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How to Get More from Your Referral Network

By David Ackert on April, 3 2014

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I recently wrote an article for the Los Angeles people-stacking-hands-encouragementBusiness Journal on the topic of referral sources—how to identify the good ones and how to get the most out of them. One of my recommendations concerned a rather unsexy but useful concept: being organized.

Most people don't have an organized system for managing their referral sources. They rely on their unreliable memories to tell them when it's time to reconnect or send a referral. This is an imprudent practice given that many of us depend on our referral sources for a significant portion of incoming business.

Perhaps you already have a system that of maximizes the business potential of your professional network. Maybe you are a CRM convert or a LinkedIn power user. But for those of you who are still using your noggin, here is my recommendation: organize your relationships with a spreadsheet that tracks the referrals you've sent, the ones you've received, and the last time you connected. That way you can stay top-of-mind with those whose attention matters most.

To read the full LABJ article, click here

 

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