Posts Tagged ‘referral marketing’

The #1 Success Factor in Business Networking

August 18th, 2010

What’s the number one thing that has the biggest impact on the results you get from business networking?

The correct answer is you.

You are the only person on earth who is able to deliver your own business networking success. Here’s why…

  • You’re the only one who can choose to put you on training courses in business networking
  • You’re the only one who can choose whether or not join a networking group
  • You’re the only one with the power to allow other people to build a strong business relationships with you

It’s never the group, society, the economy, the media, illegal immigrants – or any of the million other factors that people love to throw into the excuse pot.

It’s always been about you, baby! And it always will.

The Joy of Giving

June 1st, 2010

All relationships require give and take if they’re to thrive.

In networking – and especially within well structured networking groups – you get to meet a lot of new people. That gives you a lot of opportunities to form new business relationships.

With a new relationship, somebody has to be the first person to give something. And as you can’t control the other party, that person has to be you.

If you’ve just met somebody it may not be appropriate to give a referral, so you might start thinking about giving something else.

It might be notice of an upcoming event you know the person will find useful. It might be free advice or information. It might even be a free taste of your product or service.

Whatever it is, there must be some value attached to it. I’m not talking about unreasonable value. Just enough so the other person recognises it as a selfless act on your part.

Most of the world’s population feel compelled to reciprocate when given something they find valuable. And this helps to get the relationship started.

What about those who simply take and take and take? Forget about them. They’re few in number.

There’s no point keeping score. If you find you’re doing all the giving, and you’re not happy about it, move on.

Better Results from Business Networking

March 30th, 2010

The key to getting better results from business networking is simple. Build a better network. Here’s how it’s done. There are 3 types of referrer…

  1. Reactor
  2. Promoter
  3. Creator

A reactor is someone who tells others about you when the opportunity arises. For example, a person might say ‘I really need a web designer’. The reactor says ‘I know a great web designer!’

A promoter tells others about you despite not being asked to do so. For example, a promoter might tell a friend he has just had the best holiday ever, and encourages his friend to use the same travel agent.

A creator generates valuable opportunities on your behalf in ways that are likely to work, and go far beyond promotion. I given an example of this below.

The key to improving your profit from business working lies in identifying who your best natural creators are. And that starts by writing down the name of every person you know, and indicating what type of referrer they are for you (i.e. reactor, promoter or creator).

Examine your list and identify your best creator. This is the person who generates referrals of high quality on a regular basis.

Once you know who your best creator is, work out why they refer business to you. Make sure you fully understand what they get out of the relationship. If you’re not sure, pick up the phone and ask. Then go find more businesses like that.

Here’s a personal example. My #1 creator of new business is Intune Computer Services. Here’s why…

  • I offer 4 products they can resell as his own (i.e. white-label)
  • It costs almost nothing to offer them to their clients
  • By doing so they gain a greater share of their client’s IT spend
  • By offering extra services they can exclude potential competitors
  • By offering extra services they may secure new clients and introduce their core products in future

What’s not to love about that from their perspective?

I’m not suggesting you white-label your own product. For you, this may look a little different. As soon as you understand the mechanism that drives your best creator, you can ask to be introduced to more of them.

Even better, you’ll have a thorough understanding of why it’s in their interests to use your service.

If you’re a member of BNI or another business networking organisation, this approach is like gold. It gives you a specific focus that makes it much easier for others to refer business to you.