And today we want to share some wonderful networking tips with you..
Five things you shouldn't do in a Networking Event.
1. Avoid constantly trying to sell  yourself. Do not dominate conversations by trying to sell yourself create a dialogue before you break out the elevator pitch you’ve been practicing all week.
2.Do not be a Wallflower: Don't just stand in a group and do nothing. People become wallflowers because they aren't confident they are smart enough.or far enough along in their careers to comment on the discussion. That’s okay! Instead, try the angle of asking questions to further the discussion.
3. Exchange business cards quickly and then leave the conversation: When you’re in a conversation only to get another person’s contact information, it shows. It disengages the people you’re talking with and it makes them less likely to remember you as someone they’d want to connect with in person or on LinkedIn. Try to talk to each person for at least 15 minutes before asking for their business card. This will help build trust so that the other person can feel more comfortable giving you their contact information.
4.  Discuss topics that are too complex or inappropriate for a networking event:
Keep it casual to make the most of the event!
5. Give a fishy handshake:
Always, always, always practice your handshake on your friends and family before you go to a networking event. You’ll never be able to tell how good of a handshake you have until you try it on someone else. Your handshake is your first impression. If it’s weak, your networking partner will think that you’re not confident or, worse, that you’re not enthusiastic about talking to them.
Culled from
http://mymarketability.com/blog/5-things-never-do-networking-event/

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