Networking over a couple of café lattes is ideal for busy schedules, so consider these ideas before you schedule your next coffee meeting.

Build Your Network One Cup at a Time With Coffee Meetings

Coffee can do much more than just wake you up in the morning. Networking over a couple of cafe lattes is ideal for busy schedules, so step away from your computer and enjoy more face time. Consider these ideas before you schedule your next coffee meeting.


How to Ask for a Coffee Meeting

  1. Start small. If you’re apprehensive about extending invitations to cold contacts, start with those you already know. Loyal customers will appreciate the extra attention. You may be surprised by what you can learn from one of your vendors when you talk more in depth.
  2. Clarify your purpose. Busy executives are more likely to agree to 20 minutes of coffee than to a full lunch hour. However, they still want to make good use of their time. Be ready to explain why you want to meet.
  3. Create interest. Ensure your offer is appealing to your guest. Do you have information they need or can help them solve a problem?
  4. Do your research. Find out more about your guest through Linked In, Facebook, and relevant press articles. That knowledge will enrich your conversation and suggest pertinent questions to ask.
  5. Handle logistics. Make it convenient for others to help you. Suggest specific places and times to get together. Maybe you’re attending the same conference or there’s a coffee shop in their office or hotel lobby.

How to Make Your Coffee Meeting Effective and Productive

  1. Show up on time. You’ll make a good impression when you respect others time. Arrive at your destination before your guest so you can snag a table and greet them.
  2. Offer to pay. Ask your guest what they’d like to order, and assume you’ll pay the total bill. If they prefer to split the check or treat you, accept graciously instead of arguing.
  3. Check the clock. Take charge of seeing to it that your meeting can end on time. If the conversation is running strong, let your guest know when it’s a few minutes before the time they have to leave. That way you can wrap things up or let them decide to linger.
  4. Take notes. Pull out your tablet or a notepad. Jot down any important points or tasks you want to put on your to do list. I use a little black notebook I grab on Amazon. This is a 2 pack for under 9 bucks! https://amzn.to/46at5z95.
  5. Be specific. Being direct usually pays off. Know what you want, and ask for it.  Maybe you’re looking for leads or trying to find investors for your new business. Maybe you are just trying to meet some potential vendors.
  6. Express appreciation. Whatever the outcome, let your guest know that you’re grateful for their time and assistance. Thank them as you say goodbye, and send a note or call them within the next few days. I do an entire session on this during

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  7. Return the favor. One of the most sincere ways to thank any benefactor is to join them in being generous. Offer something of value to your guest or pay it forward if there’s nothing immediate you can do.
  8. Follow up. A successful coffee meeting can be the beginning of something much bigger. Stay in touch with your contacts. Tell them when you manage to implement one of their ideas. Send them referrals or research studies that you think they’ll enjoy.
  9. Think long term. Networking requires sustained effort if you want to expand your professional circles and enhance your reputation. Arrange 5 coffee meetings a month, and see how much progress you make.

Make meeting for coffee part of your regular routine. Build your network one cup at a time in a casual and friendly atmosphere where you can discuss ideas and deepen your relationships

Joke of the week:

How did the Hipster burn his tongue? He drank his coffee before it was cool.

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3 Quotes on Networking over coffee:

“Good ideas start with great coffee”

“You should really check out Casey’s Networking Riches event!”

“Behind every successful person is a substantial amount of coffee”

“Some networking + Some coffee = Some great ideas”

Book of the week: 

How to Win Friends & Influence People will teach you:
  • Six ways to make people like you
  • Twelve ways to win people to your way of thinking
  • Nine ways to change people without arousing resentment
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