NBN Online for the week of December 3, 2007

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In This Issue:

Front Page
Turning Housing Around Top Priority For Treasury Secretary
Home Price Changes Vary Among Top 20 Markets
Coast to Coast
U.S. Lumber 2008 Outlook Dim as Housing Woes Persist
Economics & Finance
New Single-Family Home Sales Edge Up in October
Single-Family Loan Limit to Remain at $417,000 in 2008
Economy’s Fate in Fed’s Hands, PCA Economist Warns
November Sees No Rebound in Builder Confidence
Indianapolis Shines As Most Affordable Housing Market
October Starts Up But Single-Family Stays on Downward Slope
New Guide Shows Best Practices in Tax Increment Financing
Sales Offices Can Be Financed With SBA-Guaranteed Loans
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Vacuum Dust From Anchor-Bolt Retrofits
Research
Finalists Selected for EnergyValue Housing Awards
Builders Invited to Focus Groups on Products and Materials
Codes and Standards
Mandatory Fire Sprinkler Proposal Rejected in New York
50Plus Housing
AARP and NAHB Name Livable Communities Award Winners
Enter the 2008 50+ Housing Design, Marketing Competition
Remodelers
Maximize Referrals With Well-Planned Customer Network
Building Systems
Three Builders Say Prefab Costs Less, Delivers More
Awards Recognize Systems-Built Marketing and Design
Sales
Five Critical Stages to Effective Customer Relations
Free NAHB 'Ramp Up Sales' Audio Conference on Dec. 12
Tickets Available for The Nationals 2008 Gala at IBS
Education
Education Calendar
Green Building
Pulte Honored for Green Homes in Las Vegas
Online Green Certification Tool Ready for a Test Drive
Enter Green Building Awards, Applications Due Jan. 31
IBS
Plan for Success With IBS Pre-Show Education
Register Online for 2008 International Builders' Show
Safety
HBAs: Host a Fall Protection Training Seminar in 2008
Legal
New I-9 Employee Verification Form Now Required
Building Products
Top 10 List Gives Cement Products Green Design Edge
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on DIY, Fine Living and HGTV
Endowment
Submissions for Lee S. Evans Scholarships Due Dec. 7
Penn State Engineering Student Named Most Recent Glunt Scholar
Builder Achievement Award Deadline Is Dec. 3
Association News
Boston-Area Affordable Home Builder, Austin O'Toole, Dies
Drive Away With a New $500 GM Offer This Holiday Season
UPS Offers Up to 30% Discount to NAHB Members on Shipping
End Public Speaking Anxiety With ‘Spokesperson Training' at IBS
Calendar of Events
NAHB Career Center

Maximize Referrals With Well-Planned Customer Network

During a slowdown when leads become scarce, well-networked businesses can help sniff out new business and maximize referral opportunities.

“Fantastic customer service is a must to score referrals,” said Victoria Downing, president of Remodelers Advantage, a remodeling consulting firm based in Laurel, Md. that provides coaching, consulting and online resources.

According to a recent survey from Sun Trust bank, 51% of new business growth comes from referrals and 55% of businesses view word-of-mouth as the most effective marketing investment.

Skillful management of a strong referral network supports a thriving remodeling business, Downing said. With a little thoughtful planning, remodelers can develop many effective referrals, she added.

Downing offered six methods for building referrals:

  1. Develop a system to ask for referrals.

    Asking for referrals from customers is the first and most important step. Most customers are happy to provide their friends with help in finding a professional remodeler. But if they are not asked to provide referrals, customers won’t think to give them.

    Remodelers should create a clear and easy process for referrals ― and be sure to ask for contacts.

  2. Measure and track the best referral sources.

    Satisfied and well-connected customers may be the best advertising. If they appreciate the service they received they will spread the word.

    Track referrals to identify these customers and nurture the relationship to collect referrals.

  3. Create customer referral programs with incentives.

    An easy-to-understand process for referrals will make it accessible and usable for customers. Offering incentives for referrals will keep them coming back for more.

    Consider using customer testimonials in promotional materials and inviting customers to speak about their positive experiences at open house events or trade show booths.

  4. Improve communications with customers.

    Share the vision for the business with customers and ask for help in achieving business goals. Describe the profile of an ideal client, how many referrals the business needs and how customers will benefit from sending sharing referrals.

  5. Institute referral networks with local partners.

    Develop relationships with people who know people and who influence others. This may include bankers, hairdressers, ministers and others with ties to the community.

  6. Use positive reasons to reach out to customers.

    Contact prospects in the referral network several times a year with news, invitations to events or other appealing communications.


Before launching a new referral program, take an assessment of current customers and the referral rate. Adjust any gaps and lay out a plan before jumping in.

A committed and thoughtful approach will yield results. Be sure to track any progress and start with the fundamentals of excellent customer service.



Deliver Exceptional Customer Service

Take the “Profitable Business Through Quality Practices” course from The NAHB University of Housing and learn key strategies for providing a quality building/remodeling experience for your home owners.

Topics include meeting the quality challenge with customers, with competitors, and within your company.

This is a “must” for builders and remodelers who are ready to take their companies to the next level. Find out where upcoming courses are being held by clicking here, or call 800-368-5242 x8154 for more information.



Get your Professional Designation at IBS

Earning the CAPS, CGR, CGB or GMB designation demonstrates a commitment to excellence and keeps builders and remodelers on top of industry innovation.

A number of International Builders’ Show pre-show courses qualify for these builder and remodeler professional designations, or for continuing education needed for other NAHB designations.

For more information, visit www.buildersshow.com/PreShowEducation.


 

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