Building a Networking Habit That Actually Works
Most professional relationships don't end in conflict — they end in silence. The contacts who refer you, hire you, and open doors are the ones you stayed in front of, consistently and without being pushy. These guides cover how often to follow up, how to manage a growing network of professional contacts, and how to keep client and mentor relationships warm long after the first introduction.
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Keep In Touch helps you act on all of this — set a cadence for each person and get a gentle nudge when it is time to reach out.
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How Often Should You Contact a Client? How often should you follow up with clients? A practical guide to contact cadence by client type, the signs a relationship is cooling, and a reminder schedule that retains business. How Often Should You Contact a Mentor? How often should you contact a mentor? A practical guide to staying on their radar without overstepping, plus a simple reminder cadence. How Often Should You Contact a Coworker? How often should you stay in touch with coworkers? A practical guide to building workplace relationships and keeping former colleagues in your network. Personal CRM for Individuals: What It Is and How to Use One What a personal CRM is, why ordinary people (not just salespeople) need one, a simple framework for using it, and how to choose a system that keeps relationships alive. The Best Personal CRM Apps for Staying in Touch A practical guide to the best personal CRM apps for individuals — the features that actually matter, the trade-offs to weigh, and how to choose one you will keep using.Explore other topics
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