Personal Networking Can Benefit Your Blog [Part 2]

Personal Networking Can Benefit Your Blog [Part 2]

In my previous post, Personal Networking can benefit your Blog, I highlighted some benefits of face to face networking and where to find a local meet-up event.

Following on from this, I wish to share some tips that will help prepare you for one.
If you are new to this whole networking stuff, it may sound a bit daunting and intimidating at first -

meeting someone for the first time, talking about what you do,
what your business is about and so on…

I can still remember when I attended my first ever meet-up event,
on my way there I heard this little voice in my head saying -

“turn back you muppet… you gonna to look like an idiot…
you don’t even know anyone there…”

Nevertheless, I pursued on, kicking aside my fears.
I had one intention in mind, and that was to make new friends and learn something new.

There should be an overall motive when networking on any medium. If your motives are good, goodwill will follow.
And you never know, these relationships may end up being great business or personal opportunities.

Be An Ice Breaker

Now, with fear driven out and the right attitude in place,
you now have the freedom to mingle and instigate a conversation.
If you find a yourself standing alone – start introducing yourself to others.
Open the conversation by asking what they think of the meeting, what they blog about e.t.c
Although, with that said, 80% of my interactions had been instigated by others – They’ve beaten me to it :)

So, to do a quick recap:

  • Banish your fears.
    Personal interaction is bound to happen at some stage in your blog’s life-cycle. i.e. meeting fellow Bloggers, Advertisers e.t.c.
  • Have the right attitude.
    Your motive is really important here. People see through fake individuals who do nothing but promote and talk about themselves – Do more listening.
  • Be an ice breaker
    Start a conversation. Most of the time, your effort are always appreciate and valued.

Preparation

It is important to prepare yourself when you attend a meet-up group.
One of the first questions regularly asked are “What do you do?”,
“What is your Business about” or “What do you blog about”.
I was asked this over and over again. After a couple of shaky answers, I soon got into the rhythm of it.
I would recommend reciting what your business is about within a 30 seconds time frame – Stick to this and you’ll be fine.
Last thing you and want to is over-sell yourself or bore them.
Spend equal time listening and talking. Also, always ask questions – It shows you are fully engaged in the conversation.

Business Cards

Have your business card handy and produce it at an appropriate time.
Don’t pull out your business card before you start talking or 5 seconds into introducing yourself.
I have had several instances when this has happened – not a good look.
I personally find it distracting – It becomes an awkward moment when I end up reading the business card instead of listening.
Rather, let the business card hand-over support the conversation not the other way round.

In your preparation, keep the following points in mind:

  • Be able to explain what your blog/business is about in 30 secs.
  • Engage yourself in the conversation.
  • Arm yourself with business cards.
    Don’t expect others to remember your your domain name – it is forgotten the moment you leave them.

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John Lufadeju

  • http://www.sandeshm.com/ Sandesh Mascarenhas

    I truly agree with you………

  • http://www.sandeshm.com/ Sandesh Mascarenhas

    I truly agree with you………

  • http://www.sandeshm.com/ Sandesh Mascarenhas

    I truly agree with you………

  • http://www.sandeshm.com/ Sandesh Mascarenhas

    I truly agree with you………

  • http://lifestyledesign4u.com Gordie Rogers

    Good stuff, John. I suggest putting your photo on the name card and an elevator pitch on the back. You'll be remembered easier longer.

  • http://lifestyledesignforyou.com/ FlashyKiwi

    Good stuff, John. I suggest putting your photo on the name card and an elevator pitch on the back. You'll be remembered easier longer.

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    Good suggestion Gordie,
    Photo or Logos are important to have. There are still so many people with personal blogs who don't bother with all that – I wonder why?
    Twitter addresses is another one I don't see much of.

  • http://www.yourblogtools.com/ John Lufadeju

    Good suggestion Gordie,
    Photo or Logos are important to have. There are still so many people with personal blogs who don't bother with all that – I wonder why?
    Twitter addresses is another one I don't see much of.

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    Thanks Sandesh, Good to have you on board.

  • http://www.yourblogtools.com/ John Lufadeju

    Thanks Sandesh, Good to have you on board.

  • http://www.integralwebsolutions.co.za/Blog.aspx Robert Bravery

    I have to agree. One thing I found out about blogging and networking. Blogging is way easier. Networking is the hard part

  • http://www.integralwebsolutions.co.za/Blog.aspx Robert Bravery

    I have to agree. One thing I found out about blogging and networking. Blogging is way easier. Networking is the hard part

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    Yes, networking requires getting out of your comfort zone a bit.

  • http://www.yourblogtools.com/ John Lufadeju

    Yes, networking requires getting out of your comfort zone a bit.

  • http://www.beginnerblogger.com/ Sarge

    Networking with bloggers in person is someting I haven't done yet and really want to do and I'm sure it will happen soon ;)

    Great tips on preparation. Preparing for the obvious questions is something that is so obvious but always overlooked and not bothered with. I will keep these in mind and maybe actually practice my responses when I meet fellow bloggers. Having said that though I do enjoy the organic natural approach without practicing beforehand. I guess if you're not overly confident practicing is a good idea!

    Sarge | BeginnerBlogger.com

  • http://www.beginnerblogger.com/ Sarge

    Networking with bloggers in person is someting I haven't done yet and really want to do and I'm sure it will happen soon ;)

    Great tips on preparation. Preparing for the obvious questions is something that is so obvious but always overlooked and not bothered with. I will keep these in mind and maybe actually practice my responses when I meet fellow bloggers. Having said that though I do enjoy the organic natural approach without practicing beforehand. I guess if you're not overly confident practicing is a good idea!

    Sarge | BeginnerBlogger.com

  • jimhardin

    Hi John Good information. It is hard at first to engage in converstion and to be confident sometimes, but the more you do it the more comfortable you get at it. People can read if you are being honest. You are right about that they can see through you if you are fake

  • jimhardin

    Hi John Good information. It is hard at first to engage in converstion and to be confident sometimes, but the more you do it the more comfortable you get at it. People can read if you are being honest. You are right about that they can see through you if you are fake

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    That's true Jim, the more of it you do, the more confident you become.

  • http://www.yourblogtools.com/ John Lufadeju

    That's true Jim, the more of it you do, the more confident you become.

  • http://yourblogtools.com/ Johnluffa

    You are not alone, with rise of the internet, we tend to neglect the old school ways of networking.
    And I also agree with you there, conversation need to be kept natural and organic.

  • http://www.yourblogtools.com/ John Lufadeju

    You are not alone, with rise of the internet, we tend to neglect the old school ways of networking.
    And I also agree with you there, conversation need to be kept natural and organic.

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