FuturePast
 

How to Build a Thriving Network

Date: Tuesday: January 26, 2016
Where: Noble Desktop | 594 Broadway, New York, NY 10012 | View Map
Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm (6:30pm time to network, 7pm discussion begins )
Cost: 1 free ticket for members, $25.00 for non-members
 

The foundation of a thriving creative business is building and maintaining a strong, dynamic network of trusted collaborators, supporters and advisors. Modern networking is built around starting conversations, forming genuine relationships and focusing on giving, rather than getting.

In this workshop you will learn how to re-frame outdated notions of networking, view the world as one big opportunity to connect, and build YOUR thriving network. You will leave with:

  1. A map of your existing network and the gaps you need to fill
  2. Clarity around your ideal clients and where to find them in large numbers
  3. Strategies to network more authentically, strategically and effectively

When you focus on forming relationships based upon giving rather than getting, build the ‘know, like and trust’ factor with people who want to do the same for you. It’s a win-win, so join us!

Justine Clay has been helping freelance creative talent build thriving careers for more than 15 years. She began her career in creative representation and, in 2010 Justine launched her coaching business, Pitch Perfect. Working with freelance creative professionals and entrepreneurs of all stripes, Justine teaches her clients how to position, market and profit from their creative expertise through one-on-one coaching, her Market & Grow Your Creative Business on-line course, and workshops. Sign up for Justine’s free 6-part video series at 6stepstomoredreamclients.com and start growing your creative business or career today!

Video From This Event

Justine Clay is a consultant for creative professionals and founder of Pitch Perfect. She discuses some tips on reframing outdated notions of networking. She shares the top three things that a graphic designer needs to know to focus on their ideal prospect.