Why a referral-based business may work for you
Edmonton, AB- Business owners everywhere are
always told that in order to get new customers they have to hustle, source and
get out onto the street cold and bold-calling. But that’s not always the case.
ActionCOACH Business coach Greg Kopchuk has some other suggestions for those
owners that love the idea of sitting back and waiting for customers to call
them.
“Putting
together a referral-based business is easy to achieve, you just have to have a
good understanding of what it really means to do that. You still have to do
marketing, but you do it in a different way. And you can switch to this kind of
business at any point—it’s never too late to introduce a referral strategy,”
says ML Greg Kopchuk, whose team of coaches have helped hundreds of small
businesses across Canada to implement their systems.
Greg says
that with this type of system, “You are getting your existing customers to
promote your business for you, but you need to research it to see if it’s right
for your business. You need to analyze the acquisition cost of a new customer
and switch from selling to a customer to buying one. It’s not an ongoing
promotion it’s a business where you purchase a customer and sell to them over
and over again. It’s a very different mindset.”
Greg’s tips on how to achieve a
referral-based business include:
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Create
a ‘raving’ fan with excellent customer service; they’ll do the talking for you.
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Be
clear on who your target market is. Who is your ideal customer?
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Let
the customers know exactly what you expect from them and what they can expect
in return.
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Decide
how much you are willing to invest to buy your customers.
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Provide
awesome service that creates excitement instead of just satisfaction.
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Ask
for referrals, even if someone doesn’t buy from you.
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Make
giving a referral a condition of doing business with you.
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Reward
your customer if they give you a qualified referral with gifts, discounts, free
service etc. or something along those lines.
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Test
and measure how your system is working.
“These steps are part of the process of putting a
referral-based business together, but they’re by no means the only things you
can, or should, do. Before you jump into it you should get the advice of a
qualified business coach to make sure you can afford this type of method.” Says
Kopchuk.
For more information on how to implement a referral-based
business visit:
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To book an interview contact
Rachel Sentes
Rachel Sentes
604-366-7846
rachel@gal-fridaypublicity.com
rachel@gal-fridaypublicity.com
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