How to Get the Most From a Live Event

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Ran across a great post on making the most of live events by Bob and Rosemary Clarke, who will both be attending the No Excuses Summit 3. You can find a copy of the original post on Facebook here, but I’ve reposted it for your convenience.

There are some great tips, including bringing a camera which is great for social proof. And at the event, we’ll also be making a fun photobooth available to you can get some looney pictures with your favorite speakers (even better for social proof).

In any event, thank Bob and Rosemary for a great post and we’ll see you No Excuses 3!

=============== Article by Bob and Rosemary Clarke ================

Going to Live Events is one of the best investments you can make in your business. But if you’re going to fork out cash for registration, travel and food, you want to be sure you get the most possible out of each event you attend.

In just a few days, Rosemary and I will be heading out to Las Vegas for the huge Industry Event, No Excuses3, where we’ll be hanging out with people like Diane Hochman, Ferny Ceballos, Raymond Fong, Jason Better, and Ray Higdon, among others.

If you are attending the No Excuses 3 Event next weekend in Las Vegas and you’ve never attended an Industry event before, here are a few things you should remember:

1. Bring a camera. Leaders at these events are almost always willing to pose for a picture with you. Pictures with industry leaders are great social proof.

2. Bring your business cards. You’ll be doing a lot of connecting and meeting others so bring some business cards to exchange information.

If you don’t have any, print out some labels with your contact information and stick them to cardboard cutouts (i.e make your own!). Just tell the other person you didn’t have time to get your cards yet, and exchange. It will be no big deal.

3. Dress For Success. You’re representing your business, so dress accordingly. Some may find it okay to wear shorts and flip flops, but I personally believe in putting your best foot forward. You don’t have to dress like it’s a black tie event — in fact, you should dress comfortably — but don’t slum it either.

4. Watch for the Discounts. Most people who present on stage will offer huge discounts or great packages on advanced training. If this is something that will benefit your business in the short term, then jump on it. But don’t get so caught up in the excitement that you lose sight of your marketing plan (yes, you should have one).

Let’s say that you don’t particularly like to write and the thought of blogging doesn’t really appeal to you, but you listen to one of the event speakers who shows the amazing success he’s having with blogging. You get caught up in the excitement and buy his advanced training program, only to remember when you get into it that you hate blogging.

Keep your head on straight and make rational business decisions, but don’t miss an opportunity for advanced training at a discount when it makes sense for you.

5. Don’t be a Wallflower — remember the main reason you’re there — to meet people and make connections. You can get great training on online webinars, but you can only meet people face to face at live events. Don’t miss your chance.

If you’re shy, force yourself to meet others. Connections you make at Live Events can lead to some of the greatest advances in your business.

Now relax and enjoy!

If you’ll be as NES3, please look for Rosemary and I, introduce yourself and say Hi! We’d love to spend some time with you.

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