How
to Increase Your Circle of Influence Offline
Increasing your circle
of influence
offline can help you expand your client base. Your circle of influence
is the group of people that make up your friends, family, current
clients, acquaintances, etc.
When you increase your
circle of
influence offline, this opens up new possibilities for your business.
You may meet someone in need of your services, or someone who will
recommend your services to others.
You can increase your
circle of
influence offline by joining networking groups, clubs, and other
organizations. Some examples would be your local Chamber of Commerce
and the American Business Women’s Association.
Don’t be
afraid to introduce yourself to the other members. They are all there
to network and grow their businesses, too.
You can also meet new
people by
taking a class. You can take a class at your local college or check
into a hobby-type class such as knitting or French cooking. If you are
a parent you have the opportunity to meet many new people every day at
the park and your children’s school. Get to know the parents
of
your children’s friends.
Volunteering is another
great way to
meet new people. You can also get to know people by frequenting the
same places often. If you get coffee every day at around the same time,
you will most likely get to know some of the other patrons who get
their coffee at the same time. You will also get to know the people
behind the counter.
When you meet someone
new, smile and
introduce yourself. Try to make small talk about a subject you both
have in common. If the town you live in is expecting a snowstorm, you
can chat about that. If you are both standing in line to pick up your
children from school, ask what grade their child is in. If you are at
the video store and someone picks up a copy of your favorite movie,
tell them how much you loved it.
Your first conversation
with the
person does not need to include what you do for a living. If you have a
quick, friendly conversation with them, the next time you see them you
will recognize each other and say “hello”. After a
time,
you will feel comfortable around the person and can start talking about
your business.
Remember, If you want a
referral, ask
for one. You can say something like, “if you ever know anyone
who
needs help with their website, let me know”. That simple
statement could open up a whole conversation. The person you are
talking to could have been looking for a website or perhaps the company
they work for is thinking about taking their business online.
Stay friendly and open
while you are
meeting new people. Don’t be afraid to mention your business,
and
you will see your circle of influence widening and your client base
expanding.
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