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7 Times to Ask for a Referral

Is asking for referrals begging? Absolutely not! In fact, it's one of the most important parts of your sales cycle. Here are 7 times you should be asking.

I think a lot of people don't ask for referrals because they think it's begging.  It's not.

Have you produced value for your customer?  Have you sold them what they deserved to be sold, meaning it made them more competitive, profit or valuable?  If so, you should be proud of your accomplishments!  So, asking them to refer you to others who would like to enjoy the same benefits is not begging.  If anything, it's giving a person the opportunity to be a hero to their friends and colleagues by recommending they connect with you.

7 Times to Ask for a Referral

Here are some appropriate moments to ask a customer for a referral:

  1. They have had outside success applying your solution within their business. Why not share that solution with their fellow professionals and friends?
  2. A customer voluntarily suggests your product is incredible. Their emotional state is already high. There's no reason not to capitalize on that peak emotional state and ask them to give you a referral.
  3. They send you an unsolicited testimonial. Again, the emotional state is already high. They are indebted to you.  They felt that they needed to send you a testimonial. Capitalize on those positive feelings.
  4. A customer refers someone to you. Some people might say, “Isn’t it a little grabby to ask for more referrals when they just gave you one?”  Absolutely not.  Years ago, someone called me and said, “Hey, I have somebody you need to call.”  I took down their information then said, “First of all, thank you very much for thinking of me in this regard.  I promise I’ll make you proud! Secondly, I have to believe that given your considerable sphere of influence in the commercial real estate business here in town, you must know dozens of other folks just like this who could also benefit from what we do.”  Without missing a beat he said, “Yeah!  I actually have about half a dozen people in mind for you to call, but I figured since you’re a small shop I’d pace them out for you.”  Of course, I immediately volunteered that I wasn’t a one-man shop, that I had a whole staff backing me up, and that if he gave me all six names, I’d call them all that very day.  Sure enough, he provided the other five referrals right then and there.  If I had been too shy to ask, I wouldn’t have gotten those other five names!
  5. A customer admits you “saved their rear end.” There’s a lot of psychic debt there.  Make it clear that you could be doing the same for someone else.  
  6. A strategic partner tells you about an association they've joined. Ask them who else is in that association.  Ask them, “What progress have you made there?  Who do you think are the most meaningful people to work with?”
  7. You complete a project for a customer. Get rid of all that self-doubt and make it known that you can provide the same benefits for someone else.  If they need some time to make sure it works for them before volunteering the names of others you might serve, set the groundwork so you can get back in touch with them.  “Not now” doesn’t mean never.  And the sooner you ask, the sooner you’ll get those referrals, even if your customer replies with, “Let’s ensure this all works out, so call me back in a couple months and I’ll turn you on to some of my friends.”

Getting referrals is one of your most assured, productive, risk-free, low-cost ways of procuring new business and shortening your average sales cycle.  Make asking for referrals a no-exceptions best practice in as many of your customer interactions as possible and you’ll be thrilled to see the results.

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Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell

Mark Jewell is the President and co-founder of Selling Energy. He is a subject matter expert, coach, speaker and best-selling author focused on overcoming barriers to implementing projects. Mark teaches other professionals and organizations how to turbocharge their sales success.

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