You will close the gap with other professionals. When you help another professional and you do not ask for anything in return, the first thing you do is positively surprise that person, and these are one of those nice surprises of great personal value.
When you help someone, you leave a moral debt. Something I learned from my wonderful wife, Angela Serrano , is that when someone behaves badly towards you, you must behave even better towards them and never stop being who you are based on the behavior of other people around you.
When you help someone, even if you don't do it with the aim of asking for anything in return, you sow a moral debt from this person towards you, and in the future, if they see that they can help you, they will do so without thinking twice.
Real loyalty and networking. When you help someone, you are in some way bringing that person closer to you and your brand, and in the future it will be much easier for you to reach collaboration agreements that benefit both professionals.
More real and lasting friendships. A friendship that is born naturally and spontaneously, such as helping a person, creates a stronger relationship than any other that is based on convenience.
Personal Networking Examples
I could give you many examples of this type of networking, but I will summarize those that I consider most important:
– Errors that we detect in a colleague’s blog. The most common errors are broken links, stylistic errors in the content of a post or banner, malfunctioning plugins, etc.
– A negative SEO attack that we list of chad consumer email detected on another blog. Sadly, this is the order of the day and it is good that we warn other colleagues in the sector as soon as we detect it.

Here we can find different types of errors, but the most common ones are that we are cited as the author when we are not, broken link to the post, or other types of errors on social networks .
– Technical errors . The most common errors are not having a sitemap or using incorrect configuration of the “robots.txt” file, although there are many more errors.
From here I would also like to thank all the professionals who believe in this personal networking and have helped me over the last few years, from that wonderful designer who taught me how to use Adobe Photoshop 15 years ago, when I was starting my first career, until now, to all the people who lend me a hand every week, especially the professionals who have taken the time to help me with the free SEO course that I mention below.