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How to Make the Most of In-Person Networking🧩

How to Make the Most of In-Person Networking🧩

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Heather shares why real-world networking still matters for accountants & bookkeepers, offering practical tips to build genuine, long-term professional relationships without feeling salesy or awkward.

In this episode, Heather Smith explores the timeless power of in-person networking for accounting & bookkeeping professionals. Based on her article for Acuity Magazine, she shares stories, strategies, and tech tips for nurturing relationships authentically.

Article : https://www.acuitymag.com/business/how-to-make-the-most-of-in-person-networking/

  • Why networking isn't about selling, it's about trust and relationships.
  • Tips for event preparation, including reviewing attendees and sending pre-event LinkedIn messages.
  • Digital vs paper business cards: the role of QR codes, NFC cards, and LinkedIn connections.
  • Best conversation starters (including complimenting shoes).
  • The importance of post-event follow-up, such as voice memos and task lists.
  • Why introverts might actually be excellent networkers.
  • How to stay top of mind with minimal LinkedIn activity (just 12 posts a year!).
  • Real examples of relationships built over 15+ years that still add value today.
  • Encouragement for all generations—young professionals and seasoned leaders alike—to show up and contribute.

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