You Shouldn’t Have to Sell to Your Referral Sources!

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By Paula Frazier

Building your publishing business by referral requires that you build your networks, educate your networks, and motivate your networks, so you can activate your networks.

Whether you’re in front of one person or one hundred people, you are always in a position to build your network. We walk into conference rooms and association meetings every day. We’re so focused on the task at hand that we are blind to the possibilities that are right in front of us.

All too often we attend book industry events and abandon our intention to network so we can hang out with some of our favorite people—which is fine, if you already have all the business and projects you can need. Most of us don’t.

We should be dialoguing to discover each person’s potential to be a valuable member of our network rather than qualifying and disqualifying them as prospective clients. So you run into your competition—commiserate and celebrate together. Attendees are more than transactions. They can supply you with information, support, referrals, and so much more.

So if you’re interested in developing someone as part of your referral network, you must properly educate them. Referral Institute is an international training and consulting company whose mission is to help people create Referrals For Life™. Participants in Referrals For Life™ don’t just attend referral marketing workshops alone. They are encouraged to invite the members of their networks to help educate them.

In order for others to help you send your word-of-mouth message, they should at least know:

  1. What is your clear, repeatable, memorable message?
  2. Who would you like them to share it with?
  3. How can they easily introduce someone to you?

Just like those television commercials about cell phone plans, you’ve got all these people that are “in” your network. They know you, like you, trust you, and understand how to effectively refer you. The question most of them won’t dare ask you (though some will) – what’s in it for them?

A great way to motivate your network is to bring the members of your network together by hosting an event. Social and business settings are equally effective. It’s up to you to make them enjoyable and purposeful.

As with anything, the key is in the follow up. Connect with each individual to let them know you appreciate their support. Get face-to-face and focus on their publishing goals. Be sure you have a full understanding of how you can help them. Show them how great it feels to be in a giving relationship by offering them the things they need to build their businesses and enhance their lives.

The true strength of your network is demonstrated when you attempt to activate it! Testing your network means you are testing your relationships. It can be very scary and very revealing. You’ll know you’ve invested enough when you ask and they say “YES.”

In the first few months of their participation, some of my Referrals For Life™ clients get discouraged when they invite members of their referral network to attend a workshop with them and the response is “NO.”

Guess what the top two objections are – Time & Money. Money quickly becomes a non-issue because referral partners are typically invited as guests. Assuming these folks care about you and your business, what does it mean when they’re not willing to gift you with a couple hours of their time?

I asked one of my clients, Bill Figaro, this same question. He said that it’s been his experience that people are very comfortable doing business the way they’ve always done it because on some level it works – even if it doesn’t produce desirable results. They are resistant to change. Doing business by referral means “giving, in order to receive,” which is definitely not the norm. I think Bill is on to something.

Time and money are classic SALES objections. You shouldn’t have to sell to your referral sources – and I don’t mean products and services. I mean YOU!

If someone that trusts in you and your abilities isn’t willing to invest a minimal amount of time into something that will benefit you both (after you’ve properly educated and motivated them), you’re asking the wrong person – PERIOD! They should already be SOLD!!!

Your net worth is directly related to the strength of your network when you are marketing your business by relationship.

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Paula Frazier is a referral marketing trainer, consultant and keynote speaker. She is an Executive Director for BNI and part of a select team of Master Trainers for Referral Institute. Paula’s business networking articles have been published internationally. She is also acknowledged in the New York Times best seller, Truth or Delusion – Busting Networkings Biggest Myths. Check out #33, Delusion with a Twist! Paula can be contacted at paula@referralinstitute-va.com.

Comments

Reed Morgan
Posted on March 2nd, 2009

RIGHT ON, Paula! Too many people try to SELL themselves. If you have to SELL them…they are the wrong person. Move on.

Paula Frazier
Posted on March 2nd, 2009

I learned from the BEST!!!

Rick Itzkowich
Posted on March 2nd, 2009

Paula, you’re right on when it comes to educating people as to the best way to refer you and help you. There are many different ways that people in your network can help you. However they may not know this.

For example, I have been doing a lot of Social Networking for the past 8 months and people can refer me to others by sharing my blog posts or my links on Twitter or Facebook. By sharing these things, I gain both visibility and credibility. However most people wouldn’t know to do this unless I educate them.

Thanks for another gem.

Paula Frazier
Posted on March 2nd, 2009

Thanks, Rick. I’ll direct folks to your QuoteActions blog anytime!

Sherry DuShaw
Posted on March 2nd, 2009

Thanks for another GREAT article Paula! I am learning how important it is to educate my referral sources about the best way to refer me!

Chuck Stump
Posted on March 3rd, 2009

Paula’s observations are spot on. I was a speaker before I was an author, so the networking and referral part is easy. I see many authors just sit in the corner and “waste” not only oportunities – but entire events. Take advantage of every encounter!

Bill Figaro
Posted on March 3rd, 2009

Paula,

Right on! Selling is not hard if we keep it simple. The traditional sales model is meeting the need of a person or company with the benefit of our service or product. Imagine when people start to grasp how simple it is once they realize it is not all about themselves! They will be amazed how there lives will change once they grasp this simple, yet forgotten belief.

Keep up the great work!

Celie Holmesq
Posted on March 3rd, 2009

This is so true, no matter what your industry. Thank you Paula!

Laurie Mrva
Posted on March 3rd, 2009

Why is it that concepts that are so simple in idea, always seem so complicated in practice?

Thank you for bringing us great information in a very understandable manner.

Tim Green
Posted on March 3rd, 2009

What a great article. I agree you have to make your message clear, repeatable & memorable. At Referral Institute we call this an emotional based message. It is awesome when someone ask you what you do for a living and you or your referral states your emotional based message and the potential client or another referral source states “How do you accomplish that?” This is why I love your article because you teach us how to play more & work less by creating Referrals for Life!!
To your success,

Tim R. Green
Trainer

Office: 877-241-3577 or 810-715-2773
Fax: 810-715-2569
Cell: 810-444-1071
tgreen@referralinstitutemi.com
http://www.referralinstitutemi.com
“Helping people play more, work less & double their income by creating Referrals for Life”

Jeff Tufford
Posted on March 5th, 2009

This is definitely powerful. Referral sources who are not willing to invest are what I would call a casual source. They can add to your business, but you don’t want to spend YOUR time with a casual source if you don’t see them becoming what you really want and that is an invested source. An invested source has something at stake based on whether or not you succeed or fail. They may have time, money or their own success at stake. The reason their success may be at stake is because hopefully the relationship is a two way street. Thanks, Paula!

Paula Frazier
Posted on March 5th, 2009

I love the way you categorize your referral sources, Jeff! While all relationships are valuable, it’s important to invest our “golden time” wisely when you build your business by referral.

Thierry Mazué
Posted on March 7th, 2009

Whenever I forget the relational-way and drift into the transaction : it’s simply GAME OVER.
I really appreciate your vision and the way you handle the Givers Gain attitude on a daily basis.
I’ve already learned a lot from you (The sales training is a must!), and I enjoy reading your articles, as they help me stay on course, on track, always remembering good success & life principles.

Thierry Mazué
Maisons-Laffitte – France
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Lisa P Nowak
Posted on March 10th, 2009

Well said Paula! I attended my first chamber event since my Referral Network Training. I wish I would have been taught these skills sooner in life. Everything is just beginning to click. Keep spreading the word!

Lisa
The Worlds Best Fruit
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