commenting on: 1- The problems you faced translating the underlined words 2- The strategy you used to solve the problems Good networking is making the most of the people you meet to your mutual advantage. It really is as simple as that. For me, nothing can replace the impact of a face-to-face meeting: the tiny gestures, the unexpected phrases that arise when people talk together; the germ of an idea, the hint of a worry - things you may miss online. But the internet has opened up a different sort of networking that is also of great value. You can have private one-to-one conversations or publish your wisdom for an entire community. The most important thing if you want to network - whether that's in person or online is to take an interest in the people you meet. It
encourages people to respond, to open up, and
to like you. Once it was your family background and education that decided whom you met. These days we're defined by the company we keep rather than our parents' profession or where we went to school, and we can keep what company we like, in person or online.