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Things Can and Should Not Do When Business Partners Meet


Digital technology is becoming an increasingly important part when running a business, particularly relating to networks and partners.

Social media and digital business forum has fueled the growth of online business network, so the method to meet and face to face with clients are becoming obsolete and are considered archaic.

In fact, meet with business clients only through online networks actually can be dangerous because they feared things that are undesirable could happen.

However you need occasional in-person meetings for the sake of better business relationships. However, when meeting with business associates, there are also things you can do and also there are things you do abstinence.

Smallbusiness.co.uk page launch, Sunday (30/10/2016), here's what should and should not do during a meeting with business associates:

Things to be done

1. Look around

If the stand alone in a room and be among strangers that makes feeling nervous or anxious, imagine how when someone came up and introduced himself first, to be sure there is relief in the liver.

So brace yourself look around, just think that the people around you also have the same feeling that you feel at the time, this is usually a powerful way to relieve nervousness.

2. Setting the sound

Set the tone or voice when talking with business associates. But do not let your voice looks like a made-up, you should speak what it is that what you said looked serious and sincere.

3. Ask for a business card

Preparing a business card to give to business associates at a meeting or in person, but make sure you also ask for business cards for your partner. This will impress a good thing, except that you and your colleagues also look more professional.

4. Delivering impression

Make sure to say nice things after the meeting, such as 'happy to be acquainted or to meet you'. We recommend exchanging emails at the end of the meeting, let me offer that you are ready to be contacted at any time via email.

5. Enter social networking

In the long term, should add colleagues into business networks like LinkedIn that you have, so you can communicate regularly via newsletter updates or create reminders on HP for example once a month to just how she was doing.

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