
5 Reasons Face-to-Face Networking #OutsideWork Is More Valuable Thank You Think
Here’s something you’re not going to hear very often:
“Your business doesn’t have to rely on the internet to succeed!”
Now you’re probably asking how you can build your business without the internet.
I’m not saying get rid of your website or social media accounts. That would be crazy! I’m saying that you should be working just as hard to build your company in the offline world.
For example, do you network with people in your industry in person? Do you attend meetups & business after-hours events?
You should!
You can make more progress in one night than you can doing social media for a week.
If you haven’t fully discovered the benefits of face-to-face networking, this post is for you!
I hope this article convinces you to get out from in front of your computer & start doing business in person!
5 Reasons Face-to-Face Networking #OutsideWork Is More Valuable Thank You Think
1. Getting Honest Feedback
One of the key advantages of meeting people in person is receiving honest & direct feedback about your business.
We’ve all been left waiting hours, even days for someone to reply to an email.
When you ask questions in person, you receive immediate replies — for better or worse! ;)
And you can also have discussions.
This speeds up communication & lets you reach mutual understandings more quickly.
2. Showcasing Your Personality
It’s easy to show off your amazing personality when you meet people in person.
That’s one thing technology can never replace — your personal touch!
In person, you’ll build your credibility while gaining valuable insight into the personalities on the other side.
And you’ll get know your sales prospects & potential customers much better this way.
3. Building Human Relationships
Most business executives prefer to communicate face to face, according to Forbes magazine.
That’s because it’s easier to build meaningful relationships that way.
You need that human connection!
You can feed of each other’s energy & passions.
I’ve been following Gary Vaynerchuck online for years before we met in person. And before meeting Gary in person, I hadn’t realized what a funny, intelligent, passionate person he is. I can honestly say he is the same person offline as he is online.
4. Reading Body Language
Have you heard the expression: “you just had to be there”?
We all have!
There really is no substitute for actually “being there”!
And that goes for communication, too.
Body language is key & there’s a lot you can learn from somebody’s mannerisms when you communicate with them in person.
5. Avoiding Misunderstandings
Meeting in person is the best way to avoid misunderstandings.
Ever written a Facebook status update only to have someone misinterpret your message & overreact?
I know I have.
It’s an everyday event on social media.
Meeting in person helps cut down on the number of misunderstandings in business.
When you click “Publish” online, it’s with the hope that others will share your point of view & understand your message. There’s little room for explanation until someone objects.
Having that same conversation in person lets you tailor your message for who you’re speaking to at the time.
It’s important to understand who you’re talking to & respond accordingly — whether you’re posting on social media or sharing your view point in person.
Conclusion
Don’t forget to network in person whenever you can especially #outsidework.
You’ll build stronger relationships & reach people in the offline world who you’ve only contacted online.
Communicating in person showcases your personality & helps people connect with you in a genuine and deeper way.
You might even close some new deals!
Have you met any of your customers or clients in person? Please tell what happened in the comments below:

About Author: Ravi Shukle is a social media and online customer service expert. He loves to help businesses create life long customers by showing them how they can use social media to create 5 star service.
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