How to Network in a New Town
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You know the saying “Make new friends, but keep the old”? Well, when you’re feeling lost and friendless in a new city, you’ll be tempted to convince yourself that it’s A-OK to just keep the old. Who needs new friends when you can e-mail, instant-message, and spend hours on the phone with the ones you already have? Plus, you work long hours and have a full DVR waiting for you at home…happy hour, shmappy hour.

Not a good game plan, sister! As scary as it may be, you have to step out of your comfort zone and put in the effort to build a social network. Start by e-mailing friends and acquaintances to find out who they know in your adopted home. Many of your friends will pull college friends, old co-workers, and long-lost cousins out of the woodwork. Before you know it, you’ll have an Excel sheet full of “potential friend” contact info. Then follow these tips.


Written by: Jessica Solloway

Jessica Solloway is a freelance writer and producer. She recently relocated from New York to Washington, DC and enjoys not getting lost in her new neighborhood, bad reality TV shows, and writing about various lifestyle topics of interest to women. She received her degree in Journalism from The University of Wisconsin.