From Overlooked to Consistently Booked with Meaghan Chitwood
What if your competitors could actually help grow your business? In this episode of From Overlooked to Consistently Booked, Meaghan Chitwood sits down with Alan “Dutch” Kerr of Swipe for a Cause to talk about one of the most misunderstood ideas in business: Collaborating with competitors. Because the businesses that grow long-term often aren’t the ones protecting territory… They’re the ones building relationships. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: * Why competition doesn’t have to create conflict * How collaboration leads to stronger referrals and better customer experiences * The difference between a scarcity mindset and an abundance mindset * Why “doing what you do best” creates more trust * How referring business to a competitor can actually strengthen your reputation * Why curiosity and communication are critical in business relationships * How BNI naturally creates collaboration instead of competition * The long-game mindset behind sustainable business growth THE BIG IDEA Most people walk into networking thinking: “How do I get business?” But the businesses that build the strongest referral networks ask: “How can I help?” Dutch shares how working with competitors instead of against them creates: * Better customer experiences * Stronger referral relationships * More trust in the marketplace * And ultimately, more business for everyone involved Because sometimes the best thing you can do for a customer… is refer them to someone else. WHY THIS WORKS When you understand: * What you do well * What someone else does better * And where your strengths differ You stop operating from fear. And you start building: * Collaboration * Respect * Long-term relationships That’s the abundance mindset. THE “SHOCK MOMENT” THAT BUILDS TRUST Customers remember unexpected honesty. When you tell someone: “You know what? I think this other person may actually be a better fit for you.” …it creates trust instantly. Because people are so used to being sold to. That level of honesty stands out. And those moments become stories people tell. WHY BNI CHANGES THE WAY PEOPLE NETWORK Dutch shares how BNI helped shift his perspective from: * Nervousness * Competition * Self-focus …to: * Listening * Curiosity * Collaboration * Relationship-building Because over time, you stop thinking only about yourself… And start genuinely caring about the success of the people around you. IF THIS EPISODE RESONATES This is exactly what BNI is built around: Relationships. Collaboration. Trust. Referrals. If you want to grow your business through real connections: Visit 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: How solving problems and providing real solutions creates trust that lasts. CONNECT & FOLLOW * Subscribe for more episodes of From Overlooked to Consistently Booked * Share this with someone who sees competitors as enemies * Drop a comment: What’s one collaboration that changed your business?
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