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Network From a Standing Start

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Summary

A tentative, falsifiable protocol for building a professional network from zero, synthesized from fragments already in the vault (Sebastian's principles, Allie's prediction, Eugene's live experiment). Status: tentative throughout — this page exists to be attacked, not trusted. The validation plan lives in 2026-07-14-network-from-standing-start.

Current Understanding

The protocol (v0)

  1. Pick recurring venues, not events. The core mechanic — a connection forms when the same person meets you again in different circumstances — requires repeated co-presence. One-off conferences can't produce second meetings; a monthly meetup, a standing lunch circuit, or a community you rejoin can. (Derived from Sebastian's second-meeting mechanics.)
  2. Show up on a sustainable cadence. Sebastian's current system is 24 days/week, but that's a founder's full sales motion; the minimum viable cadence for bootstrapping is unknown (key follow-up question).
  3. Lead with something human, not your profession. "I run a software company" is forgotten; the house renovation, two kids, the cat are remembered. Recognition value is the asset being built — and since everyone's AI-polished online output looks identical, in-person humanness is the differentiator.
  4. Engineer the second meeting in different circumstances. Don't collect contacts; convert first meetings into a different-context follow-up (a 1:1 coffee after a meetup, a different event you know they attend). Metric to track: second meetings, not contacts collected.
  5. Let referrals do the outreach. The chain is recognition → trust → "there's this guy, I met him a couple of times, he's real" → referral. Cold channels are skipped, not optimized.

Anti-tactics (contested)

Sebastian's "Big zero" list — sales agencies, cold calling, email marketing, LinkedIn campaigns, content, SEO. Status: contested, not settled: Eugene invests in LinkedIn/articles and the disagreement is recorded in connections-as-moat. The protocol treats these as unproven for relationship formation while acknowledging they may serve other goals (visibility, hiring).

The live experiment

Eugene's webinar is an unnamed instance of this protocol: the same people (nina, yulia, the virtido team) encountering him repeatedly in different circumstances (interviews → webinar → possible paid HR build). If the paid build lands, that's a documented recognition → trust → paid-work chain. Worth tracking as the protocol's first case study.

Evidence

Contradictions / Uncertainty

  • Entire protocol is inferred from one founder's retrospective principles plus convergent predictions — no from-zero case has been observed end-to-end. Status: tentative.
  • "Big zero" vs Eugene's online investment: unresolved; may be audience-dependent (services sales vs individual reputation).
  • Sebastian may never have had a true standing start (prior-job network as seed capital) — the follow-up interview tests this directly.

Next Questions

  • All ten questions in the interview instrument — see 2026-07-14-network-from-standing-start.
  • What is the minimum viable cadence (the 24 days/week number is a founder's, not a bootstrapper's)?
  • Does the webinar → paid-build chain complete? (The live case study's outcome.)