If you don’t ask you don’t get! Just because you're good
at what you do, it doesn't mean you'll get referrals for new business. Many
business owners know that the best source of referrals is from satisfied
clients. They go about doing great work and making their customers happy, then
wait for the referrals to come in.
To a degree
this works, depending on your business and its reputation in the market.
However, this alone does not generate enough new referral work. The problem is
that receiving referrals is more important to you than giving referrals is to
your past clients. Clients may love working with you, but may be too busy to
pass your name along.
Asking for
referrals is a good place to start. You might mention it in a phone call or
email as a natural part of the work you do together. You can have a form on
your website or in paper form that clients fill out when they start work with
you. It doesn't matter what you do, just as long as you have integrated it into
your business system.
If you don't
remember past clients, they certainly won’t remember you. When you stop working
with a client, they don't have a reason to think about you anymore. If you want
them to remember who you are, keep in touch with them. This is easy to do with
ongoing clients. If you work with them every month, they will naturally
remember you.
Stay in touch
with former clients with regular email marketing, an invitation to an annual
client event or perhaps a message through social media. You could consider
following them on Twitter as they may follow you back.
The key is to
keep in touch with previous clients through scheduled email / marketing.
Quarterly or twice yearly contact is often enough, and don’t forget to ask for
a referral. Make sure you get the message right rather then being too
pushy. Something along the lines of,
“Business is going well. We are always looking for more. If you would like to
refer a friend or contact to us we will look after them as well as we looked
after you…”
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