Build bridges, not burn them. Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) talks about the five rules he lives by when he networks with others. His last two golden rules are surefire ways to grow relationships that are long-term.
Welcome to The Game Podcast where we talk about how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, and keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons we have learned along the way to $100M in sales. We've got roll-up-your-sleeves kind of hustle with a little bit of cleverness and a lot of heart.
Timestamps:
1:44 - Rules 1-3: Whenever you introduce yourself to someone, remember their name, get their info in a fun or casual way, and always provide unsolicited value to them first. You want to earn their respect and let them know your care
4:20 - Rule 4: Always say yes to the first ask. They will only ask you once, accommodate them as much as possible
5:45 - Rule 5: Never ask for anything. People will assume you are using them or their resources. Let them be the ones to offer their help on their own
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Build bridges, not burn them. Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) talks about the five rules he lives by when he networks with others. His last two golden rules are surefire ways to grow relationships that are long-term.

Welcome to The Game Podcast where we talk about how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, and keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons we have learned along the way to $100M in sales. We've got roll-up-your-sleeves kind of hustle with a little bit of cleverness and a lot of heart.

Timestamps:

1:44 - Rules 1-3: Whenever you introduce yourself to someone, remember their name, get their info in a fun or casual way, and always provide unsolicited value to them first. You want to earn their respect and let them know your care

4:20 - Rule 4: Always say yes to the first ask. They will only ask you once, accommodate them as much as possible

5:45 - Rule 5: Never ask for anything. People will assume you are using them or their resources. Let them be the ones to offer their help on their own

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