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To
BNI or not to BNI?
You
probably know by now that the more people who know about you
and your coaching practice the greater chance you have of attracting
clients. However, running a coaching practice from home can
become an isolating experience with fewer chances for human
interaction. You need to get out more ;-)
You
may have come to the point (begrudgingly or otherwise) that
you need to do some networking to build your list of contacts
and build business relationships. There are a wide range of
options available if you want to network but I believe that
few can compete with the professional networking groups run
by BNI or BRE.
These
groups have been specifically set-up to exchange business referrals
between members. Unlike the Chambers of Commerce or Business
Link meetings, they have exclusive membership so normally you'll
be the only coach in the group. They also meet up on a weekly
basis (rather than monthly) so you have the ability to develop
strong relationships with the other members of the group more
rapidly.
However,
would BNI or BRE be right for you?
Here
are some questions to ask yourself:
1.
Are you a morning person? - BNI and BRE meetings
are held early in the morning so you'll need to be there by
7am but the earlier the better. This means you'll be getting
ready to rise by at least 6.30am. Ouch!
You
may have child care commitments to consider.
It
may seem easier to get up during the light mornings of the
summer but think about the winter too when the dark mornings
challenge your get-up-ability :-)
2.
Are you committed? - The more you put into your group
the more you'll get out of them. Are you committed enough
to regularly attend the weekly meetings? Be prepared to put
in the effort and you'll reap the rewards.
To
build strong relationships based on trust with the other members
of the group you'll need to be a regular face at the meetings
and meet the members outside too.
3.
Are you connected? - A large part of being successful
in BNI or BRE is you being prepared to BRING business to the
meetings for other members. It's not all 'take take' on your
part.
Do
you have friends, family and colleagues who could utilise
the services of the members in the group? Don't worry too
much about this as it's surprising how many chances you'll
find to bring business to the meeting for other members when
you get to really know what they are offering.
4.
Are you crazy?! - In a liberal society the idea of
getting up around 6am on a weekly basis completely voluntarily
(without the threat of punishment) may seem crazy at first.
However, you may be crazy not to.
If
you'd like to find out more about BNI or BRE, please visit the
page below:
http://www.authenticpractice.com/bniandbre.htm
So,
do you want to BNI or not BNI?
With very best
wishes,
Shaun
Authentic
Practice
helping
coaches to get more clients
45 Capitol Court
Old Coach
Road
Wollaton
Nottingham
NG8 1GX
Website: http://www.authenticpractice.com
Tel.:
(0115) 928 3070 or (0845) 123 5105
Mobile: (07811) 262 111
I
work with coaches who have a strong desire to help others but
are currently struggling to get clients. I help them to attract
more clients and create a stable coaching practice to make a
difference in the world.
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