
- Prepare more.
- Worry less.
Prepare more.
I've been guilty of failing to prepare for a networking event. I might know that I "should" go to a particular networking event, so I put it on my calendar. At the same time, if I'm dreading the event just a little bit, I might spend as little time as possible thinking about it beforehand. So, when the appointed day arrived, I used to worry that morning about what to wear. I would drag my feet all day until at least twenty minutes into the event. Then I would show up, stand in line, get a drink, find a table, and wait for the obligatory forty minutes to pass. If someone came to talk to me, great! Hopefully they wouldn't be scary. These days, I probably would have buried my nose in my phone or tablet. The perfect universal "don't talk to me" gesture. Needless to say, this would NOT be the most effective networking experience. Here's what's better. Comic Con attendees spend months preparing for (and looking forward to) the event! They spend hours and days on the details of their costume. They study up on current events - movies and books coming out in the cartoon or character that's their particular specialty. They connect with other fans of a particular character or genre on social media prior to the event. Because of all this preparation,- They feel great about the way they look. They've spent time and energy on their outfit.
- They know what to say. They are very well-informed about topics that will be of interest to other attendees.
- They have made some connections online and are looking forward to meeting people in person.

Worry Less.
Another really cool thing about Comic Con is that it's fun. The same is true of big aviation conventions like NBAA. Take the pressure off yourself while you're at the convention. The work is behind you. You're there to have fun!- Don't worry about what you're wearing. That's already resolved. If you get mustard on your tie, fine! You now have a conversation-starter. Don't get thrown by inevitable details. Just go with it.
- Don't worry about what to say. You've done your homework, you have a 15-second "schpiel" that you can deliver comfortably on command, and you know enough about your specialty to carry on a light conversation for the next 20 minutes.
- Don't worry about what you don't know. If somone needs technical details, that can come later. If you get into the weedy details of how your product is made, people's eyes will glaze over anyway. Keep things light and on the surface.
- Don't worry about closing sales. At your booth or at a networking event, you have 15 minutes or less with each person you meet. You're just there to meet people and start relationships. Sales will come later.
- Enjoy yourself. Look at all the shiny toys. Enjoy the classes. Meet cool aviation people. People-watch. Observe all the people working too hard. (Now that you've learned not to!)
To get started preparing:
- Register for our Networking Workshop on Wednesday, September 16 at 1:00 MDT.
- Download our Aviation Trade Show Checklist!
- Get your Personal Branding Assessment so that you’re putting your best foot forward and comfortable connecting on Social Media before and after the event.
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