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Planning a Networking Event Tips -- Getting the Most Bang from a Networking Event - Part 1

 
Author: Sharon B Williams

Ever thought about hosting your own networking event and promoting your business at the same time? Ah ha, what a wonderful idea you could invite non-competing business associates, other entrepreneurs, etc., and tell them to bring a friend.

Im an introvert. Is it really that simple? It could be, but if you are too bashful to take the lead, ask an outgoing, non-competing business acquaintance to joint sponsor the event. Share the work and share the reward.

Action Items:

Preliminary Planning

    *Set a date.
    *Select and reserve a facility. It could be a local restaurant, club, meeting room, library, community room, etc.
    *Ensure the area has adequate parking.
    * Develop a preliminary guest list. Tell your guests to bring a friend.
    * Determine your budget based on estimated costs of food, mailings (if applicable), etc.
    * Determine if the event will be "free" or if you will charge a "minimal" fee to cover expenses.
    * Finalize menu.
    * Decide if you will have a speaker, or allow brief presentations by participants. Naturally, plan to take a few moments to introduce yourself and your business.
    * Make a site visit and meet with your sales representative about room setup, A/V needs, etc. (if applicable).
    * Plan a "datesaver" letter, postcard or appropriate email communiqu.
    * Invite your guests.

1 Week Before the Event

    * Print appropriate quantities of your company materials. Remember, the purpose is to promote your business.
    * Stuff registration packets (if any).
    * Print name tags and double-check spelling of all names.
    * Notify caterer of counts and if they are significantly lower or higher than initially expected (if applicable).

Event Day

    * Arrive early, making sure all arrangements are in place and station yourself at the front door.
    * Meet and greet your guests.
    * Provide a sign-in sheet or method to capture contact information, i.e., prize drawings, raffle, etc. Don't forget to request that all-important email address, so you can have an inexpensive means to communicate later.
    * Relax and smile.
    * Never tell "war stories" to your guests or intimate that things might be less than perfect. Chances are no one but you will notice any mistakes.
    * Mingle and enjoy the event.

After the Event

    * Close the books -- pay all bills.
    * Send thank-you notes to all the attendees. Great time to implement a "Keep Clients Program".
    * Compile and review evaluation results, if applicable.

This event is your opportunity to make new business acquaintances and influence people. Now that it's all planned, enjoy the networking and meet your ideal client.

Part 2 of Getting the Most Bang from a Networking Event describes how to network with your ideal client and become her "go to person" resource.

Author Bio:

Sharon B Williams

Sharon Williams is president and CEO of The 24 Hour Secretary, an administrative, marketing and internet-based business support services firm open 24 hours a day, every day. We work with busy and often overwhelmed executives and entrepreneurs. Subscribe to her ezine Smart Business = Success stocked with tips for busy professionals and visit her blog for marketing strategies and other business success tips.

Ms. Williams is also a published author and coach. Her list of publications include: Racism in State Government, which was commissioned by the Maryland Legislative Black Caucus; Marketing Your VA Practice: It's Not About Money, It's About Having the Right Strategy (Vol 1 and 2); and, The Nuts & Bolts of Branding: How to Identify Your Brand Promise in a Niche Market.

Ms. Williams enjoys working with clients who appreciate her dedication to their success. She believes that when clients are successful, she is too.

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