minton says. The lack of travel time and big meals can make Zoom meetings even more convenient for busy professionals.

Says Jim Furbush, account representative with ITEX and a board member with the Nashville Association of Sales Professionals (NASP), “This new way to network has allowed me to do business out of the area and occasionally out of the state. Even if we don’t do business with each other directly, having a large number of familiar businesses to refer makes me a resource and keeps me in contact with a lot of people.”

Murfreesboro business owner Luis Roque is this year’s president of the Rutherford Independent Networking Group, or RING.

“RING is a great place to build lasting relationships with fellow Rutherford County business professionals. We really wanted to create a space where people could learn about each other’s businesses and help each other succeed,” Roque says. Though the organization has recently had to meet over the internet, it is still very active.

Another aspect of business development, is, of course, the professional development and education that many business owners and independent contractors receive from networking groups. Many will offer an educational component on goal setting, better communication, leadership skills, stress management, professional etiquette, marketing and all of those aspects that do lead up to a point of sale. For this, another worthwhile group to check out is the Nashville Networking Business Luncheon. The NNBL always provides a brief training session to offer information that will help business professionals. They meet in-person for lunch at Jonathan’s Grille on Medical Center Parkway the third Friday of the month. But they also meet online every Tuesday.

If you are a business owner, two things are certain: online meetings are here to stay, and (fortunately) COVID is not.

The two main resources for growth are time and money. Some may have more time on their hands than they wish, so now is when to take advantage of it.

Sharpen your skills by attending webinars, reading a business book, or visiting some of these fine online networking groups:

NASP
nashville-nasp.org

RING
networkingrutherford.com

C-Suite
unstuckbusinessacademy.com/c-suite

Cable
rutherfordcable.org

NNBL
nashvillenetworkingbusinessluncheon.com

Connect Nashville
facebook.com/groups/connectnashville

Living Sent Ministries
livingsentministries.org

Business Network International
bni.com

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Blaine Little is the founder and CEO of Momentum Seminars Training and Coaching, a veteran owned business, helping companies remain profitable by investing in their people. He publicly trains and privately coaches the power skills of leadership, team building and better communication. Learn more about the power of Momentum at momentumseminars.com. Be sure to get his book Managerial Mistakes, Missteps & Misunderstandings, available now on Amazon in paperback or Kindle format. Check out his podcast at bit.ly/toastcaster143.

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