There’s no doubt about it, networking works. But for many, the idea of walking into a room of strangers and striking up meaningful conversations can be intimidating. The Indy Chamber’s resident networking extraordinaire, Director of Member Relations Toni Neely, shares her top five tips for nailing that next networking event.
1. Present Yourself Well
Business networking is often about first impressions, and first impressions are often about presentation. At face-to-face events, dress well, polish how you speak, make eye contact and generally present yourself to impress others with your professionalism and charisma.
2. Prepare Your 30-60 Second Elevator Pitch
You must be able to clearly communicate your value proposition in 60 seconds or less. Your elevator pitch should answer:
3. Tuck the Elevator Pitch Away
Now that you have one, tuck it away in your back pocket. It’s important to be prepared and to be able to succinctly describe your products and services. However, it’s much more impactful to have an engaging conversation with a new contact. Good networking is about connection, enough so that people want to talk to us again. When you focus on that, it’s much easier to start any conversation, and keep it going well past the event’s end.
4. Commit to Giving First and Receiving Second
Now that you are prepared to professionally represent yourself and your company, focus on how you can help others FIRST.
5. Ask and Listen
Sometimes the best small talk is not talking at all. Learn to ask great questions that get others to talk. Remember that people love to talk about themselves, especially when they have an attentive listener. Of course, the types of questions do matter. Open ended ones are best (start with how or what) rather than closed ended ones (start with why or do). For example, It’s better to say “What’s keeping you busy these days?” rather than the more conventional and expected, “What do you do?” The former will invite someone talk about their professional or personal lives, while the latter will immediately box them into talking about professional topics only.
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