Elizabeth Tishchenko

What is the most difficult part about networking?

And how do you keep track of your network connections?

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Vivek Sharma
It is the wait for me
Constantine Stan.
I would say for me personally would be to find other like minded people who have the intention of actually connecting and supporting each other. Not just collecting contacts and followers. I've seen a lot of people on this website trying to gather following rather then exchange ideas and support their fellow founders/entrepreneurs
Elena Tsemirava
Getting started was the hardest part of networking. I felt afraid and unsure about trying something new. But I quickly realized that there was nothing to be afraid of. So, don't hesitate to get started – be bold!
Ryan B
@elenat So true, but I personally still get feelings of insecurity the next networking engagement! I'll keep working on it!
André J
My fam lives here: LinkedIn, slack, producthunt ✨
André J
@nevemind_com Keepingup with the jones in the age of AI spam swarms, is going to be interesting. I think we will move towards purposeful communication. Like the award system in PH. It awards purposeful communication over shallow AI swarm chatter
Jofra G
Building and sustaining genuine connections, as it involves time, authenticity, and mutual value creation. 🤝💼
Kostya Bolshukhin
Keep it authentic more than "working"
Janie Baek
Before I had adopted a "shoot your shot" mentality, I was very discouraged by the lack of responsiveness in networking. Now, I am grateful to connect with individuals who will lend me their precious time to share insights and experiences.
Edena
As a privacy conscious person, I have hesitated joining networking sites before.
Carolline Miranda
Providing mutual value. Unfortunately, some people think it's a one-way street.
Jonathan Monroe
Initiating conversations and breaking the ice can be the most challenging part of networking.