Cheapest way to create a networking event?

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Hello Warriors,
I'm willing to build a networking event in my city.
Our whole country (Italy) doesn't have any kind of networking event (not the kind of networking events you usually have).
What would be the cheapest way to organize one?
Because this is the first time I'm into this and I am not sure if it will be worth it.

Thank you,
Andrea
#cheapest #create #event #networking
  • Profile picture of the author thewrighttouch
    Best way for Event marketing

    Post your event on Add a event website
    Affiliate marketing
    Social media website is the best platform for Event networking
    Share your Event on Free application network.
    Post few free press release for your event
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    • Profile picture of the author Platt
      Get in touch with other people in your industry.
      Combine their connections with yours and do it mouth to mouth.
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      • Profile picture of the author DABK
        Big expenses:
        venue
        marketing.

        Marketing, the kind that involves no money, is to find a site for Italy like meetup.com, go to where the people you want to attract already meet and give them a great reason to attend.

        Talk about it on your linkedin profile, facebook, etc.

        Best of all, find someone who's got a lot of connections and convince him/her to hustle for you.

        All of that is made easy if you have a reason lots of people around you will find irresistible.

        Most, if not all, will expect to make a sale on the spot... If you tell them that's possible... they're more likely to like your event than if you tell them it's possible but not likely.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andrea Rillo
    Thank you everyone . I appreciated it.
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  • Profile picture of the author yogibeezy
    Digital and Local Marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jonwebb
    find a venue, market said event locally. Gather Rsvps. rinse and repeat.
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    • Profile picture of the author DABK
      Did you read and understand the question?

      Where does 'cheapest way' come into play in your post?

      Originally Posted by Jonwebb View Post

      find a venue, market said event locally. Gather Rsvps. rinse and repeat.
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  • Profile picture of the author sdentrepreneur
    Check out these guys....they have done an excellent job creating Networking Events in US cities.

    Network After Work - Business/Professional Networking Events

    Mostly through LinkedIn and Facebook Ads
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  • Profile picture of the author marksteve952
    I guess you have taken a good step & it would be helpful for your country as well. There are many ways to build a network for an event. But for instance you can use social media & also using some commercial sites on which you can post your event.
    event management applications
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  • Profile picture of the author bizgrower
    What is BAIA, the Business Association Italy America

    Home

    BNI is too structured for me - only one from any profession, and you have to bring leads all the time, and expensive to join.... But, some ideas and presence.

    I like the network after dark folks sdentrepreneur presented and meetup.com

    It seems there would have to be groups like our Chambers of Commerce or tourism promotions groups already that you could spring off of.
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    "If you think you're the smartest person in the room, then you're probably in the wrong room."

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  • Profile picture of the author eccj
    I've never done well with networking events.

    I have found that most of them are meat markets. There always seemed to be a bunch of women who were more interested in hooking up sexually than economically. I don't mind a little flirting but gee wiz.

    The best networking I have done is eating breakfast where the players eat. In the South, where I live, it is usually a place that is far from the nicest in town. The nice places in town are where the realtors, lawyers, salaried marketing execs and other people who live above their means eat. No thanks.

    I am getting ready to move to a small town about an hour away to be closer to my wife's family. I have already identified the place where the business owners eat. It is a place called the back porch and it ain't anything special to look at.

    BUT the guys who are eating there are pulling in some serious cash and if you can talk football, take a joke and tell a joke, you can get in with those guys.

    So yeah if anyone wants to do some networking but avoid the 23 year old girls doing the "social media" for some company who are looking to find a man to take care of them, find the place where breakfast is being served country style.
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