I am confused about networking at an event. How to get information what you like rather than look desperate? I have attended few events and did not feel at the end that I have gathered enough contacts?
Can anyone here tell how to approach networking in meetup or event?
Simple, first go up and introduce yourself to the person you wish to learn more from. Have a light conversation about their work and yours. Be sure and be attentive and listen to them. Be sure to explain to them you are wanting to learn more about the subject at hand. Don't bombard them with questions there at the meetup, most folks there have been working all day and are trying to relax a bit. Near the end of your introduction ask them politely if they would mind you emailing them with some SPECIFIC questions. When you do email them, ask SPECIFIC question not general ones. Also be sure to thank them for their time. Being yourself and nice goes a LONG way with most folks.
Good luck! Mike
Ryosuke
Designer / Developer / Influencer
The one lesson I've always kept in mind during social situations: be a good listener.
People at networking events specifically tend to come with their own agenda. They're never really talking to you, it's like they're waiting for you to finish or say a keyword for them to start their sales pitch. Not to say having an elevator pitch ready is a bad thing, just don't keep that gun cocked on every unsuspecting subject.
Ask them where they're from, what they do, and how they do it (obviously not prying into proprietary practices). And really listen. Be genuinely interested. People will love that they can practice their sales pitch on you, and by the end of a 5-10 minute little info blast from them, they tend to turn to you and ask: "So what do you do?". That's when it's your turn to be ready to drop your pitch, but make it relevant, now knowing what they do and how you can possible integrate with them.
Make sure to exchange business cards. And then when you get home (or within the week), prepare personal emails for each person following up on the meeting. It reinforces the relationship and shows them they weren't just a one night stand at a conference ๐ Then follow them on LinkedIn / social media and start using your social currency to show them some love. It's the easiest and healthiest way to grow a network.