Oakville LeadTribes In-Person After 5

Members: $10.00
Non-members: $15.00
Date

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Time

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Location

Oakville, ON

Oakville

Type
In-person

About this event

Power hour networking for VIP professionals.

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Networking Tips & FAQ

How do I start a conversation with someone new?

Starting a conversation at a networking event can feel intimidating, but remember that everyone is there for the same reason. Here are some effective approaches:

  • Ask open-ended questions: "What brings you to this event?" or "What industry are you in?"
  • Find common ground: Comment on something in the environment or mention a shared experience from the event
  • Be genuine: Authentic interest in others is more memorable than a rehearsed pitch
  • Listen actively: Show genuine interest in their response and ask follow-up questions
What should I talk about during networking conversations?

Focus on building genuine connections rather than immediately selling yourself. Great conversation topics include:

  • Their work and interests: Ask about their current projects, challenges, or what excites them professionally
  • Industry trends: Discuss recent developments or changes in your shared field
  • Common experiences: Share insights about the event itself or similar networking experiences
  • Future goals: Talk about aspirations and how you might help each other achieve them
  • Avoid: Controversial topics, complaints, or dominating the conversation
How do I craft an effective elevator pitch?

An elevator pitch should be concise, memorable, and tailored to your audience. Structure it like this:

  • Who you are: Your name and current role or expertise (10 seconds)
  • What you do: A clear, jargon-free explanation of your work or value proposition (15 seconds)
  • What makes you unique: A distinctive quality, achievement, or perspective (10 seconds)
  • What you're looking for: How others can help you or how you can help them (5 seconds)

Pro tip: Practice your pitch until it sounds natural, not rehearsed. Adapt it based on who you're talking to.

How should I follow up after the event?

Following up within 24-48 hours is crucial for maintaining the connections you made. Here's how to do it effectively:

  • Personalize your message: Reference something specific from your conversation to show you were paying attention
  • Add value: Share a relevant article, introduce them to someone, or offer to help with something they mentioned
  • Be clear about next steps: Suggest a coffee meeting, phone call, or collaboration if appropriate
  • Connect on LinkedIn: Send a personalized connection request mentioning where you met
  • Keep it brief: Respect their time with a concise, friendly message

Remember: Quality over quantity. It's better to have meaningful follow-ups with a few people than generic messages to many.

How many business cards should I bring?

While business cards are still useful, the approach has evolved:

  • Bring 20-30 cards: Enough for meaningful connections without being excessive
  • Focus on quality exchanges: Only exchange cards after a genuine conversation, not as a handshake replacement
  • Use digital alternatives: Consider LinkedIn QR codes or digital business card apps for instant connection
  • Take notes: Jot down a reminder on the back of cards you receive about what you discussed
  • Follow up promptly: Use the card as a prompt to connect within 24-48 hours
What's the best way to exit a conversation gracefully?

Leaving a conversation politely is an important networking skill. Here are some effective strategies:

  • Express appreciation: "It's been great talking with you. I really enjoyed learning about..."
  • Exchange contact information: "Let's stay in touch. Can I get your card?"
  • Give a reason: "I should probably mingle a bit more" or "I see someone I've been meaning to connect with"
  • End on a positive note: "I look forward to continuing our conversation" or "Let's connect on LinkedIn"
  • Be honest but kind: If you need a break, it's okay to say you're stepping away for a moment

Remember: Most people appreciate a natural conversation flow. Aim for 5-10 minute conversations, then move on to meet others.

How can I make the most of this networking event?

Maximize your networking success with these strategies:

  • Set goals: Aim to make 3-5 meaningful connections rather than collecting dozens of cards
  • Arrive early: Smaller crowds make it easier to start conversations
  • Be present: Put away your phone and focus on the people around you
  • Ask for introductions: If you meet someone interesting, ask if they can introduce you to others
  • Take breaks: Networking can be draining—step outside or grab water when needed
  • Follow up: The real value comes from maintaining relationships after the event