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Are there times you refer business to your competition?

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Referring business to Competition

Refer Business to Competition

Reading that headline you might think, “Gosh, has she gone nuts? Why would I want to refer business to my competition? Why would I deliberately want to lose a sale?”

But, I’m telling you, referring business to your companies competition, might actually be a good thing.  And like any “act of giving” it might come back to you manifold.

In my nutritional business I sometimes ran into customers who had an issue with the price of the flagship product of our company. They thought it was too high and told me that they could get the “same” thing for half the price at COSCO.

Perceived value versus price.

Since I often felt their objection most likely had more to do with perceived value than it did with the price, and since I was familiar with the product at COSCO I explained that our product was very different from theirs. I went on an explained the superior quality of our product and pointed out the extensive science behind it.

If all that didn’t help, I politely told them to go on and try COSCO’s product and if they didn’t see the results they wanted, I would be very happy to sell them ours.

Referring my (potential) customer to the competition showed…

1) That I cared more about satisfying their needs than making a quick sale.

2) That I had confidence in myself and in my product.

3) It was a polite way of saying (without actually saying it out loud), “If you want the cheaper, inferior product go there. And if it doesn’t bring you the desired results come back”.

You might be thinking, “well, did anyone ever come back and bought your product?” The answer is a resounding “YES!”  To this day, I still have former COSCO customers.

My husband does the same thing in his home mortgage business.

Sometimes he comes across clients who “shop around”. They think they can get a better rate elsewhere.

Randy is very knowledgeable. He knows what’s going on in the mortgage industry. He keeps a close watch on rates and knows when they go up or down. He is also very confident on what he can do for his clients and delivers great value on a continuous basis, (even after the loan is closed).

So if someone tells him, they can get a better deal elsewhere he knows if that’s true or not. And he will encourage his clients to go check it out and therefore refer business to his competition. After all, he only wants the best for his clients.

On numerous occasions clients came back to him after shopping around and even referred their friends and family to him after they closed on their loans.

Unfortunately it also happened that he lost some clients to what they thought was the better deal…But, they came back to him when it was time to refinance their home again.

So it pays to refer business to your competition. Don’t be worried that you would lose a sale, because more times than not you DON’T. On the contrary, you gain a loyal customer who knows that you provide value and that you care more about their needs than you care about yourself. And you also might gain some really great referrals.

To your success,

Ilka Flood
The Enlightened Networker

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Comments (24)

Awesome post Ilka.

I can see that you operate on a creative plane of thought. Only the most confident business people do this for they don’t fear “losing” any prospect or money.

Referring someone to another person in your industry is paying it forward. By doing someone else a favor you are prospered in the long run. You do them and yourself a favor.

Ryan

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Ryan,

I love how you termed it “paying it forward.” Absolutely!

Referring someone to the competition can only happen when you are 100% sure about your product and you totally believe in yourself.

Thanks for stopping by and for your great comment!

Have a wonderful evening!

Ilka

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Great article Ilka…

It all comes down to really wanting to help others.

When we genuinely want whats best for others everything else seems to fall into place.

Thanks for being you.

Your friend,

Mitchell Dillman
Mitchell Dillman´s last blog ..Going Green at HomeMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Mitchell,

I couldn’t agree with you more. “If you genuinely want what’s best for others everything else seems to fall into place.” Well said.

It goes back to what good old Zig Ziglar said: “You can have everything in life you want if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”

Have an awesome week!

Ilka

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Ilka,

You make some great points here. All I can say is that it shows that you put people first and that you genuinely care about their interests.

Having an attitude of abundance shows you’re a winner!

:-)

Also, I have never seen anything at Cosco that even compares to any of the products I have purchased from any MLM company. I use a lot of MLM products and hands down they are awesome!

Have a blessed day!

Melisa
Melisa´s last blog ..Have You Declared Your IndependenceMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Melisa,

You are absolutely right. I have never come across a bad MLM product either. They all seem to be of superior quality.

Wishing you and Ken and awesome rest of the week! Have fun in Vegas!

Ilka

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Hey Ilka,

In the past I have referred prospects to competitors simply because they were not looking for what I offered.

As Melisa states above “Having an attitude of abundance shows you’re a winner!”

Thanks for the post Ilka
Peter Fuller MBA´s last blog ..Brand yourself online with your own “Nerve” CenterMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Peter,

Yes, that happens at times, that what we have to offer is just not right for our prospects. However sending them to the competition showed that you clearly had their best interest in mind. Awesome!!

I am sure it will come back to you. What goes around comes around.

Have a great rest of the week!

Ilka

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Hi Ilka,

I enjoyed your post and agree completely with you. Thinking about others before yourself in action is what you described here. The more one gives (does not matter what it is one is giving) unconditionally, the more one opens oneself to receive more.

~Marcus
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Marcus,

“Unconditionally” is the key here. You’re absolutely right. “Giving opens the receiving process.”

Thanks for dropping by and have a great week!

Ilka

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CARING – One of Jim Rohns 4 IF which makes life worthwhile.

If you CARE enough, you form a more solid bond with the people you care for.

This is the reason why they came back and will continue to come back.

Great post as always Ilka

Dwayne
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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Dwayne,

Hmmm, you made me curious about the other 3 IFs of Jim Rohn. Guess I need to google it.

But absolutely, caring about others more than yourself is where it all starts.

Thanks for dropping in, Dwayne, and for your great comment!

Enjoy the rest of your week!

Ilka

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Hi Ilka,

It’s funny, one thing about old school Network Marketing tactics was the, “It’s not selling, It’s sharing.” premise.

Then sharing with any and every one, whether they wanted to or not.

But your practice of sending potential customers brings sharing up to a whole new level.

You’re sharing your absolute confidence that your product is what they need.

I bet a few of them never make it to Costco at all.

Mike
Michael Cole´s last blog ..Don’t Be A Twitter HogMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Mike,

Thanks for your great comment! If you are absolutely sure about your product, it’s not hard to send your customers to the competition to try out theirs.

That’s why you need to be a “product of the product.”

Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!

Ilka

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Definitely well said Ilka.

You earn some great bonus points when you take this approach. In addition, because of your candid way of handling this, people respect that.

What I found out is, when I give out a referral, I end up getting one right back. Either from that specific prospect or another. It’s all about the Law of Sowing and Reaping.

Have a great day,
Jerome Ratliff

P.S. I don’t think you’re nuts at all. :)
Jerome Ratliff´s last blog ..What I Learned at the Grocery Store That Can be Applied to Your Home BusinessMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Jerome,

Yes you do, and you also go up a notch in your prospects eyes as they see you have confidence in your product.

It’s always great to give and get referrals :)

Have an awesome weekend, Jerome!

Ilka

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Very interesting concept, Thinking out the box does come in handy, thats why I love reading other quality blogs.

Yours is no exception Ilka,
Good stuff,
Jonathan

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Jonathan,

Thanks for stopping by and for the nice compliment!

Yep, it definitely pays to “think outside of the box.” Especially in these times.

Have an awesome weekend!

Ilka

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When reading this – I was thinking – Ilka know that there are a law in the universe, and that the law is absolute. Fine writing.
Soren Egstrup´s last blog ..30K Monthly Residual…GONE- -My ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Soren,

I believe that everything we do (or don’t do) comes back to us in some way or another. That’s just how the universe works. There’s a counterpart for everything.

Thanks for stopping by, Soren, and have a wonderful weekend!

Ilka

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Hi Ilka,

When you care about others, it shows.

If they really want to try the other product they will. The big difference is if you’ve made them feel that you care, they will be more likely to come back to you and admit they weren’t satisfied. If you were too pushy, they won’t come back.

Great points!
Susanna

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Susanna,

Excellent point! Exactly! By nature I’m not the pushy type. But it does make you feel good when someone comes back and tells you that the other product indeed didn’t work for them and they want to try yours. It’s kind of an “I told you so” moment.

Have a great weekend, Susanna!

Ilka

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It reminds me a lot about the movie Miracle on 34th Street where the Santa would recommend other stores if they didn’t have it.

As a consumer, it’s acts like that which show a businesses caring that I’ll actually stick with the business because I know they actually have an interest into my well being.
Murlu´s last blog ..If You’re Comfortable- You Won’t Be SuccessfulMy ComLuv Profile

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Ilka Flood Reply:

Hi Murray,

That’s one of my husband’s favorite movies. And I remember that scene. The store owner was less impressed though :)

You’re absolutely right, that referring someone to the competition shows caring. And shouldn’t we all care more about others than ourselves?

Great comment! Thanks!

Ilka

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