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Networking
If you think that networking is manipulative, selfish, or all about getting ahead you are doing it wrong. In this episode, we talk about how networking is all about friendship, giving, and the people that you choose to spend time with. We talk about how to network and connect with people above, next to, and below you.
The What and Why of a Network?
Every jump in Jake’s career came from his network: animation, comics, publishing. Your network is your gate to so many
Jake and Will started to get connected over lunch. Lee was deliberate and tried to connect with Will and Jake.
Networking is like cycling, there is strength in staying in a group. Bikers encourage and support each other, and they draft off of each other. It is hard to break away and do it on your own. Choose friends and to spend time with people that push you to be better.
A true network is not your “job hotline” it consists of your real friends, your buds.
Put yourself in the right place and good things can happen [13:40]
How much time do you spend getting to know other creatives that are like-minded, how do you make the first contact, and how do you deepen a creative relationship that you have? Consider these things as you learn more about creating your personal network and how to grow it.
Question: Do you need to live in a creative hot spot to be successful [14:54]
You create your network and you can reach out to people in the area through web searches and hashtagging your area to find people that have the same goals and values as you. Instagram is a great platform to do research and learn about the people in the area and there will be people.
How to build a network of friends in your area [18:00]
Through these interactions online you begin to develop relationships, give feedback and receive feedback, and engage with others. You can make the effort to not only find creatives online but create the friendships and start conversations to grow your circles.
SVS Forum
Online interaction is good, but you’ll need to meet people in real life [22:54]
How to get over being nerves [24:06]
Talking face to face can be hard but there are many things you can do to overcome the fear of talking to someone you have never met. Put yourself in situations to interact with others. Sit next to people or stand next to them in line and create a beginning point of conversation like drawing next to them or talk about why they are there.
Introduction and exit strategies [27:48]
Jake’s foolproof exit is “It was so good to meet you!” hint I gotta go.
Form: Family, occupation, recreation, motivation(or message) [29:44]
More ideas to meet people [33:11]
What does your network look like [37:03]
Keep in mind this quote: It’s not who you know, it’s who you help - Jeff Goins, Real Artists Don’t starve [38:27]
Real Artists Don’t Starve
Give and you will grow your network.
Research before reaching out [41:00]
How to ask questions [41:56]
How to get a great mentor [43:26]
Rachel Everett
How to make friends in the industry [48:06]
Being a friend also means being invested in other others success.
You need others to succeed there is no doubt about that.
Finding followers [56:15]
Have a shared purpose of collective power.
Building a universe one drawing at a time- Jake Parker. Build your brand around your shared purpose.
Share Freely [1:00:38]
Create a mantra [01:01:56]
Learn and Listen [01:03:43]
Host meetups [01:04:31]
You build a network by giving more than you take [01:05:14]
Connecting other people together. Elevates the scene that you are a part of.
If you group is not challenging you find different friends and create the group that you grow with!
NETWORKING Challenge [01:07:46]
Post on the forum about the outcome of this challenge
LINKS
3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!
Click here for this episode’s links and show notes.
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Networking
If you think that networking is manipulative, selfish, or all about getting ahead you are doing it wrong. In this episode, we talk about how networking is all about friendship, giving, and the people that you choose to spend time with. We talk about how to network and connect with people above, next to, and below you.
The What and Why of a Network?
Every jump in Jake’s career came from his network: animation, comics, publishing. Your network is your gate to so many
Jake and Will started to get connected over lunch. Lee was deliberate and tried to connect with Will and Jake.
Networking is like cycling, there is strength in staying in a group. Bikers encourage and support each other, and they draft off of each other. It is hard to break away and do it on your own. Choose friends and to spend time with people that push you to be better.
A true network is not your “job hotline” it consists of your real friends, your buds.
Put yourself in the right place and good things can happen [13:40]
How much time do you spend getting to know other creatives that are like-minded, how do you make the first contact, and how do you deepen a creative relationship that you have? Consider these things as you learn more about creating your personal network and how to grow it.
Question: Do you need to live in a creative hot spot to be successful [14:54]
You create your network and you can reach out to people in the area through web searches and hashtagging your area to find people that have the same goals and values as you. Instagram is a great platform to do research and learn about the people in the area and there will be people.
How to build a network of friends in your area [18:00]
Through these interactions online you begin to develop relationships, give feedback and receive feedback, and engage with others. You can make the effort to not only find creatives online but create the friendships and start conversations to grow your circles.
SVS Forum
Online interaction is good, but you’ll need to meet people in real life [22:54]
How to get over being nerves [24:06]
Talking face to face can be hard but there are many things you can do to overcome the fear of talking to someone you have never met. Put yourself in situations to interact with others. Sit next to people or stand next to them in line and create a beginning point of conversation like drawing next to them or talk about why they are there.
Introduction and exit strategies [27:48]
Jake’s foolproof exit is “It was so good to meet you!” hint I gotta go.
Form: Family, occupation, recreation, motivation(or message) [29:44]
More ideas to meet people [33:11]
What does your network look like [37:03]
Keep in mind this quote: It’s not who you know, it’s who you help - Jeff Goins, Real Artists Don’t starve [38:27]
Real Artists Don’t Starve
Give and you will grow your network.
Research before reaching out [41:00]
How to ask questions [41:56]
How to get a great mentor [43:26]
Rachel Everett
How to make friends in the industry [48:06]
Being a friend also means being invested in other others success.
You need others to succeed there is no doubt about that.
Finding followers [56:15]
Have a shared purpose of collective power.
Building a universe one drawing at a time- Jake Parker. Build your brand around your shared purpose.
Share Freely [1:00:38]
Create a mantra [01:01:56]
Learn and Listen [01:03:43]
Host meetups [01:04:31]
You build a network by giving more than you take [01:05:14]
Connecting other people together. Elevates the scene that you are a part of.
If you group is not challenging you find different friends and create the group that you grow with!
NETWORKING Challenge [01:07:46]
Post on the forum about the outcome of this challenge
LINKS
3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!
Click here for this episode’s links and show notes.
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