It is always so interesting to me when someone tells me that target market concept doesn't work for them. Usually, when I ask to hear what they have chosen as a target market it sounds so

But back to networking. When someone says that target marketing doesn't work for them, one question I ask is, "What professional association have you joined to help you either rub elbows with your targets or to get acquainted with people who can introduce you to you to your targets? 99 times out of 100, the answer is silence. Or they attended once and didn't get any business so they didn't go again.
This is where networking comes in.
If done right networking is relationship building. Attending and giving of yourself to a group will give the members of that group the feeling that you belong. This is long term investment. And that is the reason many say, "target markets don't work for me." They have not put in th

Tom Stanley's Networking with Millionaires CD album clearly shows how it doesn't matter what market you choose to focus, but it matters that you choose.
What has your experience been with finding a narrow target and where do you network to specifically find those people?