Here is a cool stat for you from a great infographic from
Virgin Entrepreneur:
95% say face to face meetings are essential for long-term
business relationships.
Now I know we are all virtual professionals, and I've done
my fair share of hiding behind my computer screen.
'I don't do in-person meetings.'
'I don't do Skype or Facetime.'
'Thanks for the invitation to coffee, but I only do phone
meetings.'
'You can only reach me via email. It's how I work.'
I've said these things to my clients and potential clients. I still say them!
BUT in terms of networking, there are many cases where
meeting face to face (either in a small business setting or a large event) can
really fast-track your business relationship.
The statistic above is a very interesting take on the
perception of business owners.
Trust is built more easily face to face. The whole
process is just faster.
So you should be doing more of that in your business.
Now before you panic, you need to consider what we mean by
saying face to face.
It doesn't necessarily mean you have to go somewhere and
meet someone in person. You can meet face to face networking easily with your
webcam!
Google Hangouts, Zoom Conference, Skype and many
other meeting services will allow you to easily meet with people face to face
from your own office.
No matter where you meet people you need to have a
plan for it to be beneficial for your business, and so that you don't
waste your time (or theirs!)
Here are 7 tips for better face to face networking
results:
1. Meet someone with a goal in mind. Know
why you are attending the event, or why you took the meeting. What is your
objective?
2. Introduce yourself. Don't be a
wallflower! Even if you are shy, be sure to introduce yourself to people.
Conversations start with hello!
3. Ask questions. When you are having a
conversation with someone, ask them about their business. Ask them how they are
doing things now. It's like a recon mission right in the moment!
4. Be interested and attentive. Don't get
distracted while you talk to someone. If you are looking elsewhere, it's
probably time to walk away and go and start a new conversation.
5. Be prepared to answer questions. Everyone
else there is doing the same thing as you. Make sure you know your objective
and how to respond to questions to bring the conversation around to that goal.
6. Move around. Don't stay with one person
for the whole event (even if you came together). It's a crutch and it won't
help you reach your goal by hanging out with the same person the whole time.
7. Follow up. When you leave it's never the end.
More business is done in the follow up than when you meet someone face to face,
so develop a plan and stick to it.
Your relationship will be much farther along simply by
having a personal connection.
By Tracey D'Aviero - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9399449
By Tracey D'Aviero - Article Source: EzineArticles.com/9399449
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