NETWORKING AEROBICS - Cardiovascular Activity for Your Wallet

Add this to your program if...

  • As a meeting planner, you've seen low ratings on networking benefits at events
  • You're planning an event for sales professionals or entrepreneurs
  • As a sales executive, you've watched in dismay as your rainmakers chat with each other at business mixers, instead of meeting new people

Who Should Attend?

  • Sales staff, account executives, entrepreneurs who are responsible for their own income
  • Employers who pay for their staff's networking activities and association memberships
  • People who hate open networking events -- who skip them as often as they can, who walk out thinking "that was a waste of time", who arrive just after it starts and leave just before it's over

Top 3 Takeaways for Attendees

  1. Know how to start - and end - a conversation at a networking event
  2. Know what to talk about before talking about business
  3. Know how to build a profitable follow-through system

3-Way Impressions
Make yourself memorable - positively!


Holiday Networking

“After the holidays, I’m going to …”  Don’t let your sales pros use the holidays as an excuse to stagnate.



Lurking isn't Networking

In the world of networking, just like the online world, it’s easy to lurk at the edge, learning and observing but not really participating. Business networking is “high touch,” and it requires full engagement.


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