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Perspiration

Guest post by Julia D. Stege, MFA

Have you noticed a lot of people are in fear these days? They are falling prey to the negativity in the media and worrying about the state of the economy. They have heard about folks losing their jobs or have friends in some tight spaces. Even if they are still doing fine and earning what they always have, the current climate makes them feel insecure about the future.
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Referral Madness

by Deputy Diva on July 16, 2009

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2womenreferringMany of the Biz Diva’s clients and workshop attendees are consulting firms, marketing companies, professional partnerships, etc. One of the things these all have in common? They get their best clients from referrals. This is because they are industries where trust is the largest factor in generating a lead, and if someone you trust refers you, you get painted with the same brush.

 

You can set up an incentive program, you can ask for referrals, you can network—those are all helpful—but there are smaller and more natural ways of inspiring referrals.

 

1)    Refer them. This is one of the Biz Diva’s most powerful practices. She keeps the people she counsels, teaches, mentors, and meets in the “refer” file of her mind. She checks them out, talks to other people who’ve worked with them, and, once they have passed the Biz Diva Referrability Test, she goes to work. A meeting with Cynthia includes at least three contacts or leads, of people she knows personally. As a trust agent, we who are the recipients of her referrals are grateful for her advice.

 

2)    Talk about them. On your blog, on Facebook, on Twitter, mention your clients and link to their website. If you are giving a presentation, and one of your clients has hit one out of the park, talk them up. When you introduce them to someone, use some powerful—and true—adjectives: “This is Carissa Jones. She makes the most delicious cupcakes—and she has this wonderful system where you can quickly and easily order them online as a client gift. My clients love them!” You can bet Carissa Jones thought of the Biz Diva when her friend says she needs some help getting her business back on track.

 

3)    Do what you say you will. Who will know if I’m late for this one meeting? What difference will it make if I blow off this event? And I have a really good excuse for why I didn’t send that article out I promised. Yes, yes, yes. But no. I know of a copywriter who does wonderful work, and I’d love to refer him to more contacts, but he’s blown off two of my referrals, which made them grumpy, feel less than important, and reflected on me. Don’t commit unless you can deliver.

  

These tactics don’t get instant results. Instead, they are a cultural shift. But if you start doing them now, I guarantee you’ll see a real upswing in your referral clients within a month—or your money back. J

 

 

This post was written by Virginia Reuter of Ardentio for the Biz Diva.

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My dream web app for GTD

June 2, 2009

I have been wishing for this for 10 years. I have harangued every web programmer I know. All I’m asking for is:

Web-based To Do list
Project management 
Time tracking

Apparently I harangued the right person, because the people at Thymer gave me exactly what I want! It’s so easy to use. I can go to it in any [...]

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How to Use Inspiration: Follow Up

April 14, 2009

A couple weeks ago I wrote about Seth Simonds’ suggestion for what to do when you were inspired. I was inspired to get more comfortable with selling. The last step (of three steps) was to “E-mail the list of ideas to your most logical friend who knows you well and ask your friend to go [...]

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Passion Motivates: What I’m Passionate About

March 17, 2009

What motivates you to keep going with your business? Is it a love of the product you sell? Or of the process? I’d really like to know.
I read a post over at the wonderful blog mywifequitherjob.com about passion and motivation. Steve (the blogger) says that the product he sells doesn’t really excite him: “…wedding linens [...]

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Presentation Advice from Chris Brogan

February 25, 2009

Everyone I know is preparing presentations this week–including the Biz Diva. It’s a great opportunity to get your info organized, but I never know where to start.
Chris Brogan has a really helpful post called Make Better Presentations. He reminded me that people like to hear stories. It’s a very human trait. So I’m going to [...]

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Day #5: Health Makes Wealth, as My Papou Used to Say

January 30, 2009

There are times when you can coast on your confidence in your good health, and times when it’s necessary to treat it like the precious asset it is. For me, that means a more alert mindfulness around three main behaviors:
1) Exercise
2) Nutrition
3) Posture in my chair
Since I spend so much time on a computer, and [...]

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Day #4: Recess!

January 29, 2009

This is my favorite stress-buster. And right now in northern California there is so much sunshine, you just can’t resist it. If the promise of pure sensual pleasure is not enough to make you don a pair of sneakers and get outside, Inc.com says it’s good for you! To quote their post “Studies show that [...]

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Less Stress Week: Day #1

January 26, 2009

I had the loveliest experience two weeks ago. I wrote down everything I had to get done (what a relief to get it out of my head!) and then I assigned time to each item. It made me see that it’s just not possible to do everything all at once. So when I laid it [...]

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Party Talk: My Nightmare. Yours?

December 23, 2008

The word “networking” makes me break into cold sweat. Especially when it’s for business. I am infinitely envious of people who can walk into a room and shmooze away. But it’s the season for parties, so here’s a some tips on how to make small talk from the Daily Beast that look very helpful. How [...]

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