1.
Do not act desperate for business.
You're
at a social event. People want to talk to upbeat confident people. You
won't attract any business if you act desperate.
2. Stay focused on building your business.
Enjoy
yourself, but remember why you are there. Pay attention to the people
you meet and what they say.
3. Mingle don't sell.
This
is a time to start some relationships and learn information that can
be followed up on. Keep it light. Don't try to do major business deals
save that for later.
4. Know that you are being scanned.
People
like to know who they are doing business with. Treat everyone with respect
and a positive attitude. This is not a time to air dirty laundry.
5. Set goals for each event.
Decide
before you arrive at an event how many people you will talk to and what
information you hope to learn. You'll be amazed at how much more information
you'll learn with prior planning.
6. Be prepared to follow up.
Send
a "Nice to Meet You" note to everyone that you talk to. It can be an
e-mail or handwritten note. Find a way to personalize it so it's
not a bland form letter.
It
takes most people 6-8 exposures to remember and trust you. This speeds
up the process.
7. Be an interesting person to talk to.
Do
your homework. Plan some casual topics for you to bring up that you
like to talk about. Being prepared will also help to build your confidence.
8. Have some good leading questions to ask others.
People
love to talk about themselves. A great conversation starter is to ask
what they like to do when they're not at work. Many deals are done on
a golf course!
9. Listen with both of your ears for opportunities.
Pay
attention to conversations for problems that you can solve. Follow up
with the solution during business hours.