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Networking for Success: The 3 Phases of Small Talk Word Count: 771 Summary: So you attend a networking event… you make eye contact with someone you want to meet, you approach them and introduce yourself… now what? Here are the 3 phases of small talk along with some actual dialogue samples you can use right away! Keywords: networking, marketing,small talk Article Body: In my mind, small talk basically consists of 3 phases:
Phase 1: The Ice Breaker So you attend a networking event… you make eye contact with someone you want to meet, you approach them and introduce yourself… now what? Well having a few powerful, open-ended ice breaker questions should certainly do the trick rsspect.org For example:
Now notice on these sample ice breaker questions I’ve repeated the person’s name ibransonradio.com First off by doing this it will help burn that person’s name into my head so I don’t forget it johnladouceur.com Secondly, people love the sound of their own name – so don’t be afraid to use it throughout your conversation. Phase 2: Get To Know You Better Depending on the results of the ice breaker questions you should by now be able to determine whether or not it makes sense to get to know this person better johnspasstouristcenter.com If not, simply skip this phase and go into your graceful exit lingotogo.com But if you do see a synergy here, by all means try some of these again open-ended, getting to know you better questions:
Now you can use one, two, all of these questions, or more if the situation permits lotronotes.com However, be careful here not to dominate and monopolize someone’s time. If you’re at a networking event, there’s a good chance that they’re there to network and meet other people as well, so it may make sense to go to the graceful exit phase and encourage that you two get together in the near future. Phase 3: Graceful Exit It’s vastly important how you leave a conversation – as this is the last impression you make on that person. We’re not looking to create any animosity here by rudely blowing someone off. The key here is as this phase’s title states, is to exit gracefully. A key difference between the types of questions or statements you make in this phase as opposed to the previous two phases is that now you shift to using close-ended ones. For example:
So now you're aware of and armed with some actual strategies for the 3 phases of small talk. The key now is to get in the game and practice, practice, practice and you too can see the results you would like for your business. © 2006 Online Marketing Muscle -- All Rights Reserved.
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