Networking can be a great way for insurance agents to connect with clients and prospects, meet other insurance professionals and show support for various initiatives. However, most of us haven’t had as many opportunities to engage in face-to-face networking over the past few years—which for some has been disappointing but for others has brought a sigh of relief. (And I’ll admit—I’m the latter).
Personally, I enjoy the remote world and all of the perks (like having my dogs as coworkers) that come along with it—and I’m not alone. A survey found that 40% of people feel more comfortable engaging with people online rather than in-person. However, even I have to admit that some things, like networking, are better done in-person—and I’m not alone in feeling this way either.
Whether you love or despise networking events—as the world continues to open back up again, in-person meeting opportunities seem to come more frequently by the day. So, this is a good time for us all to brush-up on our networking skills so that we can make the most of it!
While these tips are great for most people, some of us—including myself—find ourselves a bit more awkward during in-person interactions than we did a few years ago. So, I thought I’d find some additional tips for those who really need it.
Just remember that while getting back into the swing of networking might be hard some—it’s not only essential to making relationships (which are especially important in the insurance industry) but it can also be fun! Just take some time to prepare to help ease your worries so that you can truly make the most of your next opportunity.
From one awkward introvert to (possibly) another—we can do this!