The Magic Email for Referring Business
(Thanks to Jan Vermeiren, How to Really Use Linkedin for his Magic Email concept)
A few weeks back I shared with you the real power of networking—it’s not who you know but who they know—the second and third degree of networking. Today, I will share with you a magic email message that you can use to tap into the 2nd and 3rd degrees of networking.
Transferring Trust
You already know that people buy from people they know, like and trust. Did you know that trust is something that can be transferred? If I have trust in you, I can transfer that trust to someone who does not know you. You can do this in an email.
Let me give you an example of the magical email and show you how this can open up new business opportunities.
The Magic Email
In this case, I will send an email to Danny Grimes and to a friend who has been complaining of lower back pains, John Greise. I would send the email to John Greise, the receiver of services with a CC to Danny Grimes the supplier of services. I would put in the Subject Line “An Introduction”. Here is what I might say in the body of the email.
Hi John,
I want to introduce you to Danny Grimes. Danny is a chiropractic doctor that specializes in the activator treatment. The activator is a low impact treatment program that doesn’t involve the usual chiropractic twisting and turning. I have seen first hand how effective Danny’s treatments can be. I think Danny could help you with the lower back pains you talked about the last time we golfed. Danny is good. He’s also a very big Vikings fan.
Hi Danny,
John Griese is a lawyer and a long time friend. He has been having lots of trouble with his lower back. Because I have seen the effectiveness of your treatments, I think John would be a perfect candidate for the activator treatment program.
I suggest the two of you talk, maybe even share some Viking stories.
John, you can reach Danny at phone number
Danny, you can reach John at phone number
Good Luck,
Al
Let’s break down this magic email
I have a receiver of the service (John) and a supplier of the service (Danny). I have offered reasons for connecting the two of them. I have given them information and why I think this connection could work and what I appreciate about the supplier. I have also given them some non-professional information, in this situation, love for the Vikings which can be the basis for establishing rapport between the two of them.
I have also given a Call to Action. I have provided the telephone numbers and how to contact each other. Now I am leaving the connection up to the two of them..
I know both people and I have transferred the trust I have in Danny to the other person.
The COC Challenge
The email is a simple form you can use to make a referral. Do you feel comfortable using a magic email like this for other members of the COC? If you feel uncomfortable, is it because you don’t really know or trust some other businesses in the group? Is it because you have not been listening in your daily life for opportunities to share with others the work done by businesses in the group? Is it because you just are too busy and forget to take the time to refer others to businesses in the group? Imagine what our COC group would be like if every week, each one of us took 15 minutes, created a magic email and send it for another person in COC.
Al Hanzal
www.successfulmarketingtools.com/wordpressblog
Monday, May 18, 2009
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