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Ten Must Use Networking Tips

17 Aug

Borrowed from my good friend & amazing thinker, Keith Daw.

Originally posted at The Spindoctor Sayeth…

Whether it’s your first networking event or your hundredth, you still need to put yourself “in the zone” and come with your A-game, as you only get one chance to make a first impression. While not iron-clad guarantees of success, the following 10 networking tips will put you well on your way to stepping up your game and allowing you to do what you do best.

1.) Know where you’re going – And no, this does not mean buy a GPS device. Your success all starts here, so make sure you’ve done your homework and know the focus of the event and the types of attendees likely. There’s nothing worse than walking blindly into a room of professionals and realizing that you clearly do not belong. Also, it helps ensure you can dress for the occasion.

2.) Bring a buddy – Some people don’t do well talking about themselves or what they do, let alone in a room full of strangers. So, bring a trusted colleague to bolster your confidence and take turns introducing one another. It’ll be easier for both of you to approach strangers and provides instant credibility.

3.) Engage the host – Every networking event has a host or sponsor, and they’re usually someone who is well-known, well-connected, or otherwise valuable to know. Be sure to know ahead of time who is hosting (or who is the keynote speaker), and make a point to introduce yourself when you arrive, and thank them before you leave.

4.) Know what you’re looking for – Not everyone at the event is going to be your ideal prospect, so come prepared with a mental list of the types of industries and/or professionals you’d like to meet, and then go find them.

5.) Look for people you don’t already know – While it is good business to greet colleagues you may already know, or recently met, remember that’s not necessarily the reason you’re there. Stick to your plan of attack by mingling and finding those potential prospects, and utilize the buddy system tactic if/where necessary.

6.) No elevator speech – Don’t tell someone your industry and title, tell them what you do. “I deliver a business’ story to their target audiences and impact their bottom line via strategic public relations and marketing tactics,” is much stronger than, “I own a PR, marketing, and events company.” One sentence, one breath, and one impression they’ll remember for the rest of the event, and beyond.

7.) Focus on them, not on you – Your purpose is to determine whether they’re the type of person you need to be talking to, not bore them with your entire resume. If they want to know, they’ll ask. Engage them. Learn about them. People typically like to talk about themselves and what they’re passionate about.

8.) Set meetings – You’re not at the event to close the deal, merely to pique their curiosity. Establish whether the person is someone who fits your target list, then exchange business cards and set a time to speak further via phone or in person, if possible.

9.) No Free lunch – Though complimentary beverages and appetizers are common and may be tempting, remember you’re there to conduct business. Use discretion when sampling what’s offered and remember that holding a beverage while you work the room helps you seem more natural, and less like a predator. Regular networkers quickly recognize the vultures among them.

10.) Smile – If you look as though you’re enjoying yourself, you’ll seem more approachable. If it helps, view the networking experience as a game and challenge yourself to hit it out of the park.

Most of all, just have fun and act naturally.

New Social Media Club announced in Johnson County

29 Jun

SMCJoCo

Overland Park, KS (Evans Media Group) June 28, 2010 – Today the executive board of the new Social Media Club of Johnson County was announced. The Social Media Club of Johnson County (SMCJoCo) is the third local chapter of the National Social Media Club headquartered in San Francisco, CA with chapters in over 35 countries. The two other local chapters are the Kansas City, MO (SMCKC) and the Lawrence, KS (SMCLK) clubs.

The three clubs plan to work in concert with each other co-promoting events and ensuring that all members and businesses are provided with social media education. Membership in all clubs is free and members are encouraged to join more than one club if they feel the need. The new SMCJoCo serves all of Johnson County’s towns and will provide events centered around social media and business education in those communities specifically.

The Executive Board members include:

Herb Sih – Co-founder of Clickspeed and ClearVox, Founder of Think Big Partners and the Think Big KC event
Kathy Boos – Publisher of 435South Magazine
Eddie Kennison – Former Kansas City Chief and owner of several Johnson County businesses
Kelly Scanlon – Publisher of Thinking Bigger Business Media/KC Small Business Magazine and Radio Host
Kris Ketz – First News Anchor at KMBC-TV / KCWE-TV
Julie Cortes – Founder of the Freelance Exchange, Copy Writer and copy editor of flourish! Magazine
John Epperson – President of Ruxter Mobile
Laura Wynn – President of Black Widow Enterprises and Founder of Linking Leawood
Doug Richards – Social Media Evangelist at Centriq Training
Kelly O’Hagan – Marketing Manager for The Overland Park Convention Center
Michael Burns – Manager of Proposal Development at Perceptive Software

The goal of the Social Media Club of Johnson County and that of the national organization is to provide business centric social media education. Johnson Countians will now have the option of attending meetings at various venues and times of day throughout the County. The SMCJoCo speakers bureau will provide national and local speakers on social media, emerging technologies and how they can impact business.

Save The Date: The launch party for SMCJoCo is scheduled for July 15th from 6:00-10:00pm – Watch the club website or become a member for your invitation as there will be spectacular prizes and giveaways at this much anticipated event.

The founding principle behind the decision to request a sister chapter of the Social Media Club was simple. To provide a convenient venue, foster a desire to learn, build the need for fellowship with like-minded business professionals and do it all under the binding tie that is social media.

Free membership to the Social Media Club can be obtained by visiting www.smcjoco.com and all are welcome to post comments, build a profile and begin networking with other business and social media professionals. From the mildly interested, to the seasoned social networker, this is your community to build, grow and learn. The social media motto is “If you get it, Share it.” To contact SMCJoCo directly, send emails to getsocial@smcjoco.com

Original story at KC STAR

Linking Leawood April Networking Event at Bonefish Grill

6 Apr

This networking event at Bonefish Grill has proven to be very successful, and we look forward to your attendance on April 28th from 5-7 pm.

This is an open event for area professionals. Please feel free to share this invitation.

More information and photos from last month are available on the event home page.

For space reasons and out of courtesy to our host restaurant, registration at the event page is REQUIRED FOR ATTENDANCE. Please use the link provided!

The FIRST FIVE COMPLETED REGISTRATIONS will receive a free appetizer!

Please contact me directly if you have any questions about this event or other venues for area professionals.

Finally, thank you for attention and response. I look forward to seeing you at Bonefish on the 28th.
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What people are saying about the Linking Leawood monthly networking event!

“Linking Leawood has been my most beneficial networking event bar none. My first Linking Leawood event was fun and productive but little did I know that the second one was even better. I made several great connections with two in particular that I know will make me money. Not only are the events financially beneficial they are just down right fun too. I would highly recommend the Linking events to anyone.”

“Thanks again for a great happy hour party! Met some amazing folks. WOOT!”

“Thanks for a really great time tonight… made some new connections, saw familiar faces and had lots of laughs!”

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“Thank you for putting this together and hosting – everyone I talked with had a great time and is already looking forward to next month – You are awesome…. :-)

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