I see these people every time I attend a business networking function.
- More people who were laid off or decided it was time to find another job.
- A college graduate eager to find their place in the business world.
- A retiree who decided to pass on their vast business experience.
All these business people hit the business networking groups and have NOT a clue what is to be expected or what they are to do.
This makes it tough getting started. Everyone who is in business has experienced the feeling of awkwardness when they attend their first gathering of other business people.
Sometimes dealing with un-hosted gatherings or gatherings where there is not anyone leading the group or a leader who makes an effort to meet everyone at the door, for the first-timer it can be a daunting experience.
Though I now do most of my business networking after a round of golf, I do get out to different groups from time to time to see what is happening in other markets and to LEARN new things..yes, even I can learn a thing or two.
My mission has always been to do what I can to help people do a better job in developing business and in an effort to help those here online who need to get offline to survive, here are 21 tips to use when attending a business networking function.
- Carry a pocket full of Business Cards.
- Bring everything required to leave a great impression.
- Be positive and volunteer in talks, but don’t over talk.
- Ask open-ended questions when discussing an issue.
- Be as much of a listener as a talker.
- Be approachable.
- Visit as many groups of interest as possible.
- When joining a group, commit to helping the group grow
- Make your first impression the best impression.
- Understand the law of successful giving and thankful receiving.
- Think about perfecting your handshake.
- The goal is in developing relationships.
- Attempt to be at the right place and at the right time.
- Follow up quickly and efficiently with each contact made.
- Cultivate an endless referral network
- Aim to highlight what problems you solve
- Become someone others go to for knowledge on a subject.
- Never miss a scheduled meeting or introduction someone has made with you.
- Put the person you are talking to first and You second
- Make sure to collect business cards from all contacts made.
- Never miss a networking event you have signed up to attend.
I know there are more tips and when I come up with them I will let you know.
This should get you started on a sound foot so Get Out there and build solid business relationships. It more than likely will pay off more than being on your Facebook Page talking to fake users.
Let me know how I can help.
Scott Cowan says
Scot
A lot of great tips there on Networking. One of my biggest frustrations as a Golf Professional is receiving calls only when others need something. As a result, I make an effort to stay in touch and “check in” with people on a regular basis. I find that people are never hesitant to take my calls now that I have changed my approach to this way. Additionally, I always try to be in a position of leverage in my business relationships by being the first to help another person out.
Scott Cowan says
Scot
A lot of great tips there on Networking. One of my biggest frustrations as a Golf Professional is receiving calls only when others need something. As a result, I make an effort to stay in touch and “check in” with people on a regular basis. I find that people are never hesitant to take my calls now that I have changed my approach to this way. Additionally, I always try to be in a position of leverage in my business relationships by being the first to help another person out.