How to get the most from networking at business events
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Do you find it hard to network at events? Perhaps it’s difficult to start conversations which lead to new business relationships? Or are you planning your next event and are unsure how to include your audience in the networking sessions you have planned? You're not alone. Read our latest article on how to get the most from networking at business events.
Not everyone's a good networker
Networking is sometimes seen as an artform and not everyone is good at it. Actually, it's not that they're not good at it, but with a world of neurodiverse people, we need to cater to everyone’s needs. It can be challenging for some event participants to break through and shine at networking or business matchmaking events (for an in-depth blog on this topic, check out 13 tips to improve neurodiversity at your event ).
In this article, we're going to take a look at some of the actions you can take to become a better networker, whether you're an introvert or extrovert. Plus how event organizers and planners can cater for a neurodiverse audience.
The importance of networking
Networking is an incredibly important tool to have in your professional arsenal. Whether you are looking for a new partner or a new prospect to sell to, networking can help you to achieve your goals by building solid business relationships.
A good networking opportunity has many benefits. It can:
Before we get into the nitty gritty of how to network at events, it's important to remember that not everyone is the same. In fact, according to a report by the World Health Organisation (read that here ), 1 in 100 children are on the autism spectrum. So the likelihood of you having attendees at your events with additional needs is high.
What this means is that they may experience the world differently and may find social situations, such as networking, more challenging.
When organising events, it's important to bear this in mind and make your event as inclusive as possible. This could mean having a quiet room available for people who need a break from the noise or provide detailed information in advance so people know what to expect.
Making your networking events more inclusive
Ensure you provide information in advance about what the event will entail. This will help participants to prepare and feel more comfortable about attending.
9 networking skills to stand out
There's a plethora of tips on the internet about the basics of networking. Dress appropriately, carry business cards, make eye contact, etc… We’ve heard them all before! Instead, let’s take a look at nine lesser-known tips that will help you establish and maintain business relationships:
Bringing it all together
So, there you have it, Grip’s top tips on how to network successfully at business networking events. Remember: it's not just about getting the sale, networking is about building long-term business relationships. It's a two-way street, so give more than you take to make an impression. Good luck out there and have fun!
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About Grip
Grip is the AI-powered event platform built for business relationships.?It helps event organizers like SXSW, RX and Clarion Events establish, maintain and track relationships between participants over multiple events. This is possible because Grip goes beyond networking. It combines AI with billions of interactions happening across the platform and an intuitive mobile event app so participants meet the right people at the right time. This results in organizers benefitting from better event satisfaction scores, increased growth and ultimately, higher revenues. For more information, please visit: www.grip.events
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