Try GOLD - Free
The New Rules Of Networking
Entrepreneur
|June 2017
<p>To expand their professional networks, entrepreneurs are seeking smaller and smaller crowds.</p>
In 2008, Sol Orwell, the cofounder of the nutrition company Examine.com, was at a loss. He was attending a big digital marketing conference in Seattle, hoping to expand his network, but the event was so packed that he didn’t know where to start. His friend had no such hesitation. He told Orwell he was going to “meet some friends.” Twenty minutes later, he returned holding a stack of 40 business cards. “At the time, I was blown away,” recalls Orwell, who thought his friend was a networking genius. “But now I think, Did he do anything more than have short conversations?”
Today Orwell has a much different idea of successful networking. He still attends at least one large conference a year, but that’s not how he builds his relationships. Instead, he hosts monthly dinners of six to 12 entrepreneurs, where conversations might jump from business to culinary trends to travel hot spots. And every Friday, he parks himself at a coffee shop in his hometown of Toronto and invites local entrepreneurs to join him for leisurely conversations.
Orwell is not alone in questioning the conventional approaches to networking. Because frankly, those approaches— abetted by technology and hype—don’t work that well. The rise of social media and digital communication means your entrepreneurial hero is just a tweet or an email away, but it also means successful entrepreneurs are bombarded by so many networking requests that they delete most of them on sight. And the boom in massive, circus-lik
This story is from the June 2017 edition of Entrepreneur.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
RECENT STORIES FROM Entrepreneur
Entrepreneur US
The Fastest-Growing Franchises
If you want to buy a fast-growing brand, this is the list to start with.
1 min
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
Taking Care of Faces
When her face broke out, she couldn't find a good solution to clear her skin. So she built a franchise to help everyone.
3 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
Finding the Right Fit
These preschool sweethearts (yes, preschool!) say that in business, as with love, finding your match makes a world of difference.
2 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
How to Spot the Opportunities That Others Miss
The greatest entrepreneurs aren't lucky. They're just looking at the world differently. Here's how.
7 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
'Make Them Feel Something'
Kevin Smith makes cult-classic movies, but he attributes his career to something else—making an emotional connection with his audience. And he thinks every entrepreneur should too.
5 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
This Is How Everybody Wins
When I cofounded a water company in 2017, I wasn’t trying to reinvent water.
1 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
The Smartest Founders Don't Guess
Want to build a great brand? Daymond John has a formula: Learn what people want, how you can uniquely deliver it, and then get in front of their faces.
10 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
How to Predict the Future in Business
There's a pattern that repeats across time and industries. Once you spot it, you can see what's coming next—and how to give people what they want.
5 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
Franchise 500 HALL OF FAME
Shopping for a franchise? If you value dependability and longevity, then look closely at these brands-because they've gained Entrepreneur's highest honors.
1 mins
March - April 2026
Entrepreneur US
Work Faster and Smarter
Emmy Award-winner Mario Armstrong highlights the latest tech gadgets designed to simplify your tasks-and maybe even make them more colorful.
2 mins
March - April 2026