We're all about creating real connections, meaningful collaborations, and genuine growth.
Let's build relationships, share resources and create win-win results.
We are CONNECTED, diversity is our strength, and we are better together!
We're all about creating real connections, meaningful collaborations, and genuine growth.
Let's build relationships, share resources and create win-win results.
We are CONNECTED, diversity is our strength, and we are better together!
We're all about creating real connections, meaningful collaborations, and genuine growth.
Let's build relationships, share resources and create win-win results.
We are CONNECTED, diversity is our strength, and we are better together!
We're all about creating real connections, meaningful collaborations, and genuine growth.
Let's build relationships, share resources and create win-win results.
We are CONNECTED, diversity is our strength, and we are better together!
In a world that is heavily divided, we bring people together with a purpose.
Our diverse and inclusive community is built on the philosophy of putting relationships first, knowing that business results naturally follow.
Join us in creating a space where every connection is valued, and a step towards personal and professional growth.
Create a fun and comfortable space for the business community to MEET, COLLABORATE, and GROW!
Founded in 2013, as the Dublin Area Networking Group, in a suburb of Columbus, Ohio.
Multiple attendees drove for as many as 2 hours each way to attend our events.
Grew to over 7,500+ members before rebranding as CONNECTED in 2019 to accommodate our expansion plans.
Currently at over 9,500+ members and growing daily
"We believe in building genuine relationships, serving others, and making a difference in our community."
Our chapters are strategically designed to encourage collaboration not only among themselves but also with local organizations, collectively strengthening our community.
This approach enables our members to forge meaningful connections rapidly, cultivating a sense of authenticity and mutual value creation.
While all our events are guaranteed to be enjoyable, engaging, and interactive, participants can also anticipate personal and professional growth as a natural outcome of their involvement.
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Our events ensure you feel welcomed from the moment you arrive, creating a friendly atmosphere where you can easily connect with others.
Each event offers an opportunity to expand your horizons and gain valuable insights with networking tips and guided activities to leave you inspired and informed.
Our guided activities will help you forge meaningful connections with like-minded professionals, and get to know the people behind the titles, businesses, and social profiles!
Stay connected long after the event ends through our online platform and follow-up resources, ensuring that the connections you make continue to grow and flourish.
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Networking is one of the most powerful ways to grow your career or business. Yet, for many busy professionals, it feels more like a burden than a blessing. You attend events, meet inspiring people, exchange cards, and promise to follow up. But when your calendar fills with meetings, deadlines, and family obligations, those promises fall to the bottom of your to-do list.
Over time, opportunities slip away, connections fade, and networking starts to feel like an endless cycle of starting over. The problem is not a lack of good intentions. The problem is that most professionals do not have a system to make networking easier, more consistent, and less draining.
In this guide, we will explore how to create simple workflows that save hours each week, while still building genuine and lasting relationships. You will see how tools like The Connected Toolkit can help you stay connected without adding to your workload.
When networking is done in a way that feels rushed, inconsistent, or overwhelming, it creates stress instead of opportunity. Here are the most common signs of networking burnout:
Inconsistent follow-up. You meet great people but rarely reconnect after the first meeting.
Disorganized contact lists. You have names scattered across your phone, email, social platforms, and notebooks.
Overcommitment. You attend more events than you can handle and do not leave time for real relationship-building.
Transactional interactions. You start to treat networking as a numbers game, chasing contacts instead of nurturing relationships.
Lack of boundaries. You spend evenings or weekends replying to messages instead of enjoying your personal time.
Burnout not only affects your mental health, it also damages your reputation. When people see you as inconsistent, forgetful, or disengaged, they are less likely to trust you with referrals, partnerships, or opportunities.
The solution is not to stop networking. The solution is to network smarter.
Most professionals believe networking is about showing up at as many events as possible. In reality, networking is about building strong, consistent, and authentic relationships with the right people.
To do that, you need two things:
Clarity. You should know who you want to connect with, why those relationships matter, and how you can provide value to them.
Consistency. You need a repeatable process that helps you follow up, check in, and stay visible without exhausting yourself.
This is where simple workflows and smart automation come in. By creating repeatable systems for outreach and follow-up, you remove the stress of trying to remember everything yourself.
Problem: You meet someone new and forget to follow up until weeks later, when the connection is cold.
Solution: Create a welcome sequence that runs automatically after you exchange details.
Step 1: Add their information to your system using a digital form or scanning their card.
Step 2: Send a short thank-you message within 24 hours.
Step 3: Schedule a reminder to check in one week later.
Step 4: Add them to your newsletter or content sequence (with permission).
This process ensures that every new connection feels acknowledged and valued right away.
Problem: Promises to connect soon often turn into forgotten opportunities.
Solution: Build a simple follow-up system.
After your first meeting, trigger an automated email or text that thanks them again and includes a call to action (for example, scheduling a short call).
Use tags or labels to categorize the type of connection: potential client, referral partner, mentor, or peer.
Set up reminders at 14, 30, and 60 days to re-engage if there has been no response.
Consistency shows professionalism and makes it easier for others to trust you.
Problem: Once the first follow-up is done, most professionals stop reaching out.
Solution: Develop a nurture sequence that provides ongoing value.
Examples include:
A monthly newsletter with industry updates.
Personalized holiday greetings.
Sharing a helpful article, podcast, or video.
Invitations to webinars, workshops, or networking events.
These small touches keep you top of mind and show that you care about the relationship, not just the transaction.
Problem: You leave events with stacks of business cards and little to show for it.
Solution: Automate your event networking process.
Collect contact information using a simple form or QR code instead of paper cards.
Import those contacts directly into your system.
Trigger a pre-built email that thanks them for connecting at the event.
Send a calendar link for a quick call.
Add them to your long-term nurture sequence.
This approach ensures that events generate ongoing relationships instead of forgotten stacks of paper.
Problem: Professionals focus so much on gaining new clients that they neglect existing ones.
Solution: Use automation to strengthen current relationships.
Send thank-you notes after each project or session.
Trigger reminders for quarterly check-ins.
Request reviews or testimonials automatically.
Share exclusive updates, discounts, or invitations.
By staying engaged with your current network, you increase referrals, loyalty, and repeat business.
Systems like The Connected Toolkit are designed to bring these workflows together in one place. Instead of juggling multiple apps for email, scheduling, reminders, and follow-up, you can manage everything from one dashboard.
Features that make networking easier include:
Contact management with notes, tags, and timelines.
Automated email and SMS follow-up sequences.
Calendar booking with automated reminders.
Social media scheduling to stay visible.
Reputation management to collect reviews.
Analytics to measure engagement and refine strategies.
This level of integration saves hours each week and ensures you never miss an opportunity.
Automation is not only about saving time. It is also about protecting your energy and boundaries. Here are a few practices to prevent burnout:
Set limits on events. Choose quality over quantity by attending fewer but more meaningful gatherings.
Batch your outreach. Dedicate one block of time each week to review your workflows and send personal messages.
Use reminders instead of memory. Let your system nudge you so you do not carry mental stress.
Personalize with intention. Add a small note or custom video to your automated flows for a human touch.
Prioritize self-care. Leave space in your calendar for rest, reflection, and family. Networking should serve your life, not overwhelm it.
Maria is a financial consultant who loved meeting new people but struggled with follow-up. Her desk was covered with business cards, and she often felt guilty for not reconnecting.
After adopting The Connected Toolkit, she:
Scanned cards into her system using a simple form.
Triggered a welcome message within 24 hours for each new contact.
Built a 3-month nurture sequence with helpful financial tips.
Scheduled quarterly reminders to check in with her best clients.
The result was life-changing. Maria cut her networking time in half, reduced stress, and still built stronger relationships. She no longer felt guilty or disorganized. Instead, she felt in control and confident.
Networking does not need to drain your energy or consume your schedule. By creating simple workflows, you can:
Follow up consistently.
Stay visible without constant effort.
Build relationships that last.
Protect your time and well-being.
The Connected Toolkit provides the systems to make all of this possible. With one platform for managing contacts, scheduling, communication, and reviews, you can focus on what really matters: serving people and growing your network authentically.
Ready to simplify your networking and protect your energy?
Visit The Connected Toolkit to explore how you can save hours each week while building the relationships that matter most.