5 Common Mistakes People Make at Events
Often, we hear from people who we know that they don’t get anything out of networking events. The reason that they feel this way is because they expect instant results. Also, they are probably missing the main reason to network, which is to build long term and mutually beneficial relationships.
Below are five common mistakes that people make at events:
1. Sell, Sell, Sell – Rather than selling themselves, some people are only concerned about making a sale at a networking event. People don’t attend networking events to buy. They attend to get to know other people.
2. Show Disrespect During Conversations – When you talk to some people, I am sure that you catch their eyes wandering looking for the next person to talk to. Or these people interrupt your during the conversation. When someone shows this kind of respect, you are not inclined to want to build a relationship.
3. Wear Inappropriate Attire – Your personal appearance is an important component of your overall brand. If you wear inappropriate attire or have holes or stains on your clothes, then you are not as serious about making a good impression. When in doubt, always wear professional attire. Check for stains, holes, and wrinkles before you leave your house.
4. Talk about Uncomfortable Subjects – When talking with people, you should always pick neutral topics so you don’t have t choose sides. Never bring up religion or even politics because some people are very adamant about their beliefs. The last thing you want to do is get into an argument. That is not a good way to start a relationship.
5. Don’t Bring Enough Cards – While this one is self-explanatory, it is still worth mentioning. I can’t tell you how many people who I meet at events tell me that they ran out of business cards. It seems kind of silly because they are at a networking event. Make sure that you bring more than you think that you will need. If you carry a business card holder, then make sure that you have more cards in your pocket, purse, or bag because most holders don’t hold enough cards.
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28. October 2009 at 1:43 am :
great post.i agree with all your points and learn lot from your post thanks for this useful share.
24. December 2009 at 4:31 am :
I agree with number 2. But it usually happens with a lot of people trying to one-up one another. It defeats the purpose of gaining friends and networks that is more important.
1. February 2010 at 1:31 pm :
Those tips are really appreciable and i think you was right in all your point. So i have seen people do the same thing. Anyways keep it up.
2. February 2010 at 12:05 am :
I have been putting off going to a live events because I don’t like to spend the time and money to travel.anyways you mentioned tremendous points here.thanks for this great work.