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As an event planner, you’re bringing the world together through live experiences. Whether your event goal is to help your sales team build stronger bonds with prospects, increase your brand awareness, support customers, or to build relationships with partners, making offline and personal connections is critical in today’s digital world as online social networking becomes the norm. “Networking” is a buzzword that many of us have a serious love/hate relationship with. Sure — we all want to expand our network by meeting new people in our industry, but actually meeting them can feel like a middle school dance all over again ... a painfully, painfully awkward middle school dance. The web has given us ways to navigate around uncomfortable networking. According to Performics’ 2012 Life on Demand Survey, 40% of people feel more comfortable engaging with people online than in person. Therefore, it’s more critical than ever that event planners take active measures to encourage face-to-face networking whenever possible, and ultimately build strong relationships with potential customers, employees, partners, mentors, etc. This guide will help you better prepare your event to reduce those uncomfortable face-to-face networking situations, so the next time you step into a room of potential connections, you’ll be as cool as a cucumber and ready to dive right into conversations.