Monday, March 23, 2026

AIMC Networking Tip - Why People Don't Follow-Up After a Networking Event and Why They Should?

 Most people walk out of a networking event thinking the hard part is over…

In reality, they’ve only done 10% of the work.



Here’s why people don’t follow up—and why that’s a huge mistake:


Why People Don’t Follow Up

1. “I’ll Do It Later” Syndrome

They mean to follow up… but life and work take over.
A few days pass → the moment is gone → it feels awkward to reach out.


2. They Don’t Know What to Say

People overthink it:

  • “Do I sound salesy?”
  • “Will this feel forced?”

So instead of sending a simple message… they send nothing.


3. No Immediate Need = No Urgency

If there’s no deal, job, or opportunity right now, they assume there’s no reason to follow up.

That’s short-term thinking.


4. Fear of Rejection or Being Ignored

They worry:

  • “What if they don’t respond?”
  • “What if I’m bothering them?”

So they avoid the risk entirely.


5. They Mistake the Event for the Outcome

They think:

“I met great people—that was productive.”

But connections without continuation are just… conversations that disappeared.


Why You Should Follow Up

1. This Is Where Relationships Actually Start

The event is just the introduction.
The follow-up is what turns:

  • A handshake → a relationship
  • A conversation → an opportunity

2. You Instantly Stand Out

Most people don’t follow up.

So when you do, you’re immediately:

  • Memorable
  • Professional
  • Intentional

3. Opportunities Come Later—Not On the Spot

Jobs, deals, referrals don’t usually happen at the event.

They happen:

  • Weeks later
  • Months later
  • When someone remembers you

4. It Builds Trust and Credibility

Following up shows:

  • You’re reliable
  • You respect the connection
  • You take initiative

That alone separates you from 90% of people.


5. Your Network Is Only as Strong as Your Follow-Up

If you’re not following up, you’re not really networking—you’re just attending events.


Simple Rule to Win at Networking

Follow up within 24–48 hours with something like:

  • A quick thank you
  • A reference to your conversation
  • A reason to stay connected

That’s it. No pitch needed.


Bottom Line

People skip follow-up because it feels small, awkward, or unnecessary.

But it’s actually the highest ROI move in networking.

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AIMC Networking Tip - Why People Don't Follow-Up After a Networking Event and Why They Should?

 Most people walk out of a networking event thinking the hard part is over… In reality, they’ve only done 10% of the work. Here’s why peop...