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How Do I Get Clients to Refer Friends to My Seminars?

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Marc, an advisor in Durham, North Carolina, writes:

I conduct seminars on a monthly basis with most people coming from advertising in a local paper. I have been conducting these seminars for over a year and have had well over 200 people come through. I know that people get value but I very rarely get them referring their friend or colleagues to the next one. (I put everyone on my email newsletter list). How can I get more people referred to me and my seminars?

We've asked Ginita Wall, CPA, CFP® and CDFA of San Diego, California to answer Marc's question. Ginita is co-founder of the non-profit Women's Institute for Financial Education and author of eight books, including The ABCs of Divorce for Women.

Let me see, how can I put this politely?  Financial seminars are perceived to be boring, even by those who attend them. That’s why they don’t refer their friends.

How to get around this? Offer something wonderful for referrals, or offer something exciting in addition to the seminar. For example, we once did a seminar with a local department store where they provided a personal shopper to show how ten articles of clothing could create a number of different looks, and we showed how to construct a variety of portfolios with the same number of financial products. And of course, we presented first, so the audience couldn’t just see the fashion show and leave.

You could offer a free something to the person who referred the most number of people to your seminars. Or give out movie passes at the seminars, so that people could win them by being there. Anything to cause excitement and get people to come back and bring their friends.

And that brings me to the final point. If someone refers you to a seminar, you probably won’t go. But if someone invites you to come with them, you probably will. So it would help if you offered a variety of seminars, so that people would want to come back the next month. That’s the first step in getting them to bring their friends.

Here are more ideas to help you put on seminars and other events that will inspire clients to bring their friends along (free registration required):

How to Turn a Client Event Into a Referral Event
In a recent Horsesmouth discussion forum, Michael Brizz dished up tips on how to throw a client event that will also attract high-quality referrals.

The ABCs of Client Education Workshops   
Tired of the same old seminars that don't yield much business? Client education workshops strengthen relationships with your best clients, often for a far lower cost than a typical seminar. 

4 Steps to Filling Seats at Your Next Client Event
Top-performing advisors follow this sophisticated, multi-step process in order to ensure successful client and prospect events. Print out this plan now so you can follow it during your next client or prospect campaign.

7 Ways a Unique Seminar Location Boosts Business
You wouldn't jump at the chance to spend an hour in a hotel conference room—why should your prospects?

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