Tips for introducing yourself in a conference or 'the conference elevator pitch'
It could sounds basic, but when you talk with people in a conference, you have to think quickly. So it’s very important to have in mind a successful path to a productive five-minutes chat. After being talking with a lot of people and making a lot of mistakes (since not knowing what to say about what our company do, to not asking how to contact him/her back); I’ve decided to write down a guidelines to introduce yourself and getting to know the other person, avoiding typical mistakes.
Must-ask questions (and its must-remember answers)
It’s important to talk, but sometimes it’s more important and more difficult to listen. That’s why I prefer to start talking about what you need to hear and know from the person in front of you:
- What’s her/his name? Basic, but sometimes when you are in a rush, you forget this.
- What does she/he do? Again, basic. But a lot of times I’ve found myself speaking a lot about what I do in order to convince the other how great we are, that I forgot to know and understand what this guy does. And this is one of the most important things in order to identify how you can make synergy together.
- How can you contact her/him back? This is important so you can continue your conversation if a potential lead emerges from the talk.
Finally, it’s not important to ask the questions like this or in this order; what it is really important is that at the end of the conversation you know these 3 things:
- you know his/her name,
- what his/her company do,
- and how you can contact him/her
What do I need to tell from me?
It is really important also to let him/her know about you. And since you have a very short limited time, you have to choose very careful what do you want the other person to remember. So here it’s the top 3 messages you should always send:
- What is my name and the name of my company? This is important so he/she can later connect your name or your company name with other things
- What do I/we do? It’s important to be wide open, but not to much. So try to be special in something, but let space for match with the interests of your audition
- With who? Here I encourage to choose your top 3 clients. Not the most important for your company but the most well known.
Template elevator pitch to introduce myself
So, saying this, and in order to have a training and think about this basic but important things, I create a template for sort of an elevator pitch to introduce yourself. Again, you could think this is worthless, but try doing it and you will discover that it’s not so easy.
{% blockquote %} My template elevator pitch to introduce myself
- My name is…
- My company does…
We work with…
My name is Jorge Silva, I work at 10Pines, a south america company based in Buenos Aires
My company does great software for great companies
Such as Starbucks, 8thLight and Teespring {% endblockquote %}
So, now is your turn, tell me
- Who are you?
- What do you do?
- And how can I contact you?
That’s it. Simple and straightforward. Hope this is useful.