Holiday Networking Nuggets
Tips to Help You Make the Most of Holiday Events
By Victoria Munro and Dave Block
Take advantage of holiday parties to make new friends
and grow your network, which in turn will lead to growing your business.
The tips below make this easy.
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View
each holiday gathering as a networking opportunity. Go prepared
with business cards, an attitude of giving and a commitment to help
others. |
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Don’t
try to sell your products or services. Rather, ask questions
to gain information about the person you are talking to, and learn
about their interests and passions. Find out what’s special
about them and how your can serve and encourage them. |
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Wear something
unique that stands out and makes it easy for others to
ask questions and start a conversation. Pins, custom nametags and
embroidered logos pique someone’s curiosity and beg a question.
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Be
a giver! Plan to leave each person you talk to with something
of value. This could be as small as a smile or as significant as
a referral. Other ‘gifts’ might include: information
to help them deal with an issue or situation they’re facing,
a relevant, helpful article or book, or someone they should meet
and get to know. |
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Avoid the challenge
of trying to balance a plate and glass while you shake
hands and talk with others. When you’re eating, focus on that,
but when networking, give your full attention to the person you’re
talking to. |
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Have
a positive attitude about the event you’re attending.
Let the host or organizer know how much you appreciate the hard
work she or he put into making the event a success. |
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Prepare
to offer ideas for unique, affordable, fun holiday gifts
that people you meet might give to their clients, friends and family
members. |
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Do
your best to let everyone you talk with feel important, special
and valued. Offer sincere compliments
and pay attention to what they have to say. |
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Ask
people what they enjoy about the holiday season and what
they find challenging. Listen, and, if it’s appropriate, offer
helpful suggestions. |
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Avoid
any negative comments or conversation and maintain an attitude
of gratitude and joy. It will prove contagious! |

About the Authors: Dave
Block and Victoria Munro are co-founders of Make-it-Fly®
LLC, a company dedicated to creating success for small business
owners through creatively-designed programs and tools. Dave is known
as the “Master Networker” in the business community and
loves sharing how to become a successful business owner by learning
the art of networking. Victoria has started and run nine different businesses..
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