You can never underestimate the power of human interaction. For freelancers, the best way to harness this is through networking. I can say that I am where I am now, and Freelance Blend – my freelancer community – is what is it is now because of networking. Please don’t get me wrong. I am not talking about network marketing or pyramid schemes. Networking, the non-sleazy kind, is the process of leveraging and growing your human connections to be able to open yourself up to more opportunities in terms of career or business growth. As Vince Golangco, the founder of WhenInManila.com said during our interview, “It’s not about who you know… it’s about who knows you.” So, are you having difficulty getting clients? Are you always under-booked? Then, maybe you are not networking enough.
A “Small” Workshop
Sometime in May of this year, I attended the talk of Dandy Victa, a friend who I met through one of our Freelance Blend meetups (another event). It was small gathering of about 10-12 people, but little did I know that from that “small” event would bring enormous opportunities for me and my brand.
First, I met the great Raymond Tribdino, also one of the attendees who was sharing a lot of his experiences during the workshop that I found very interesting. After the event, I invited him to come to the show so that I (and my listeners) can hear more of his story. It became one of the most shared episodes on the show. But the most interesting moment happened about 5 months after that. Raymond invited me to become part of the newspaper that you are reading right now. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I will become a columnist in a national newspaper. And it all happened because I attended this small event.
Then, I met Ginger Arboleda, the founder of Manila Workshops, who was running that workshop in partnership with Dandy. I also asked her for an interview and talked about my plans of conducting workshops for freelancers. Long story short, here’s what happened after our meeting: – we hooked up and became partners in a series of workshops for freelancers (which got me an invitation to appear in national TV to talk about the workshops);
– we are partnering for another series of workshops in 2015 that culminates into a big freelancer expo in May of next year (watch out for that!); and, – she invited me to be part of the rebranding of her other website, ManilaReviews.com. Again, all because of this “small” workshop.
Top 5 Reasons Why Freelancers Should Attend Events (No Matter How Small)
Meanwhile, here are the top 5 reasons why you should participate in events, no matter how small:
1. Networking – meet new people outside social media who could help you out someday.
2. Increase your brand’s visibility.
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