Networking Icebreaker - Compare Business Credit
Cards
by:
Robert Alan
There are very few people who enjoy professional networking
events. Sure, some people love them because they like to be the
life of the party and to meet others in their field who will
appreciate this quality about them. But most people find these
professional events to be a social obligation that’s moderately
enjoyable at best. One of the main reasons for this is that
many professionals really don’t know what to talk about with
others during these events. Some people have found that if they
compare business credit cards with strangers, the ice is broken
and the event goes more smoothly.
Credit Card Conversation Etiquette
If you shied away form the idea of comparing business credit
cards in a professional setting, it could be because it’s been
ingrained into you that it’s not polite to talk about money.
Remember here that you’re not discussing your business debt or
the number of credit cards that you own personally. In fact,
you should stay away from these topics altogether. But it’s not
inappropriate to compare business credit cards with others in a
general way. This allows people to get information from one
another and to give each other business tips that can be useful
in the future. And it’s something that almost all business
people have in common so as long as the conversation is about
the business credit card and not about personal credit, it’s a
conversation that everyone can comfortable participate in.
Benefits of Comparing Credit Cards
You may be wondering why you would want to compare business
credit cards at a professional networking event. For one thing,
it’s a topic of conversation that’s different from the standard
“what do you do?” that most people are discussing. This means
that a business credit card conversation is going to get
people’s attention and is going to help to make you memorable.
In addition, if you know something about business credit cards,
you can offer a service to others by providing them with
information that benefits the financial standing of their
business. And because business credit cards are something that
everyone will know about, it’s something that no one is going
to feel inferior about during the discussion. By bringing up a
topic that everyone is a mini-expert in, you make everyone feel
good about themselves. This is the key to good social
networking.
Make Yourself Stand Out
Of course, anyone can talk about business credit cards but you
want to really know what you’re talking about if this is the
conversation that you’re going to use as a professional
networking icebreaker. To do this, you’ll want to compare
business credit cards yourself. See what’s out there on the
market and what some of the perks are of different cards.
Consider the fact that there are credit card trends; for
example, green business credit cards are hot right now. Make
sure that you have something intelligent to say and some good
advice to offer. When you compare business credit cards in this
way, you provide something that others benefit from which makes
them think of you even after the networking even has come to an
end. Leaving a good impression on people in this way can make
the networking even worthy of your time. And you might gain
some new business credit card tips yourself which can make the
networking event more enjoyable than you might have
anticipated.
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