Business Groups - Make the Most of Your Membership
Business groups provide excellent marketing and
networking opportunities. There are many
different ones to join. What you need to
do is make sure you join the right business group for you and your needs, and
then you need to be an active member of the business group.
There is usually more than one business group in your area. You don't want to spend all your time going
to different business group meetings so you need to choose carefully. When you are looking for a group to join one rule is almost always
universal:
The bigger they are the better they are.
Big business groups will pull more active members out to networking
events. Generally the more people that
are in the room, the better the odds are that you are going to connect with the
right kind of person who could be a future sweet spot client.
Regardless of the exact business group you join you have to actually attend the
meetings. You won't make contacts
through osmosis. When I hear someone say
that they tried a business group and it didn't work for them 9 times out of 10
they went to one meeting; for whatever reason they didn't like the meeting and
never went back.
Business group marketing is no different than any other type. If you are going
to do a cold call campaign and the first person is rude and hangs up on you, do
you retreat to the woods never to be heard from again? No.
Here are some tips to help you find, persist with, and make the most of
your business group membership.
Don't go into a meeting with a negative, intimidated or apprehensive
attitude. This will show through to the
business group members.
Check out all the business groups within a one-hour radius. Don't settle on the first one you come
across.
Go to at least two business group meetings before you decide it is right for
you.
Be patient. Don't go in expecting to
meet your magic client within an hour.
Force yourself to move out of your comfort zone and mingle and schmooze with
the best of them. Seek out other people
who look awkward and start by talking to them.
Find the accountants, engineers, controllers, operations managers; all those
analytical types who aren't tremendously gregarious or who aren't born talkers. All these people make fantastic contacts for
future referrals and business because a lot of them are the IT decision makers
in small companies.
The Bottom Line on Business Groups
Business group membership gives you access to the decision makers in the
companies your business is targeting.
The most important thing to remember is that you will get out of your
business group experience what you put in.
Don't give up at the first sign of disillusionment. Find the right business group to join and make
the most of every meeting.
Business groups provide excellent marketing and networking opportunities. Finding the right group and getting used to the experience are key to maximizing your membership with the business group.
Comments (2)
Tony Rocha
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Casetronyx, Inc. - CEO
Thanks mate... :-)
William Manfield
3
very good, like the article