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Maksudasm
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Within 24 hours of the business conference, learn more about the contacts you want to interact with.

It’s important to remember to remind people about you and the topic of the event. It’s worth inviting them to participate in some activities. For example, invite them to a meeting with your team, invite them to lunch to learn more about their path to success, or invite them to an upcoming networking event. This will help strengthen the relationship and make this person your ally.

Let's give an example:

“Hello Robert, It was great to marketing with stockholder database meet you at [event name]. I really enjoyed our conversation about your experience [developing processes/implementing tools/building a team] at [company name]. If you have a chance soon, I’d like to invite you to [meet for coffee, video call, or lunch] to continue our conversation and learn more about the steps you took to achieve these results.”

Write about your experience speaking at a business conference
One effective strategy for processing and retaining your event experience is to write articles that help you reflect on and consolidate the information you've learned.

Write blog posts about the activities you enjoyed, new learnings you gained, and action plans based on your conference participation. Writing down your experiences will help organize the information before it becomes distorted over time.

Consider sharing your blog posts via social media using event hashtags. This will allow your followers to read summaries from other attendees and gain new perspectives on the topics discussed, see a different interpretation of the intended application of the knowledge gained, and connect with people you may not have met at the business conference.
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