History: Stationed in Taunton, Massachussets, Charlie Collins established Princess House (“PH”) in 1963.
PH got its start in a chicken coop, a far cry from the impressive corporate headquarters it now occupies.
Collins had a goal: he wanted everyday homemakers to have the chance to create income streams and become more self-reliant.
At fifty years plus, Collins has made this goal a reality. Thousands of independent reps promote PH products throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Many people take business networking for granted. While some businesses do just fine without it, most of these businesses would flourish much better with it. Networking involves building contacts from all sorts of backgrounds. They may be able to help your business now, or maybe you’ll do business with them in the future, or maybe you’ll just need them for a small deal. Whatever the reason, it pays to network! Having this group is very useful.
1. Don’t Discriminate
The number one tip to networking is not to discriminate. Don’t be rude or less than polite to a person just because you feel you’ll never need them. In the business world, you never know when you’ll need to contact people from all walks of life and from various businesses. So just make as many contacts as you can regardless of their job description.