An online conference presenting the latest in Microsoft Visual FoxPro development techniques
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Preparation helps. Don't wait until you arrive to start figuring out who and how you will connect with others. Use these tips to get a head start.
If you're shy or introverted, check out Sacha Chua's The Shy Connector presentation and her follow-up post. Then read Scott Dinsmore's The 31 Habits of the World's Best Connectors for more tips.
Give others the opportunity to find and connect with you:
Don't wait until the conference starts to begin making good connections. Do some prep work and start early:
Session materials (white papers, samples, and slides) for most sessions will be available before the conference begins. Downloading and reviewing these materials in advance can give you a headstart on learning and help you prepare questions to ask during the session.
Virtual Fox Fest uses HopIn as the conference platform. To make sure your experience is as smooth as possible:
Once the conference starts, the magic starts to happen.
Set up a search for the #VirtualFoxFest hashtag and monitor the conversation throughout the conference. Watch what people are talking about and jump into the conversation when you have something to say.
After it's over, don't let your connections wither. You'll be tired. You'll be inspired with new ideas and knowledge. But take the time to reach out and solidify the connections you made.
Email the people you met and tell them you that you remember them and enjoyed meeting them. Use your notes to reference your conversations. If you were going to send them info or make an introduction, do it. Send them links to any notes or posts you wrote about the conference.
Add the people you connected with to LinkedIn or Facebook. Follow people on Twitter. But keep in mind that not everyone uses every network, and some people only use Facebook for personal use, so don't be offended if the request isn't always accepted.
Use tags in LinkedIn or lists in Facebook to track who you met at the conference and how you might want to follow up in the future.
Summarize your notes from the sessions or your experience at Southwest Fox into a blog post you can share with others. Email the link to info@swfox.net so we can add it to the Links page. Share the link on Twitter using #VirtualFoxFest, then post a link on the conference Facebook page.
Continue to follow the #VirtualFoxFest hashtag to see the post-conference followups. Like the Facebook page to stay connected throughout the year.
Session materials (white papers, samples, and slides) may have been updated during the conference so if you downloaded them before the conference, be sure to download again after the conference. Play with the samples and think about how to incorporate the ideas learned in each session in your own applications or development practices.
Hélio Vogas' article How To Transform Your Next Conference Takeaways Into Real-Life Results describes strategies for bringing back the new knowledge and ideas to your team and to your work.