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I don't see how any of those plans will help you. Personally, they are all great ideas, but they will not help you network.
Networking is all about great socializing. It is the ability to have people take an interest in you, and what you are up to.
It takes a few skills that MOST PEOPLE do not know and/or have not learned. You really have to be unselfish, flattering, and modest in the right occasions and bold and confident in others. Try to look out for other people, and talk to them as though they are #1. Like THEY deserve all the credit. I get talked up a storm because my job is to make other people look good, and I do so in a non-threatening way. For some reason, that makes me pretty popular. And though it's not really a popularity contests, it certainly makes a difference to have many people discuss you in a positive light.
Really the key to great networking is the way other people perceive you. I suggest you stop posting threads on how to do it, and go out and do it - go to a coffee shop and start a random conversation. Compliment people. Be a bold and unique individual. As you start to do these things, they will become integrated into your personality.
Great networking isn't made at the office, it's made at the local pub, a business trip to a fun and exciting location, the golf course, a brunch meeting, etc...
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