Everyone knows they need an elevator pitch, but here’s something people don’t always think about: Is your pitch engaging enough to catch the interest of a total stranger? It’s insufficient to tell people what you do—you must keep them intrigued.
Forbes suggests leading with a question to gauge the other person’s interest in what you have to say. If they seem bored, you might need to reevaluate your pitch.
No one likes to feel like they’re being used for their connections. When networking, focus on the person you’re talking to—not just what they can do for your business.
If you’re struggling with conversation starters that don’t just revolve around swapping elevator pitches, check out this article about ways to initiate a conversation. Simple greetings, compliments, and humor are all home runs you can use to begin a friendly chat without things feeling awkward.
When you think about how to network effectively, your first thought might be events or conferences in your industry. However, social media is an equally effective place for networking for small business owners as long as you’re strategic about how you use it.
Find out where the experts in your industry are spending time online and follow them. Share their content when it’s relevant, and tag them when you do—that’s how they’ll notice you.
Likewise, you can establish yourself as an expert on social media by actively participating in industry discussions. Take part in Twitter chats or join Facebook groups related to your business. People will eventually recognize your name and associate you with those topics.
Once you’ve made a new contact, you should follow up quickly to start building a relationship while you’re still fresh in their mind. Send them an email or connect on social media, and let them know you’re interested in continuing the conversation. If you can arrange a second meet-up, that would be even better.
Learning how to network effectively is crucial for keeping your company afloat. Whether you connect in person or online, talking with other leaders in your industry will give you a new perspective on your business and open the door to new opportunities down the line.
If you want to learn more about the responsibilities of owning a business, check out my free eBook, 10 Critical Responsibilities of a Business Owner. From developing a business plan to marketing your goods and services, this short eBook will help you transform your business and reach your goals.
Coach Dave
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