"Setting your own table" is a proactive business networking strategy where an entrepreneur creates an independent platform for high-level connection rather than waiting for invitations to established circles. This approach relies on "anchoring" an event by leveraging one or two influential relationships to attract other prominent figures, effectively punching above one's weight class. By curating the guest list and environment, the host can position themselves among more influential peers, facilitating 📝Content > Connection > Conversion through a shared experience. Successful execution involves creating a unique environment—often a private residence or an intimate venue—that encourages authentic interaction and shared storytelling
Without having this language at the time, this is the exact ethos behind 📝Symposium, where we moved beyond 📝co-consumptionn to create a biweekly space for 📝co-creativity and 📝play. What I called my "snowball technique" mirrors the anchoring strategy; I realized that by securing the attendance of a few prominent 📝Friends of Resonance, I could build the momentum needed to invite wise men into a shared 📝frame. Initially, it felt like an "unscalable" task, but it became an 📝Accumulative Advantage that completely changed the trajectory of my business and life.
