Thursday, May 21, 2020
Enhance Your Brand Identity by Attending Conferences - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Enhance Your Brand Identity by Attending Conferences - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career While having an online presence is definitely important today, thereâs still something about face-to-face connections that the Internet is lacking. Thatâs why attending conferences or professional development events can enhance your brand and awareness in a new way than social networking can. In addition to meeting new people and growing your network, you can also: Listen to diverse speakers Gain knowledge or understanding of your field Discover new career opportunities and options Improve your current business Travel to different parts of the country (or world) Maintaining your brand away from home It can be nerve-wracking traveling across the country to attend a conference with hundreds or thousands of other people, but itâs important to remember the following to maintain your brand and get the most out of the experience: Bring business cards. You never know who you will meet, so have your business cards with you at all times! Make sure all of your contact information is on there, including your e-mail address, Twitter handle, websites, and professional profiles. Another important thing to bring is a business card holder (or you can buy an app that stores business cards in your phone), so you donât lose the ones youâre given. Come prepared. Do your research on the conference and which parts youâre interested in attending. Also, check into the guest list (if itâs available) to see who will be there. And donât forget to pack extra pens, paper, and a calendar/planner (if you arenât using the one on your computer/phone). âMeetâ people ahead of time. If you see statuses or tweets about the conference youâre attending, engage those people in conversation and make a point to meet up with them. Use spare time to connect with other attendees. Donât just grab dinner in your room. Much of the networking at events happens after the speakers are finished. Put yourself out there and youâll never know the amazing people you could meet. Set goals for yourself. Instead of flying by the seat of your pants, create a list of goals you hope to achieve by the end of the conference. These could include finding new clients, partnership opportunities, ideas, etc. What are some of your tips for attending conferences? Author: Heather R. Huhman is a career expert and founder president of Come Recommended, a career and workplace education and consulting firm specializing in young professionals. She is also the author of #ENTRYLEVELtweet: Taking Your Career from Classroom to Cubicle (2010), national entry-level careers columnist for Examiner.com and blogs about career advice at HeatherHuhman.com.
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