Talk to Strangers: How Everyday, Random Encounters Can Expand Your Business, Career, Income, and Life (20 page)

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rewards of

 

as skill

 

traditional vs.

 

as way of life

 

Rapport:

 

asking questions to build

 

establishing

 

and qualifying random connection targets

 

Reading material, as conversation starter

 

Receptiveness

 

Redirection, of conversation

 

Relationships:

 

business

 

communication skills and quality of

 

from random encounters

 

value of

 

Relationship building:

 

and aligning interests with connections

 

and communication style of women

 

and conversation

 

sample follow-up message for

 

Relationship equity

 

Replies, to follow-up messages

 

Respect:

 

approaching people with

 

ending encounters with

 

and focused communication

 

identifying leverage points with

 

Responsibility, for sustained communication

 

Restaurants, random networking in

 

Retirees, leverage points of

 

Reunions

 

Route, changing your

 

Routines

 

Schmooze

 

Schultz, Howard

 

Search engine results

 

Sensitivity, demonstrating

 

Shakespeare, William

 

Sharkey, Joe

 

Similarities, connections based on

 

Simplicity, of opening statements

 

Situational enthusiasm

 

Social availability, see Availability

 

Social gatherings:

 

circumstances for random networking at

 

as random connecting venue

 

Social media

 

Social networking

 

Social profile, online

 

Social skills, men vs. women’s

 

Speech patterns, alignment of

 

Speed, voice

 

Spheres of influence, connections’

 

Spouses, as leverage points of connections

 

Stanley, Thomas J.

 

Starbucks

 

Strangers, information sharing between

 

Subject matter experts

 

Subtlety

 

Subways

 

Superficial evaluations, of qualified connections

 

Suppliers, random encounters with

 

Sustained communication

 

with e-mail messages

 

replies to follow-up messages

 

responsibility for

 

and timing of follow-up messages

 

Synchronicity

 

and achievement with help of others

 

case study

 

Talk to Strangers Mastery Program
:

 

access clues of potential connections

 

beliefs of random connectors

 

follow-up messages in

 

guiding conversation to outcome

 

initiating contact

 

presentation of your value proposition

 

random networking as way of life

 

recognizing potential in everyday encounters

 

transparency of interactions

 

venues for random connections

 

Target profile of connections:

 

ending encounters with people outside

 

leveraging people outside

 

qualifying people based on

 

Taxis, connections in

 

Technology, as conversation starter

 

Telephone calls, follow-up

 

Time, as resource

 

Timing, of follow-up messages

 

Topics of conversation, alignment on

 

Traditional networking

 

accessibility of people during

 

case study

 

random vs.

 

receptiveness of people during

 

Transparency

 

Travel-related venues.
See also
Airplanes; Airports

 

Trust, creating

 

Undesirable connections, ending

 

Unfocused communicators

 

Unstructured conversations, follow-up messages for

 

Value:

 

of connection targets.
See also
Leverage points of connections

 

of relationships

 

Value-added remarks

 

Value proposition

 

and beliefs of random connectors

 

case study

 

and expertise

 

of master random connectors

 

and online presence

 

statements for describing

 

in
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program

 

and your job title/expertise

 

Venues for random connections

 

and circumstances for random networking

 

opening statements about

 

selecting

 

in
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program

 

types of

 

Verbal behavior, matching

 

Very focused conversations, follow-up messages for

 

Video

 

Visibility, online

 

Voice mail, follow-up messages on

 

Voice speed, aligning

 

Voice style, aligning

 

Voice volume, aligning

 

Vulnerability, of women

 

Weather, as conversation starter

 

Webonality

 

Weddings

 

Welch, Jack

 

Winfrey, Oprah

 

Women:

 

communication styles of

 

cross-gender connecting tips for

 

filters of

 

mistakes in cross-gender connecting of

 

social skills of

 

tips for connecting with

 

types of differences between men and

 

World, as friendly place

 

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