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146: Start Your Own Simple Network Referral Group

There’s nothing better than waking up each day getting to do what you love as your career…

But in order to do just that you need clients to work with and for the most part you will need a steady stream of clients coming in each month to continue at the pace you are looking to reach…

And the absolute best types of clients are referrals, especially from your current clients or colleagues…

This is why on today’s Integrative #HealthCoachSuccess podcast 146 I’d like to share with you how to set up your own simple network referral group to get more clients – Enjoy the show and let us know what you thought in the comments!

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Show Highlights & Big Takeaways

 

1. Start Local

Even if you run a virtual practice, it’s so much easier to start a network group locally. It’s a better way to build relationships and meet with people in person.

2. Select Carefully

Make sure you select just one person per profession and choose people you want to do business with and that you can trust your client’s health and success with. It’s always best to do a session with that person first to size up whether you would actually refer clients to this person.

3. Give First

Once you set up the relationships it’s always best to refer first. Once people in the network group hear about the referrals you have given they will then want to reciprocate.

 

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