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How to start conversations at networking events and on social media and convert those conversations into sales

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June 17 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Let’s be honest – networking isn’t always easy.

It can feel unnatural, uncomfortable, or like you’re fumbling your way through conversations.

Many business owners avoid it altogether, not because they don’t want to grow their business, but because they’re not sure what to say, how to say it, or how to turn a quick chat into something meaningful.

Worried you’ll say the wrong thing? Unsure how to introduce yourself without sounding too salesy or too vague? You’re not alone.

This workshop is here to change that.

What if you could turn those awkward introductions into genuine connections that lead to real business?

In this hands-on workshop, bestselling author and networking expert Stefan Thomas will show you exactly how.

You’ll leave with:

  • The confidence to walk into any room (virtual or in-person) and start meaningful conversations
  • A 60-second networking introduction that feels natural and gets results (crafted with us on the day)
  • A clear follow-up plan to turn chats into clients
  • Simple strategies for using social media to keep the conversation going and boost your networking results

Whether you’re new to networking or want to sharpen your skills, this session will give you practical tools, real confidence, and immediate actions you can take to grow your business.

Sign up for your free ticket now:

Fareham Innovation Centre

Address:

Merlin House, 4 Meteor Way, Lee-On-The-Solent,
Fareham, Hampshire PO13 9FU United Kingdom

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01420 550980
Monday – Friday 8.30am – 5pm

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