Is this where you’re wasting money?
How much money do you spend on networking? Really, honestly add it up right now and see what you spend. You have to include:
- The cost of attending the meeting
- Your travel ticket/petrol costs to get there
- The ticket price for the meeting, if there is one
- Your membership fee for the organisation putting it on, if there is one
- The value of your time whilst you’re at the meeting (if you charge £50 per hour, and the meeting is 2 hours long, the value of your time is £100)
- The value of your time taken to get there (if it takes 30mins each way, that’s another £50)
Now think about what you do when you get home from your networking meeting. Most people reading this email will take the business cards of those that they’ve met at the meeting and stick them in a draw (that’s if they even make it out of your pocket/bag/business card holder in the first place).
Those cards then stay there until you do a desk clear-out 2 years later, at which point you throw them away.
If, at some point in between gathering the cards and throwing them away, you decide that you want to get in touch with “that guy that you met at that evening event – you know the one, he was tall, and it was at that bar, and he does something with companies in the City that would be interested in what you do, and he told you to call him”, but now you can’t find his card because you can’t remember his name or where you met him. Does that sound at all familiar?
Do you see how you are wasting the time and money that you spend on networking if you don’t then do something with the connections and contacts that you make at those meetings? I’m not saying that networking is a waste of time and money, in fact I am very pro-networking as a business growth tool, but you have to follow up.
There are 2 key things about this situation:
1. You have to follow up with contacts in an appropriate and timely way.
2. In order to follow up with people, you need to have a system in place to do just this
In this week’s tip, I’ll share my own business card collection and processing system.
this week’s tip: create a system to deal with your networking followups
In order to follow up effectively on the contacts that you make through networking and other meetings, you need a simple system.
Here’s my system for networking follow up:
1. At the meeting I take notes, either on a pad if it’s a sit-down event or on a person’s business card if it’s a stand-up-and-mingle event. I note down 2 things:
- What I can do for them.
- What they have said they can do for me, or would like me to help them with.
2. The next day (or as soon after the event as possible), I sit down with my notes and send each person an email which includes whatever information I said I’d send them, or makes reference to what they wanted from me (in which case I include a suggestion of how to proceed).
3. I then take the cards of those people, and the cards of any other people that I met at the event and pop them in a file marked ‘cards to process’ that sits on my desk.
4. Once a week, the file gets opened, and all the cards inside are added to my mailing list (I use constant contact).They then automatically get a message from me that says something like “it was lovely to meet you and I’d like to keep in touch by sending you news and marketing tips by email, but if you don’t want to receive them you can unsubscribe at any time”. N.B. If you have read my free guide to email marketing you will know that asking permission in this way is VITAL.
You can easily set up your own system that will help you to manage all incoming cards and contacts effectively and quickly.
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