Virtual Networking Success

Categories: Business Strategy
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About Course

In an age of remote working, you’re bound to connect with colleagues and clients online one way or another. Working from home has its advantages and disadvantages. One of the biggest disadvantages is that you don’t get to meet people in person. If your jobs usually entails meeting people face to face but you’re now doing virtual meetings, it’s important to develop your virtual networking skills. This course will teach you these skills.

What Will You Learn?

  • Picking the right contacts to add to your virtual network.
  • How to make new virtual connections from anywhere in the world, without looking like a sales pitch.
  • How to nurture your current connections so all your past work doesn’t go to waste.
  • Some of the best virtual networking tools that you use to make it easier to connect with others, including Zoom and Slack.
  • All about virtual etiquette to help you master the virtual meeting and get ahead.
  • How to make virtual networking work, even when you are an introvert.
  • How to come up with the best networking strategy to finally see success.

Course Content

Virtual Networking Success

  • 3 Differences Between Virtual and In Person Networking
    04:03
  • 3 Things to Do After a Virtual Networking Event
    04:08
  • 5 Tips for Overcoming the Awkwardness When Virtual Networking for Business
    04:24
  • 5 Tips to Prepare for a Successful Virtual Networking Event
    03:36
  • 10 Tips for Growing Your Business Through Virtual Networking
    04:55
  • Mastering Zoom for Virtual Networking Success
    04:42
  • Tips For Snagging Introverts and Extroverts While Virtual Networking
    04:47
  • Top 5 Tips to Make a Connection Online
    04:49
  • Virtual Networking Explained for Businesses
    05:43
  • Worst 5 Faux Pas to Avoid When Virtual Networking
    04:04

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