Powerful Networking
with an
Effective Introduction
by Larry Baltz
You're sitting in a
room full of eager business owners at a networking event. One by one, everyone
stands up and introduces themselves, hopefully gaining the opportunity to find
one or two new prospects in the crowd.
Unfortunately, most business people stink at Introductions.
Take for instance the remarks made at a recent event I attended. A hotel sales
rep introduced himself and stated that his hotel offered beds, meals and
meeting rooms. Oh really? How many hundreds of hotels offer that, I thought.
What he said was essentially the same introduction used by all the hotel sales
people in the room that day.
What if one of them had said something like this?
"Hi, my name is Bob, sales manager
with Big City Hotel. Sure, we have meals and beds and meeting rooms like all
the other hotels. But they don't have Ruth, our front desk supervisor who's
been serving our guests for more than 22 years. Her only responsibility is to
help you have an extraordinary stay at our hotel."
Which hotel has the best chance to get your business? The one with meals, and
beds and rooms, or the one with all that, plus a great staff.
And Bob can strengthen his relationship with his audience at the next meeting.
What happens if he brings Ruth with him and lets her introduce herself during
the Introductions? Talk about making an impression on the crowd! By the time
the meeting is over, everyone there will be best friends with Ruth.
As good as that is, Bob isn't done yet. He can make a bigger value statement at
the next meeting. This time Bob quickly introduces himself and then plays a
short recording:
"Hi, this is Tom, sales director at
XYZ Company. We had our annual sales meeting at Big City Hotel a few months ago
and it was the best we've ever had. Ruth and her staff waited on our people and
took care of everything we needed. She was fantastic."
Now that's an Introduction. So the next time you're attending a networking
event, can you introduce your value to your audience when you introduce
yourself? What is a benefit you can highlight that none of your competitors can
claim? What is it you do better than everyone else?
That's the
best place to start.
Larry Baltz works with small business owners who want to Stand Out, Get Noticed, and Lead the Pack. He runs a company called Big Dawg Marketing. Larry is a Certified Guerrilla Marketing Coach and small business marketing expert. For his free report, "Big Dawg Marketing - 10 Creative Ideas to Stand Out and Get Noticed", go to www.BeTheBigDawg.com for your copy.