Networking remains the most effective and substantial method of business development and marketing. For many of us, the success of our career depends on our ability to create an exceptional group of professional relationships. Network In Action (NIA) takes the concept of networking and creates a modern version that fits fast-paced lifestyles and strengthens the community it touches. By Elice Morgenson

Networking remains the most effective and substantial method of business development and marketing. For many of us, the success of our career depends on our ability to create an exceptional group of professional relationships. Network In Action (NIA) takes the concept of networking and creates a modern version that fits fast-paced lifestyles and strengthens the community it touches.

Each NIA meeting is conducted by a franchisee who has been trained by experienced corporate staff. The franchisee becomes an adviser to the group and uses proprietary technology, structured, once-a-month gatherings, and an active point system referral platform to guide each session. This framework relieves members of managerial duties and lets them focus on creating a community of meaningful connections.

NIA knows that technological advancement can improve old techniques and help people reinvest their time where it matters the most. As a result, NIA members stay in touch via the NIA app, and community outreach programs further connect members. Less physical time spent in meetings makes networking easier to maintain and lets members use their skills to give back to their community. Building a positive rapport in the community can help strengthen each member as the go-to person in their field.

Scott Talley, NIA creator, stated: “Network In Action is perfect for someone looking to make a difference in their community while also pulling in a good income. Many people have a calling to lead, and this is a great fit for them.” To become a franchisee you do not need a background in business networking, but it does help to be an experienced entrepreneur who is familiar with upper middle-level managers. There are no land-selection or build-out costs, so running your franchise from a home office or space of your choice is ideal. Franchisees continue to develop their franchise and familiarize themselves with the business by completing online courses with NIA.

If you think you are ready to jump in and lead a revolutionary networking group in your area, visit networkinaction.com to learn more.

– Elice Morgenson