prepared by Pam Neill and Julie Fraser

Speed Networking is a fun, energetic and dynamic way to build relationships and develop a thriving, successful word-of-mouth network

How does it work?

You will have a few minutes with each person to introduce yourself, your business/company, what you do and what you want from the evening.

At the end there will be time for you to connect with anyone you missed or to extend the conversations with those of your choice.

How do I prepare?

1. It is important to think about what you want to get out of the evening.  Some examples are:

  • You need contacts within an organisation to get a job or promote a product or service you have
  • You are wanting to generate publicity for an event
  • You want to widen your circle of business / personal contacts
  • You want to mix with like minded people

2. Have a well prepared USP or ‘elevator speech’.  Very simply this is :

  • Your name
  • Your company/business name
  • What you/your company does
  • What you want to get out of the evening

3. Make it engaging as you will be desperate to hear something entertaining and memorable by the time you get to the last person – and so will they!

4. Bring plenty of business cards or note cards with your contact info on.  Also bring extra flyers or promotional material along for those that want more information.

5. Take notes.  This will help you remember important facts about that person, their interests and goals.

6. Challenge yourself to help at least one person that you meet.  If everyone does this the impact of this event could be huge.

What happens after the event?

The real magic starts to happen when you build and continue the relationships outside of the event. So, visit the websites of the people that attended, send them an email, phone them and suggest another meeting with the intention of becoming better acquainted and finding out how you can both help each other.

Posted November 14th, 2009 by Kate No Comments »



Since starting, WiB has been contacted about a variety of events and offers from outside the business world –  social and charity -ranging from sports to fashion.

How can you get your message out through the WiB network?  The best, easiest and most effective way to share something you’re involved in that may of interest to WiB members is to post a comment or event on the Women in Business Linked In Group (we’re at 67 members) and also on the Facebook group page (56 fans).  These are the most effective ways for you to get your message across and connect with others. Plus, it raises the profile of what you’re doing and helps members have a more direct and informative connection with each other.

If you have a short article on a subject you can also submit it for inclusion on this blog site.  See this post for guidelines.  It would be fabulous to have photos included with your articles too.

In addition, you can also communicate and interact by posting comments on the blog site – this is open to anyone and can be done at a few click of a button.

Don’t forget, you can also raise questions and discussion points and provide help and advice by any of these methods also.

So, share what you’re involved in with the wider network and enjoy making new connections through WiB.

Kate

Posted August 27th, 2009 by Kate 1 Comment »