Thank you Darcie for taking the time to share these tips! As a frequent panelist, I can relate. I tend to leave panels with a pocketful of business cards people have handed me. I always appreciate it when the giver has written a note on the back of the card. Like "I enjoyed your panel at LOCATION on DATE" or thanks for answering my question about X. It stands out and gives me a frame of reference especially if they follow-up with an email in the future.
Thank you Darcie for taking the time to share these tips! As a frequent panelist, I can relate. I tend to leave panels with a pocketful of business cards people have handed me. I always appreciate it when the giver has written a note on the back of the card. Like "I enjoyed your panel at LOCATION on DATE" or thanks for answering my question about X. It stands out and gives me a frame of reference especially if they follow-up with an email in the future.
MusicLawFirm 2 years ago