Tiny Marketing: Marketing and Sales Systems for Independent Consultants

Ep. 69: Why You Should Host Networking Events | Expert Guest: Amy Pruitt


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Ever felt that awkwardness when networking? Say hello to our guest, Amy Pruitt, who's here to transform those cringy moments into meaningful connections. We're dishing out the secrets to making networking work for you, from locking in real appointments to hosting your own events. Say goodbye to pointless card swapping and hello to boosting your professional rep. We've even got a workshop coming up to sharpen those skills, so stay tuned! This episode is just the start of a series that'll turn you into a networking pro. Check out our show notes for more info and to share your success stories. Let's network like a boss!

Your Biggest Takeaways

  1. Set Clear Goals for Networking: Instead of focusing on collecting business cards, set clear objectives like scheduling follow-up appointments during the event itself.
  2. Host Your Own Networking Events: By hosting your own events, you position yourself as a connector and authority in your field, which can lead to increased visibility and opportunities.
  3. Use Structured Activities: Incorporate activities like speed networking or icebreakers to make your event more engaging and less awkward for attendees.
  4. Leverage Unique Venues and Themes: Hosting events in interesting locations or with unique themes (like jazz nights or educational talks) can make your networking event stand out and be more memorable.
  5. Start Small and Build Relationships: Don't worry about the size of your event; focus on building meaningful connections. Over time, these relationships can lead to business opportunities and help you establish authority in your industry.

Meet Amy Pruitt

Amy has been designing professionally since she was five years old. Ok, that's a stretch, but she DID win her first bicycle in a Toys'R'Us design contest. With her company AP Creative Designs, Amy creates full-scope rebrands for successful businesses that are ready to level up. She's also a #boymom and wife, living with her family and two dogs in idyllic Hillsborough, North Carolina.

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