Here’s a question I ask all the time: What’s more important—knowing people or being known?
Answer: Being known. Every time.
Right now, in your own market, there are hundreds of business owners who need your expertise and don’t even know you exist. That’s on you to fix.
Start saying yes. Yes to volunteering at church or synagogue. Yes to that casual networking happy hour. Yes to helping organize an alumni event. Yes to anything that gets you in front of people—and makes you known.
And here’s a no-brainer: Join your local Chamber of Commerce. About 10% of their members pay rent to landlords, yet leasing pros are almost never in the room. Why? That’s 30+ potential tenants in a 300-member group—and likely just one leasing agent. I’ll take those odds any day.
So get active. Be seen. Be known. That’s how Rockstars grow their networks—and their deal flow.