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How Does an Individual Build a Network From a Standing Start?

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Question Asked

"How does an individual actually build a network from a standing start?" — the vault-level open question left unresolved by the Sebastian interview (principles offered, mechanics missing), and Eugene's own ~6-month blocker.

Answer

The corpus cannot answer it yet, so this query produces two artifacts instead of a synthesis:

  1. A tentative protocol distilled from existing fragments — now at network-from-a-standing-start (pick recurring venues → sustainable cadence → lead with humanness → engineer second meetings in different circumstances → track second meetings, not contacts → let referrals replace outreach). Marked tentative throughout.
  2. A follow-up interview instrument for Sebastian (below) — designed to extract biographical mechanics rather than principles, because people give principles when asked abstractly and mechanics when asked about their own past.

Interview instrument: Sebastian, round 2

A. The bootstrap (tests whether a standing start ever existed)

  1. Walk me through Virtido's first year. Where did clients #1, #2, #3 actually come from — the specific chain of introductions, person by person?
  2. Before Virtido: what network did you inherit from prior jobs or study? How much of year-one business traces back to it?
  3. If the inherited network was the seed — what would you have done without it?

B. The mechanics (turns principles into steps)

  1. Month one, week one: what did you literally do? Which events, how did you find them, how did you choose?
  2. First conversations with strangers: what did you lead with? What approaches failed?
  3. The second-meeting mechanic — do you deliberately re-attend venues to re-meet the same people, or does it happen by accident?
  4. Rough funnel numbers for year one: events attended → real conversations → second meetings → clients. How long until the first referral arrived?

C. The falsification (tests "Big zero" and the protocol)

  1. What did you try that failed before concluding online outreach is a "Big zero"? Did LinkedIn/content/email ever produce even one client?
  2. Dropped in a new city today, zero contacts: what exactly would you do in the first 90 days?
  3. Eugene isn't selling a company — he's an employed engineer building individual reputation. What's his equivalent of your business lunches, and what's the minimum viable cadence (your 24 days/week is a full sales motion)?

Complementary route (not yet run)

Outside literature via deep research — weak-ties research (Granovetter), mere-exposure effects behind the second-meeting mechanic, and practitioner from-zero playbooks — scoped to exclude content marketing and cold outreach so it tests Sebastian's "Big zero" claim rather than ignoring it. Available on request; its output would ingest as a normal source.

Evidence Trail

Follow-up Questions

  • Run the round-2 interview (Eugene's existing record→transcribe pipeline makes it a free new source).
  • Decide whether to run the deep-research complement.
  • Track the webinar → paid-HR-build chain as the protocol's first case study.

Did This Change Existing Pages?

Yes — created network-from-a-standing-start (concept); updated connections-as-moat (open question now has a protocol + validation plan), overview (vault-level open question annotated), index.md, log.md.