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New Business Development: How do we get our clients to give us a personal introduction to other people who are capable of becoming clients?
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Nicolas Brunet, I can help on bootstrapping, franchising & B2B answered:

The one word answer is: ask!

Make it a process to systematically ask every client for referrals. Referrals from happy customers are indeed one of the best ways to generate new business.

When and how to ask is a matter of taste and practice. Let me give you two examples which apply to B2B.

1. Ask as soon as your prospect has made his buying decision.
From Steli Efti, Startup Sales Guide - www.startupsalesguide.com
"When a prospect has already made a buying decision, say: Great, but I can’t let you buy just yet. Right now, we are a startup. This means we focus all our energy, time and resources on delivering as much value as we can to our customers. We don’t have a big marketing budget. If you are happy with our product, please recommend us to others who you think might benefit from our solution as well.”

2. Ask when you are about 2/3 of a project, or when you have significantly progressed in the relationship with your buyer.
Here is some great material by Alan Weiss:
- Asking For Referrals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXJXukZB94s
- How to maximize a referral: http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/how-to-maximize-a-referral/

Hope that helps. Put it into practice this week and let us know how it goes!

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