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Can You Do Business At A Family Event?

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You can - but be very careful! If your friends perceive you as trying to do business at a wedding, it could hurt your chances of doing business or getting referrals in the future. Be subtle and choose the proper time (never during the ceremony)!



Here are a few suggestions:

  • Start a conversation by being curious about what others do. Take a genuine interest and some of them will reciprocate.
  • Have short, succinct, and confident answers prepared to answer these questions:
    • What do you do?
    • Who do you do it for?
    • How do you do it?
    • Why do you do it? (This is a great conversation piece for social events.)
  • What makes you a little different from others?
  • Look for opportunities to give referrals (any kind of referrals - business or personal). Follow up on those referrals with them to make a connection.
  • Pay attention to their interests, hobbies, passions, etc. Then find non-business ways to contact them later with further information related to their interest, with a referral, or any other non-business reason.
  • After the event, you can call some of the people with whom you connected and present yourself as a resource. However, be careful about doing this at the event itself.
Bill Cates, “America’s Referral Coach,” is the author of Unlimited Referrals: Secrets That Turn Your Business Relationships into Gold (book, audiotape, and videotape). You can reach him at Referral Coach International, 7901 Sandy Spring Road, S 102 Laurel, MD 20707; phone: (301) 497-2200; toll-free; (800) 488-5464; fax: (301) 497-2228; e-mail: [email protected]; or visit: www.referralcoach.com.
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