As a publicist, my job has always been focused on people and the interaction my clients get with consumers and their audience. I find that a common request I get with my clients is how they can meet other artists, actors, and entertainment industry executives. Even at varying levels in their careers, their main concern is still to cultivate relationships with others. I've compiled seven tips on how you can increase your networking ability. 1. Don't Write People Off. You absolutely never know who you'll bump into or where they'll be in the next couple years. Whether it's your server at your favorite restaurant or the mailman with a side hustle as an actor, it's best to keep an open mind and build good relationships with those around you. By focusing on your personal PR, you will be surprised how many bridges you'll be able to build and how the most unsuspecting people can eventually help in your career. 2. Think Big. It is great to network with other actors who have shared experiences, but in doing so you just create a rather small network of contacts. Think bigger. The people you need to network with most are casting directors, producers, and directors. These people are the ones who have a strong influence on whether you are
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