105: A Different Way to Network for Women Building 7 Figure Businesses, with Meghann Conter

Seven Figure Consultant with Jessica Fearnley - Ein Podcast von Jessica Fearnley | LinkedInTopVoices 2019 Entrepreneurship & Small Business

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You know when you go to your favourite cafe with your friends and just have a laugh and set the world to rights, wouldn’t it be great if business networking was like that? Far too often, it’s a soulless room with people thrusting business cards at you and asking what you do. And then blatantly losing interest as soon as they discover you’re not their ideal client and moving on. You’re standing there in your best business outfit hoping for an interesting conversation. Instead, you’re listening to 60 second elevator pitches. For a start, it’s not a fun way to spend your time. It’s also not a great experience for consultant women building 7 figure businesses. You’re not wondering how to get started. You’re not asking about how to get leads from Instagram, or where to find your first clients. Your business is working. You’re looking to talk to women on the same path as you. My guest on the podcast this week is Meghann Conter, founder of The Dames, an international community that celebrates women running and leading 6 & 7-figure companies or divisions. If you’ve been wishing for a different kind of networking, you’re going to love our conversation. We discuss: Creating connections while having fun How you can’t be what you can’t see and being willing to evolve and change Community building and collaboration with women who get it Being willing to follow a thread and see where it leads Thresholds you cross as you grow your business to 7 figures and beyond   Useful links To attend a free experiential virtual event hosted by The Dames, register at https://thedames.co/roundtable* Find out more about The Dames* Get in touch with Jessica to discuss your consulting business Jessica’s LinkedIn profile   *These are affiliate links so I may get a small commission if you purchase through these links.

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