Overview
Richard Lowe spent decades doing networking wrong before he figured out what actually works. Not the watered-down, smile-and-collect-business-cards version. The real thing - building professional relationships that carry weight when you need them most.
This book starts with a Friday night system crash at Trader Joe's, where Lowe managed technology infrastructure for a $16 billion retail operation. He spent hours trying to reach vendors who either didn't answer or treated him like a ticket number. Nobody showed up. He had twenty years in the industry and zero people he could actually call. That failure drove everything that came after.
What follows is a direct, no-theory guide to professional networking built from forty-five years across two completely different careers - technology executive and professional ghostwriter. The principles don't change between industries. The tactics do, and Lowe covers both.
The book addresses what most networking books won't. Cold outreach is not networking, though it has a role when done right. Content marketing is not networking, even if every marketing guru says otherwise. LinkedIn posts haven't brought Lowe a single client - but a strong profile has brought him several. The distinction matters and he explains exactly why.
Readers will find specific approaches to building relationships that last, converting connections into referrals, networking as an introvert, navigating international business relationships, and using modern tools without letting them replace the human work that actually closes business.
The final two chapters go where other networking books don't. The LinkedIn chapter is written by someone who optimized over three hundred executive profiles at Vision Board Media and knows what works and what doesn't. The neurodivergent chapter addresses ADHD, autism, and rejection sensitive dysphoria directly - a diagnosis Lowe received at sixty-four, which reframed patterns he'd spent a lifetime working around.
This is not inspiration. It's a practical guide written by someone who got it wrong first, learned why, and built a second career on the lessons.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781946458407
- ISBN-10: 1946458406
- Publisher: Writing King
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.49 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.65 pounds
- Page Count: 216
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