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Monday, June 20, 2011

Are you attending a law conference that will be a turning point of your life?



You must would have attended a conference or other or must be planning to attend one in near future if you are a law student or a lawyer. Most people see a conference as an opportunity to travel and presenting a paper. Consequently, they add a line in their CV stating the achievement of presenting a paper at a prestigious conference. Is that the best you can get from a conference? Networking guru of this century Keith Ferrazi, author of legenday Never Eat Alone has a very different take on it, which I am going to share with you.

Conferences are great because they always bring together a host of people from an industry or area of study who matter. A smart networker will therefore see a conference less as an academic meeting, and more as an excellent place to build a network and make your presence felt amongst people in your field.


Conferences provide a forum to meet like-minded people who can help you to fulfill your mission and goals.


Keith Ferrazi says, don’t be just an attendee in a conference but be a conference commando. Attending a conference is an investment of your time, energy and skill and very often substantial money. You must seek some result from such investment. So, what results can you get? Look out to build relationships that will last beyond the conference, and strategise as to how can it help you to succeed. If the conference does not help you to achieve this, don’t attend it.

The challenge is to meet the shakers and movers of the area of study or industry who are coming to the conference. However, practically, meeting them or building a relationship with them is not going to be easy. Why should they talk to you or pay you any attention? Well, they will if you are a conference commando. Here are some of the ways you can make this happen.



Help the organizer

Organizing a conference is a cumbersome task. There are thousand things to take care of in a conference, from inviting guests, arranging venue, various facilities etc. If your friend or acquaintance is one among the organizer, excellent! you can certainly offer your help in inviting people, arranging myriad things. What to do otherwise? Look through the website of conference, people who are responsible for organizing, call them few months in advance, let them that you are really looking forward for this conference, offer your help in organizing conference, be it in form of your connections, resources etc. This will also make it more likely that you can get into a panel or speakers list, since you are on the inside and the organizers are thankful to you for your help.

Once you are into it, you know who the invitees are, what do they do, who they are, what are the events. That certainly helps in getting to know people. Since you are one among the organizers, you get a better chance to interact with people, and they have a reason to talk to you and if nothing else, thank you for your help and support. That is an excellent point to start building a relationship.



If you are attending a conference, speak in it

Speaking in a conference is one of the most effective ways to get yourself, your business, and your ideas seen, heard of, and remembered. Being a speaker, gives you a special status, people see you speaking, they get to know who you are, you attain instant credibility and faux- fame that makes it easier to meet people.



What if you are attending a conference and you are not amongst the speakers?
Even if you are not a speaker, there are various other opportunities to make your presence felt. For instance, when session opens up for questions, try and be among the first people to raise your hand. A really well-formed and insightful question offers you an opportunity to get seen by the entire audience. Be sure to introduce yourself, what you do, and then ask a question that leaves the audience buzzing. Ideally, the question should be related to your expertise so you have something to say when someone reverts back to you or ask a question. Don't pester with questions, don't ask questions that exposes your ignorance and dis-interest, otherwise asking questions will backfire.



Organize a conference within a conference

Who says that conference is limited to the formal discussion and formal party arranged by the organizer? You can always have an informal discussion on topic that interests you and group of similar minded people. You can organize your own parties, meet people, and invite them over dinner. People generally appreciate that. This way you interact more closely, get to know people personally and this leads to greater exchange of knowledge and information.



Get to know the big shots
Figure out who are the luminaries attending the conference. Arrive few minutes early for the conference. Stand in a place where you can easily get to see them and introduce yourself or “stumble upon” them, don’t lose your time and balance when you bump! Immediately pass a bright smile, make eye contact, introduce yourself.



Be an information hub
Know the details about the conference, people generally tend to forget or ignore the timings and program details of the conference. Make sure you know these, so much so that if someone asks you a question about these you can answer at once. Know about the local places and the restaurants of the city where the conference is organized, it's unlikely that people will not want to be friends with such an information directory kind of person!


Follow these rules, you will surely get to know a lot of people in the conference, don’t forget to follow up. Be a conference commando!

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