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Follow-Up After the Conference: What to Write Within 24 Hours
A follow-up after a conference should be sent within 24 hours: remind them of the context, add value, and suggest one specific next step.
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A follow-up after a conference should be sent within 24 hours: remind them of the context, add value, and suggest one specific next step.
Open articleMeet the right person at a conference in one day. 5 steps: prepare 3 days out, find your entry point, nail the first 90 seconds, exchange contacts with a next step, and follow up. For executives and entrepreneurs.
Open articleParking, access, speaker room, catering, security - how to organize VIP logistics at a business event. A moderator and organizer checklist with a breakdown of common mistakes.
Open articleThree levels of audience engagement and how to read them. Techniques for live and online events: physical resets, types of questions, signals to speakers, moderator checklist.
Open articleHow to build a reliable network of contacts before a crisis — and why 1 is the loneliest number in business.
Open articleWhy emotional rollercoasters hit so hard in business, how loneliness differs from intentional solitude, and how strong relationships and networking help you get through crises without burning out.
Open articleA step‑by‑step 7‑stage system: how to find and reach a decision‑maker in a large company, start a conversation, and turn the contact into a deal in B2B sales.
Open articleHow to communicate calmly with negative people and clients, set boundaries, reduce the level of conflict, and turn emotions into constructive tasks — practical techniques for work and life.
Open article30 powerful questions for talking to an investor: how to start the conversation, what to ask at the first meeting, and which topics help demonstrate a founder’s maturity and build valuable networking.
Open articleHow not to lose an important connection in the first 24 hours. A simple formula for the 24‑hour rule in networking: remind them of the context of your meeting, give value, and deliver on your promises. [networking24](https://networking24.ru/networking/osnovnoe-pravilo-netvorkinga/)
Open articleWhen systems, platforms, and logistics stop working, it is not processes that save the business, but people who know you personally.
Open articleWhom to consult about very important career questions, social mobility, and "unsolvable" problems.
Open articleWhy real transformation with neural networks doesn’t start with webinars, but with reorganizing the team, budgets, and uncomfortable management decisions.
Open articleMike, Saul, and Gus as trust hubs around Walt: how the right connections turn a lone genius into a player who truly changes the rules of the game
Open articleHow search has changed with ChatGPT and Perplexity, why classic SEO no longer works the old way, and what businesses should do to be recommended by neural networks. [cheremisina](https://cheremisina.online/blog/tpost/8gm4v6o921-anatomiya-ii-poiska-kak-rabotayut-google)
Open articleWhy strong leaders get stuck in overload and why they need personal mentoring support.
Open articleWhy gifts in business are not about politeness but about the relationship infrastructure, and how to choose a gesture that strengthens trust rather than destroys it.
Open articleWhich networking tools in 2026 actually help you find your kind of people, save time, and avoid drowning in unnecessary contacts: from AI assistants to a personal CRM.
Open articleWhy overload and haste kill attention, trust, and business relationships — and how slowing down in communication paradoxically speeds up business.
Open articleOn the eight common pains of strong professionals, leaders, and founders — from “people are annoying” and founder’s loneliness to the career ceiling and overload after 40.
Open articleWhy cold channels are getting more expensive and burning out — and how networking, small circles, and live formats are becoming the main growth engine in B2B.
Open articleHow to understand a person’s context and focus in 3 minutes at a business meeting and find the point where you can be genuinely useful — three practical questions for networking.
Open articleHow informal backstage conversations at conferences help you find clients, close partnerships, and strengthen trust between B2B players — without extra slides and formality.
Open articleIs your work complex and multi-layered, and when someone asks “what do you do?” you just want to change the subject? In this article, we break down a simple formula — “metaphor → specifics → value” — that helps you explain a complex profession in human language, be clearer in meetings and networking, and make it easier for others to recommend you.
Open articleDo you hesitate to publish, keep postponing your posts, and rewrite your text over and over again? In this article, we explore why the fear of visibility doesn’t go away, how to make peace with it, and how to start sharing your thoughts more freely — without trying to be a hero, but in a real, authentic way.
Open articleWhy people are drawn not to a perfect image and achievements, but to clarity, curiosity, empathy, and genuine presence in conversations and relationships.
Open articleA practical formula that makes your value clear and helps people easily recommend you to others
Open articleReaching out to busy people but getting silence in return? In this article, we break down why it’s not status or requests that open doors to busy people—but precise questions. We’ll explore the formula “observation → hypothesis → question” and look at real-life examples that help you enter a conversation without being pushy or feeling like you’ve “come to ask for something.”
Open articleWhy it’s so hard for us to ask for help: how the fear of vulnerability holds relationships back, why asking doesn’t lower your status but actually builds trust and strengthens your network, and where to start if you want to ask for support in a thoughtful, respectful way.
Open articleHow a regional leader can build a personal brand: become recognizable to authorities, partners, and key clients, speed up approvals, and simplify everyday agreements
Open articleHow to agree on communication rules, protect your boundaries, and not go crazy from calls
Open articleHow exponential technologies — from AI and robotics to biotech — are rewriting the rules of MVPs, scaling, and startup strategy in 2026 and beyond
Open articleHow to show thoughtfulness, stay compliant, and strengthen relationships, especially around the New Year.
Open articleSimple ways to stay in touch after a first meeting — naturally, respectfully, and with real value.
Open article10 simple techniques to help you speak with clients in a human way, ask better questions, show genuine attention, and end conversations so people actually want to keep talking to you
Open articleThe story of the PayPal Mafia: how trust, shared experience, and mutual support turned a startup team into the most influential network in Silicon Valley — and three principles you can take into your own networking
Open article5 simple rules and small exercises to help you feel calm around powerful and influential people
Open articleWhy strong leaders lose their most valuable connections — and how a simple weekly system of reminders and warm touchpoints can bring relationships back to life and keep them from fading again.
Open articleHow a leader can stop hiding behind operations and start building relationships that speed up approvals and strengthen branch performance
Open articleHow to automate your networking: break down meeting people, strengthening relationships, maintaining connections, and mutual support into clear steps; use reminders and templates so your network actively works toward your goals.
Open articleWhy every “let’s discuss it tomorrow” costs a business more than a mistake
Open articleHow a leader turns interdepartmental conflict into a point of growth and alignment
Open articleWhy, at the initial stage of team introductions, it’s more important to listen than to sell
Open articlePractical steps for HR and IT leaders who want to stop “putting out fires” and start building trust—with their teams, clients, and leadership.
Open articleMaster the art of asynchronous communication—be clear, provide context, and make decisions visible, even when you’re not online.
Open articleStop dwelling on negativity and conflict: how to learn “not to dwell” and turn it into a skill
Open articleWhy clients start seeing you as “just a service provider” rather than a partner—and how to turn the situation in your favor
Open articleHow to understand a client without voice and gestures. How to read tone in sales through messaging in a messenger.
Open articleWhy “we’re a family” at work is more often manipulation than care
Open articleHow to avoid common pitfalls in business communication and maintain trust
Open articleWhat business communication skills turn ordinary conversations into deals?
Open articleWhy losing focus can ruin relationships with “high-flyers” — and how to stay engaged
Open articleA fresh set of questions to start a conversation: what to ask instead of the usual “What do you do?” to get the conversation going and make it more meaningful
Open articleThe step-by-step mechanics of building friendship: from first interest to trust and genuine connection. Step by step.
Open articleBest networking quotes for real-life business relationships. Short, practical ideas about trust, courage, and generosity that help you build valuable connections and friendships at work.
Open articleHow to maintain relationships with clients — even when they go silent
Open articleHow to start a conversation with anyone when you have no connections
Open articleHow to talk to company executives so they see you as a partner, not just another salesperson
Open articleHow communication with top executives differs from regular sales
Open articleHow warm business introductions turn into deals: the right intros, phrasing, and reasons that make people genuinely happy to connect
Open articlePractical techniques: how to speak, listen, and lead a meeting so they follow up with you
Open articleIs it hard to meet new people and stay in touch? That’s normal. A breakdown of thoughts and feelings that show you’re growing in networking.
Open articleHow to turn “you two should meet” into real networking: context-rich intros, opt-in introductions, and respect for people’s time
Open articleA one-day training won’t make a team stronger without habits, systems, and support: how to build soft skills over the long term
Open articleFocus: what prevents you from keeping your mind on your work
Open articleHow to shift your communication tone to be calm and confident
Open articleFirst-step strategy: how to ease tension and start a conversation at a meeting or conference
Open articleWhy it’s important not to confuse relationship-building with building a sales funnel—and how this understanding will save you time and stress
Open articleHow to become visible and valuable to others — even if you’re not a manager
Open articleHow do you keep the momentum and retain what you’ve achieved? What happens when a startup becomes a giant: key employees leave, culture starts to fall apart, strategy stalls, and teams work in silos.
Open articleHow to turn initial introductions into real, meaningful conversations
Open articleHow not to leave a conference where you don’t know anyone — and still start your first warm conversations
Open articleHow large businesses quietly lose clients, money, and opportunities — and what to do about it in practice?
Open articleHow to build business relationships with government structures: how GR differs from classic B2B networking, why trust, timing, and windows of opportunity matter most here — and which steps help you avoid burning out along the way.
Open articleWhat is worth investing in today — not just with money, but with your own skin
Open articleBig words won’t help if your tone sounds like pressure. Let’s break down how to adjust your communication so people want to listen, respond, and continue the conversation.
Open articleWhy trust at the C-level matters more than an online product presentation
Open articleFrom a simple “my name is” to memorable introductions: how to make yourself stand out and be remembered
Open articleHow to talk about yourself clearly, simply, and engagingly — even if you don’t like “selling yourself”
Open articleHow financial services have evolved, what they’ve transformed into — and what they will become by 2030
Open articleWhy clunky products like early smartphones and electric cars are not failures, but signals of upcoming revolutions. How to recognize such ideas early — and not miss your own iPhone moment.
Open articleWhat building professional relationships gives you: benefits you can’t buy with money
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Open articleHow to grow your career when “systems of advancement” don’t work
Open articleHow to build a system you can rely on for future growth
Open articleWhy the Best Ideas Seem Stupid at First — and How Businesses Can Spot Trends Before They Go Mainstream
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Open articleApril 1 is the best day to tell the whole truth about Leonid Bugaev: myths, stories, and unexpected facts about someone you can truly trust.
Open articleThe Best Questions to Start a Conversation. Turning Awkward Moments into Successful Connections with the Right Icebreakers
Open articleHow we moderate business events: details and insights
Open articleHow to save a business event from chaos, keep it focused, and help participants achieve results.
Open articleA skill for building a strong network of contacts that leads to your goals.
Open articleThe best questions for introductions that instantly engage smart people and spark real conversation
Open articleRecommendations on a communication strategy with C-level executives: how to interact in a new context
Open articleWhat to do after the first meeting, how not to lose the connection and continue networking
Open articleA real fintech case with message examples
Open articleThat’s why it’s important to avoid phrases that sound unnatural, overly formal, or, on the other hand, too casual.
Open articleHow to create the right conditions for an ideal first meeting — whether it’s a presentation, a brainstorming session, or getting to know a business?
Open articleWhat is mentorship and how can it help you reach top corporate positions?
Open articleWhy “networking games” are a simulation of real communication
Open articleHow to Turn Corporate Meetings into Real Work and Career Opportunities
Open articleHow, whom, and when to write messages without looking like a spammer
Open articleWe identify people for your network: who can help you reach your goals faster?
Open articleB2B sales: how to overcome challenges in finding the ideal customer
Open articleWhy it becomes difficult to speak when you’re facing an ‘important person’, and how to change your attitude towards conversation. Learning to speak to those of higher status
Open articleA Step-by-Step Networking Guide for Introverted Top Managers: Ready-Made Meeting Scripts, Conversation Starters, and Rituals to Help You Build Strong Connections and Avoid Burnout
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Open articleGreat questions to ask when meeting someone for the first time at a networking event
Open articleHow to feel comfortable asking questions and talking about yourself in new conversations
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Open article12 effective ways to deepen your professional relationships and make them more valuable for everyone involved
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