Networking is an essential part of growing your creative career. However, it can often be daunting to network outside of your comfort zone. It’s easy to stick to the same group of people or events, but branching out and meeting new people can often lead to exciting opportunities. Here are some tips for networking outside of your comfort zone as a creative.

1. Attend events outside of your industry: While it’s important to attend events within your industry, it can also be helpful to attend events in other industries. You never know who you might meet or what ideas you might come across that can be applied to your own work.

2. Volunteer at events: Volunteering is a great way to get involved and meet new people. Look for events that interest you and see if they need volunteers. Not only will you get the chance to meet new people, but also gain valuable experience.

3. Attend workshops and classes: Workshops and classes are not only a great way to learn new skills, but they can also be a great way to meet like-minded people. Look for workshops or classes that align with your interests and attend them.

4. Use social media: Social media can be a great tool for networking. Follow people in your industry and engage with their content. You can also join Facebook groups or LinkedIn groups that are relevant to your interests.

5. Attend conferences: Conferences are a great way to meet people in your industry and learn about new developments. Look for conferences that interest you and make the effort to attend them.

Networking can be intimidating, but it’s important to remember that everyone is in the same boat. Everyone is there to meet new people and make connections. Put yourself out there and don’t be afraid to approach others. You never know where it might lead.

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