The Top 10 Reasons to Attend Business Networking Events
By Leni Chauvin
There are many, many reasons to attend networking events. Here are my Top 10:
There are many, many reasons to attend networking events. Here are my Top 10:
1. To increase your visibility.
Establishing top of mind awareness is critical
in any marketing campaign, and make no mistake about it, attending business
networking events is a key marketing strategy if done properly. One of the most
important elements—and one of the most overlooked—to getting the biggest bang
for your networking buck is to make sure your face and your message get in
front of the same—and the right—people on an ongoing basis.
2. To start relationships that will lead to
strategic alliances, joint ventures, and referrals.
Contrary to popular belief, very few people walk
away from a few hours spent at a business networking event with a fistful of
contracts. Meeting people at the networking function is merely the important
first step towards reaching your client attraction goals. It's what you do
after the event that is more important. Follow-up is key to deepening the
relationships that will increase your bottom line.
3. To stay current on trends in your industry
(and those of your target market).
Attending networking events given by your
professional association—or associations related to your target market—allows
you to glean information about current and future trends. The information you
gather at these functions can easily give you a leg up on your competition.
4. To become connected to key influencers in
your industry and within your target market.
Instead of going to every business networking
event in town, select the networking events you attend wisely and attend
regularly. Do some research. Find out which organizations attract the people
you want to meet and you will get the biggest return on your investment of
time, money, and energy.
5. To learn from and to be motivated by powerful
speakers.
Many business networking events have speakers
who are experts in fields that will be of interest to you and to your target
market. In addition to imparting important information, many of these speakers
can often be the spark that jolts you into action.
6. To find suppliers and solutions to your
problems.
Most people think of networking events as a
place to pursue business. Equally important though, is the fact that we might
be able to give business to other attendees and solve some of our problems at
the same time. Networking events can be a great place to find accountants,
printers, salespeople, etc. for yourself and your clients.
7. To hone your marketing message.
Use business networking events to practice and
refine your elevator speech. Make sure it conveys in 30 seconds or less what
solutions you provide, for whom you provide them, and the benefits of doing
business with you. Practice, practice, practice until you feel confident that
you are conveying your message in the most powerful and compelling way.
8. To socialize.
Human beings are social animals and need the
type of stimulation available when interacting face-to-face with others. Today,
as more and more people work out of their attics, basements, or spare bedrooms,
it has become increasingly important for us to socialize, recharge our
batteries, and preserve our sanity.
9. To recruit talent.
If you are looking to expand your business and
hire staff, business networking events are a good starting point for your
exploration of the marketplace. You will be able to enter into conversations
with potential employees and get clear on what your needs are. You may well
find what you are looking for right in front of you!
10. To uncover the "hot buttons" of
your target market.
To deliver powerful solutions that will make
life easier for members of your target market, you've got to know what
challenges they face and what they are looking for. Capitalize on the
conversations you have at business networking events to uncover what makes
prospective clients tick and what ticks them off. Then create products or
services that will alleviate their pain and make you a hero/ine in their eyes.
Copyright
2006 Leni Chauvin
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