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Networking Ninja: How to Make Connections That Actually Count

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Networking Ninja: How to Make Connections That Actually Count

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Networking is more than exchanging business cards - it’s about building real relationships that lead to opportunities. This guide covers how to prepare before an event, make meaningful connections during, and follow up effectively after. With the right approach, you’ll turn brief encounters into lasting partnerships.

Networking isn’t just about swapping business cards or perfecting your LinkedIn pose - it’s about turning handshakes into hand-raisers and conversations into collaborations. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting to grow your network, having a solid strategy for pre-event prep, on-the-spot interaction, and post-event follow-up can make all the difference. Here’s your ultimate guide to networking smarter and turning those connections into real results.

What should you do before a networking event to set yourself up for success?

Channel Your Inner Detective
Before you show up, research who’s attending, speaking, or sponsoring. Identify key people you want to meet and prepare a few talking points that show you’ve done your homework.

Set Clear Goals and Plan Your Content
Decide what you want to achieve. Whether it’s meeting five new contacts, connecting with a specific company, or learning about a trending topic, a clear goal keeps you focused. Look for opportunities to capture content - photos, videos, or key takeaways - for your social media or newsletters.

Polish Your Digital Persona
Update your LinkedIn profile, business cards, and email signature. Make sure your materials reflect your professionalism and are ready to impress.

Pack Like a Pro
Bring business cards and something memorable, like a branded notebook or a QR code linking to your portfolio. These can spark conversations and help you stand out.

“The most successful networkers focus on genuine connections, not just collecting contacts. Preparation, active listening, and thoughtful follow-up are the keys to turning new acquaintances into valuable collaborators.”

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How can you make every interaction count during a networking event?

Open with a Smile and Curiosity
Skip the usual “What do you do?” Instead, ask questions like, “What’s been the highlight of your week?” or “What brought you to this event?” to spark genuine conversations.

Be an Active Listener
Show real interest by listening closely and asking open-ended questions. People appreciate being heard and remembered.

Bring Value to the Table
Share a useful resource, offer an introduction, or provide an insight. When you help others, you become memorable.

Take Notes
Discreetly jot down key details about your conversations. These notes will help you personalize your follow-up.

Be Strategic with Your Time
Don’t spend the whole event with one person. Circulate and meet a diverse mix of attendees.

Schedule On the Spot
If you hit it off, pull out your phone and set up a follow-up meeting right away. It shows you’re proactive and serious about connecting.

Share Your Story, Not Just Your Services
Instead of listing what your company does, share a story about why you do what you do. Stories are memorable and help you stand out.

What steps should you take after a networking event to turn connections into opportunities?

Follow Up Fast
Within 24-48 hours, send personalized follow-up messages. Mention something specific from your conversation to show you were paying attention.

Connect on LinkedIn
Send a connection request with a friendly note. For example: “Hi [Name], it was great meeting you at [Event]. I enjoyed our chat about [Topic] and would love to stay connected!”

Offer Additional Value
If someone mentioned a challenge or interest, follow up with a relevant article, tool, or introduction that fits their needs.

Schedule a One-on-One
For high-priority contacts, suggest a coffee, lunch, or virtual chat to deepen the relationship. Keep it casual and focused on getting to know each other.

Stay Organized
Use a CRM or spreadsheet to track your new contacts, conversation details, and follow-up status. Staying organized ensures no opportunity slips through the cracks.

Turn Contacts Into Collaborators
Networking is ongoing. Check in with your connections periodically - send updates, share resources, or just say “Hi!” These small touches keep you top of mind.

What’s the best way to put networking tips into action?

Networking isn’t about stacking up business cards - it’s about creating connections that matter. With the right mindset and strategy, you’ll turn quick chats into opportunities and new contacts into lasting partnerships.

Your Challenge: At your next networking event, set one clear goal, meet three new people, and follow up within 48 hours. This small shift can lead to big results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I prepare for a networking event?

Research attendees, set clear goals, and update your digital profiles before the event.

What should I say when meeting someone new at a networking event?

Ask open-ended questions like 'What brought you here?' to start a genuine conversation.

How soon should I follow up after a networking event?

Send a personalized follow-up within 24-48 hours to make a lasting impression.

Rebecca Bormann
Rebecca Bormann
About the Author
Rebecca Bormann is the Founder and CEO of RB Consulting Agency, a strategic marketing and business development firm that empowers organizations to clarify their brand, elevate visibility, and accelerate growth.
 
With over 20 years of leadership experience in sales and marketing, Rebecca blends emotional intelligence with data-driven strategy to help clients connect authentically with their audiences, align marketing and business objectives, and build sustainable pipelines for growth.
 
Under her leadership, RB Consulting serves clients across Indiana and nationwide in sectors including technology, professional services, healthcare, education, retail, and nonprofit. Guided by its core philosophy—People First. Strategy Always. Success Together.—the agency is recognized for its people-centered, data-informed approach that transforms brand presence into measurable business results.
 
Rebecca’s leadership and impact have earned numerous honors, including 2025 NAWBO Women Business Owner of the Year, Indianapolis Business Journal’s Women of Influence (2022), Hope Magazine’s Hope 25 Honoree (2022), AOTMP® Insights Women in Tech DEI Advocate (2022), and Junior Achievement’s Indy’s Best & Brightest Finalist (2020, 2021).
 
She holds Executive Education Certificates in Business Strategy, Financial Management, and Marketing & Sales from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, along with a Bachelor’s Degree in Management and a Certificate in Communications from Indiana Wesleyan University.
 
RB Consulting Agency is certified as both a Women Business Enterprise (CWBE) by NAWBO and a Women-Owned Business (WBE) by the Indiana Department of Administration.
 
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