Reciprocal Referrals is a professional business networking group composed of like-minded individuals with interest in helping each respective member grow their business. Our group is friendly and informal, yet structured so that our time together is well spent. We offer an open environment so that the exchange of business leads is efficient and smooth. We meet weekly in a central location with a private meeting room. There are no fees to belong to the group and while we are considered an “open” group, we do our best to respect each industry and try to limit one representative from each industry.
If you’re committed to helping others grow their business and would like your business to prosper in return, please contact us for information about learning more. Reciprocal Referrals is seeking members who simply “want more business for their business.”
Reciprocal Referrals Can Help You:
- Broaden your sales contacts
- Provide you with a new stream of qualified buyers for your product or service
- Give you new ideas for sales and marketing
- Provide you with support and ideas to solve problems as you grow your business
Why Should You Network with Other Business Professionals?
It’s more than just passing out a business card. Getting to know the people behind the business helps everyone. Networking will help your business grow and you will help others in the process. This is word-of-mouth advertising at its finest – the most tried and true form! Don’t miss out. Visit the group and see for yourself why this works.
Why Reciprocal Referrals?
This is the group that brings the best of networking together and keeps it simple. Meet weekly to truly get to know people and build confidence in referring and being referred! Reciprocal Referrals is an open group that runs with a simple pay per meal process; no dues, fees or fines. Come because you want to grow your business while you help others grow as well – for no other reason.
Your Elevator Pitch
Each week you will have 30 seconds to introduce your products or services to the group. This is commonly known as an elevator pitch—meaning if you cannot explain your proposition to a stranger before the elevator reaches its destination your pitch is probably too complex and not compelling. Come join us and practice your pitch!