From Overlooked to Consistently Booked with Meaghan Chitwood

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9 min · 17 de may de 2026
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What makes someone truly valuable in business? It’s not just solving the one problem you sell. It’s becoming the person who knows how to solve many problems. In this episode of From Overlooked to Consistently Booked, Meaghan Chitwood continues the conversation with Alan “Dutch” Kerr of Swipe for a Cause to talk about how strong referral networks help businesses create deeper trust, stronger retention, and more opportunities. Because when you become known as the person who can connect people to solutions… you become incredibly referable. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: *  Why solving additional problems builds deeper customer trust  *  How referral networks increase your value to clients  *  The role curiosity plays in uncovering opportunities to help  *  Why well-connected people naturally become more referable  *  How BNI creates built-in accountability and trust  *  Why customers remember the people who solve problems for them  *  The difference between selling a service and becoming a resource  *  How generosity and relationships lead to long-term retention  THE BIG IDEA Customers don’t always remember: *  The quote  *  The pitch  *  The transaction  But they absolutely remember the person who helped solve a problem. Dutch shares how simply knowing the right people: *  Builds trust  *  Creates loyalty  *  Strengthens retention  *  And positions you as a valuable resource in your community  Because when someone says:  “Do you know someone who can help with this?” …and you do? That relationship changes.  WHY THIS CREATES MORE REFERRALS The businesses that grow the fastest often aren’t the ones trying to sell the hardest. They’re the ones: *  Listening closely  *  Paying attention  *  Looking for ways to help  Because every problem someone mentions becomes an opportunity to: *  Add value  *  Strengthen trust  *  Deepen the relationship  And over time, those moments compound into referrals. THE POWER OF A STRONG NETWORK One of the strongest points in this episode: A strong network allows you to confidently connect people to trustworthy solutions. Instead of saying:  “I don’t know anyone.” You become the person who says:  “I know exactly who can help you.” That changes how people see you. WHY BNI MAKES THIS EASIER Dutch and Meaghan talk about how BNI naturally creates: *  Trust  *  Accountability  *  Familiarity  *  Relationship depth  Because when you consistently build relationships with professionals you know, like, and trust… you become more valuable to everyone around you. IF THIS EPISODE RESONATES This is exactly what BNI is designed to do: Help business owners build relationships strong enough to create meaningful referrals and real collaboration. Find a chapter near you:  https://bit.ly/4n3WFPD [https://bit.ly/4n3WFPD] COMING UP NEXT Next week, we continue the conversation with Dutch and talk about: Why generosity builds a pipeline faster than strategy alone ever could. CONNECT & FOLLOW *  Subscribe for more episodes of From Overlooked to Consistently Booked *  Share this with someone building a referral-based business  *  Drop a comment: What’s one problem outside your service that you help solve regularly?

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