8 Networking Tips for Virtual Events
Leanne Calderwood, CMP
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The hospitality industry is all about bringing people together. We bring them together to share a meal, talk over a drink, or host a meeting or event celebrating an occasion. Networking for meeting partners and planners is a large part of what we do in the meetings industry.
When COVID19 changed the way we gathered, the way we network to meet and learn from one another changed as well. Zoom meetings became the norm, and dozens of virtual networking events were thrust into our calendars.
Navigating virtual event networking isn’t much different than in-person, but there are some differences that could make or break your ROI on the virtual event, and boom or bust the relationships you forge while online.
Let’s look at how we can maximize our ROI with these networking tips for virtual events:
Set your networking goals – When you’ve identified an upcoming virtual event, take some time to consider WHY you may be attending the event! With back-to-back meetings and zoom calls, ensuring you get the most out of the event by being intentional about your attendance is key.
Do your research – Before the event even begins, find out who is attending the event. You can use those insights to prepare your conversation starters or topics, or reach out and connect with them prior to the event to “warm-up” the connection.
Get your links ready! – In lieu of a physical business card, ensure your digital cards are ready. Have your LinkedIn profile link, or other bit/ly ready to drop into the chat or attach to your online event profile.
Ask thought-provoking questions – Entering a virtual room is really no different from an in-person room, where small talk can ensure. When you have a window of opportunity, drop a thought-provoking question into the mix to bring people into a more meaningful discussion, and away from the small talk.
Use the chat – As virtual event attendance grows, the ability to get an opportunity to speak may diminish. Large virtual events can be especially challenging for introverts, whereas extroverts are naturally-inclined to carry the conversation. Regardless of your relational style, use the chat function to communicate your questions and your insights. This gives you visibility to the room members, without having to “shout” over people to connect with others.
Identify like-minded individuals – There may be people on the call who intrigue you, but you have a limited opportunity to connect with them one-on-one. Make note of these professionals, and try to connect with them outside of the virtual event. In the absence of good contact information, find them on LinkedIn and send them a quick note.
Minimize distractions – You may be tempted to try to multi-task when you’re in a virtual event. It’s easy to “hide” and check emails and social media while taking part in a Zoom call. Avoid these distractions by closing all of your other windows, shutting down email, and turning off all notifications. Tuck your phone away during the event. Keep yourself fully immersed in the conversation to get the most ROI.
Good follow-up – Follow-up after a networking event is always a critical activity. The same is true for your virtual events. Keep the great momentum going to connect with your new friends after the event. The follow-up may lead to additional conversations, in a smaller group environment, where you can thrive and engage with your new connection.
Virtual events may not be able to replace the power of meeting face-to-face, but they do offer a great amount of return on your time if you’re intentional about your presence on the call. Head into your next virtual meeting with this refreshed and energized mindset, and see how much more you can accomplish. Best of luck, and here’s hoping I run into you at the next virtual event -? I look forward to it!
Let’s polish off your elevator pitch for your next networking event!
What is an elevator pitch? It’s a brief, compelling speech that clearly outlines what you do and how you help others. Your pitch should spark interest and compel your new friends to engage further with you. You may require a variety of elevator pitches prepared for different circumstances, some examples may include more about your product or services, and some versions may be more about you and your brand values.
Your Elevator Pitch should deliver on 4 things, it should:
Ensure you identify the problem you are solving when you deliver your pitch. For example, let’s say you’re looking for work as an association meeting planner, and your pitch is geared towards association executives.?Your pitch could start with something like….
“Meetings have changed drastically over the last few years;?budgets are tighter and delegates are expecting different outcomes. l like to come alongside associations and show them what’s possible for their future events to help create better engagement with their membership using formats that don’t break the bank.”
Don’t forget to polish up your pitch in time for Engamio’ s Empower Our Events Industry event on May 4th - see you there!
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2 年Love ?? all these great tips, and can not wait to learn more and meet new friends!! See you on May 4th!!!
People-first marketing leader and freelance marketer-for-hire. I build communities, tell stories, write fun things, and take people on adventures.
2 年Thanks for the shoutout, Leanne! Looking forward to seeing you next week :)
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2 年What a great insight into what we need to do to be set up for success Leanne Calderwood, CMP ? Thank you! For those of you reading this, go deeper and check out the newsletter for the real gems ?? Leanne, I would mention your name anytime. Keep being uniquely you & keep challenging the rest of us to up our #personalbranding game
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2 年Some great advice here, Leanne Calderwood, CMP ?. Every young person should follow these suggestions to get ahead in their career.
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2 年I appreciate you including me in this list Leanne Calderwood, Personal Branding for Hospitality You are very mindful and I look forward to participating on May 4th as well.