Dating and marketing. These two words are probably not the ones that you would usually pair with each other. Yet, as unlikely as it may seem, getting or meeting a date in trade shows and other marketing events isn’t all that unthinkable. In fact, trade shows and product launching days are some of the best venues to meet and greet different kinds of people. You can very well meet your future boyfriend or girlfriend, or even just your date fir the weekend in one of these places. How can you make that happen?

 

Tips In Getting Dates In Trade Shows And Marketing Events

 

What can you do to get a date in the next marketing event you go to? Marketing events are highly social activities so there’s really a good chance that you will meet a lot of people there. You just need to be open to the possibility. Here are some pointers on how you can ensure that it does happen:

 

  1. Attend marketing events that spark your interest.

 

In order for you to get a date that has the same interests as yours, you need to attend marketing events that feature subjects which you find interesting and exciting. For example, go to car shows if you are a car enthusiast yourself or head over to a book exhibit if you’re a bookworm. This way, you have a great chance of meeting people that share your hobbies or passions in life.

 

  1. Adopt a pleasant and friendly disposition.

 

If you want to attract or get the attention of friendly and interesting people, you need to be friendly and interesting yourself. Don’t think too much about trying to get a date first. Focus your efforts in making friends genuinely first and then everything else will follow after.

 

  1. Participate in the different activities lined up by the event sponsors or organizers.

 

One good way to ensure that you meet new people is to get yourself involved in the usual activities held during these events. Pay attention to the program and find ways on how you can actively participate in their games or exercises.

 

  1. Ask a potential date out politely and sincerely.

 

Once you get friendly and acquainted with a potential date, ask that person out politely and sincerely. Don’t be too forward or aggressive. Respect others so they will respect you too.

 

  1. Treat your date properly and respectfully.

 

Of course, it goes without saying that you need to treat your date with utmost respect when you finally take that person out. Try to talk a bit about your common interests, starting with a brief review about the marketing event that you just attended. From there, work your way gradually until you are able to talk about other things already and be on your way to have the best date you ever had.

 

Who would have thought that marketing events would be an ideal venue for getting a date? Anything is possible as long as you put your mind to it. Do you think you can do that in the next trade show you attend?

 

Niña Angeli Pilapil, a bookworm by heart, is an expert in promotional products used for both marketing and personal reasons. She is employed by www.branders.com as their official blogger to write about topics like shopping bags with logo. This dark chocolate fanatic enjoys her spare time reading books, watching movies, and honing her blogging craft. If you want to connect with her, follow her at http://twitter.com/ninsbonita.

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