Listen

Description

HOW TO PREP FOR YOUR FIRST NETWORKING EVENT

EP 61 - IF YOU ARE NEW TO NETWORKING, THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU.

My name is Debbie DeChambeau, I'm your host, I'm an entrepreneur, business advisor, insurance professional  and content creator. I want to inspire you to think differently and explore ideas that disrupt the status quo. 

When I'm not helping individuals with insurance, I facilitate business development groups. Before COVID, they were all in person. Today, they are all virtual. I facilitate 5 a week and have been doing this straight through COVID! 

For years I've been told I'm a great facilitator, but transitioning the skills to virtual has taken some time. I think I've mastered it, but I'm always observing others and tweaking my skills. I create the agenda's and because I've been doing this for so long and I'm a lifelong learner, I usually add some golden nuggets to help with the topic of discussion.

Recently we had a discussion about networking and members were asked to share their best networking tip for someone new to networking. I've compiled them and added some commentary, hoping these ideas will help you become a better networker. If you've been locked down in COVID, if you are new to networking or if you want to be a better networker, I think you'll appreciate some of these ideas. I'm going to share the tip that was provided and then add some commentary to help you understand the context and how you might incorporate the idea into your own style.

For this conversation, let's assume that you are going to an event that is specific for networking. It could be an event that has 10 people or 100, the number there really doesn't matter. In my opinion, the number of attendees really doesn't matter. If you are at the right event with the right people, you'll get value.

In preparation for this event, here's a few tips that were provided:

Try different type of events at first to see what works best for you and what feels most comfortable - i.e. big events vs. small; lunches or happy hours 

Have your intro prepared so that it sounds polished but not salsey. Have a simple 5-10 seconds/ 30 seconds and a 60 second intro prepared because you never know what amount of time you'll be allotted. 

NOT SURE WHAT TO TALK ABOUT?

Think about the following:

When you meet with someone that you already know, 

Be patient, know that it's not going to happen overnight, need to build the relationship; Before you get referrals, people need to know, like and trust you. One way to start that is to see what you can do to help someone else. Try to give more than you receive

VIRTUAL EVENTS