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How networking makes you recession proof

Written by Kelly Dolan on Wednesday, 11 April 2012 11:33
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SME owners and employed business people have profited more from structured business networking and have taken the practice far more seriously than before the recession, according to figures from the UK’s largest business referral organisation.

A 45 per cent increase in invoiced business, as a result of structured business networking, has been reported among members of BNI (Business Network International), which has 13,000 members in the UK who meet weekly to pass qualified business referrals to one another, in local groups all around the UK.

This increase has been calculated looking at two years within the past four years since the onset of the recession – 2008 and 2011 respectively.  Membership numbers remained similar during both periods yet the amount of business transacted has had an incremental rise.

In 2008 the annual amount of total business passed between members was £185 million.  In 2011 this increased to £269 million - an increase of 45 per cent. This is the largest increase in members ‘thanking’ other members for invoiced business referrals in the organisation’s sixteen years in the UK.

Charlie Lawson, national director of BNI, commented:  “Having measured the figures as we entered the recession to where we are now, it clearly indicates those embarking in structured business networking are taking the benefits of word-of-mouth referrals far more seriously as it’s accounted for a larger portion of sales.  What we know from our members, and believe to be the case for other businesspeople engaging in business networking, is that they are embracing a much wider range of networking tools beyond face to face, such as LinkedIn and Twitter, helping to maintain relationships long after the breakfast meetings, networking events or making new contacts in the pub.”

Kelly Dolan

Kelly Dolan

Kelly Dolan joined Entrepreneur Country in January 2012 as Head of Content. Her current responsibilities include managing Entrepreneur Country’s host of media platforms, including creating a weekly newsletter for investors and entrepreneurs, designing and editing a monthly digital magazine as well as managing an inventory of 200 leading entrepreneurial contributors, who share their business insights with Entrepreneur Country readers through it’s various communication channels. Kelly has also worked on account management, business development and sales, as well as strengthened engagement and increased the population of the Entrepreneur Country community.

Prior to joining Entrepreneur Country Kelly worked as a freelance journalist for Bauer Media on a range of men’s and women’s titles during crucial periods of digital transformation. Kelly also speaks at young entrepreneurial programmes, workshops and business schools, as well as sits on panels for industry events.

Website: www.entrepreneurcountry.com

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0 # Grace Montage 2012-04-11 20:32
Nice post. Networking events provide opportunity for each member to learn from one another and to have greater chances of getting clients or business partner/s. Networking I believe is considered to be one of the extra miles to do for the success of your business.
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0 # caroline hayward 2012-04-19 13:34
:D Well thought out targeted networking as well as adhoc meetings have opened doors for us that would have never otherwise been possible!
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0 # Siobhan Gurham 2012-04-20 12:26
This is a great piece well done Kelly
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