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When you arrive Jeff gives everyone piles of sticky notes and tells you to go around and "real time social tag" people that you meet.
It was a great tool in opening up conversation and breaking down the formality of the breakfast.
Joel Mark Witt
Reconnecting after the meetup, especially with people you’re meeting for the first time, generates that next level of intimacy required to grow a new relationship, even if you’re not sure where it’s headed quite yet.
Create a hook. As you’re interviewing (yes, that’s what you’re doing) the new contact, come up with a mutually beneficial reason to reconnect and presumptuously assume they want to do the same.
The more action involved the better. Ask them what other networks they participate in and tell them to expect your invitation to connect there. In the sales game we call this multi-level relationship building. The more points of contact you have, the more likely you BOTH are to benefit from the relationship going forward.
And the DO what you SAY you’re going to do, and do it quickly. It’s your first chance to demonstrate the way you do business and it will result in people taking you seriously.
I know I frequently come off as a mercenary when I talk about these things, but those who know me personally know I don’t always have my hand out, I just know how good contacts used to slip through my fingers when I was less experienced, and have come up with strategies to make that less likely.
Remember, these things are a two way street, and the other person probably stands to benefit from a relationship with you too.
I hope to see you put these into action at our next North Shore Geek Meetup in march.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8254935722
It's social media. We're social people. Remember that.
Another tip - come prepared to talk about what you do. Not to earn a living, but what you do with social media. Being prepared to talk about this is a great way to get invovled.
http://web.meetup.com/54/
I'll just add that starting today you can also pull up your LinkedIn contacts on your LinkedIn Mobile app (iPhone too) that we launched today :) Search or Invite folks you meet at the event who you'd like to stay in touch with.
Disclosure for the readers: I'm the Community Evangelist at LinkedIn and can't stop talking about our iPhone app that I've been testing out recently :)
Check out an iPhone demo that some of engineers give, here | http://tinyurl.com/26ehs4
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