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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 7 MIN

Stop Networking for Clients. Do this instead

from Small Business Big Visibility · host Jason McKenzie

Most small business owners network for the wrong reason. They walk into a room looking for clients. They leave with nothing. Six months later, they've spent thousands of hours and zero dollars made, and they conclude networking doesn't work.The truth: networking works fine. The version most small business owners practice is broken. In this episode, I'll walk through three broken assumptions costing small business owners thousands of hours: that more events equals more clients, that the people in the room are your prospects, and that good work earns referrals automatically. Then I'll cover the three shifts that actually build a referral engine, including why 5 strong referral partners outperform 50 weak acquaintances every time, who actually belongs in your referral ecosystem (it's rarely who you think), and the follow-up cadence that separates business owners with steady referrals from the ones still chasing every new networking event.This is the first episode in a new series on building a referral engine for your small business. We'll cover who your actual referral partners are, how to find them, how to build the relationship, and how to keep it producing over years.After 15+ years helping small businesses get more visible, I've watched plenty of owners burn out on networking before they ever figured out what it was for. The owners who win at this aren't more outgoing or more charming. They're playing a completely different game.CHAPTERS:0:00 Have you been networking for months with nothing to show?0:33 Meet Bob: six months of effort, zero clients1:24 Broken assumption #1: more events equals more clients2:33 Broken assumption #2: the people in the room are your prospects3:54 Broken assumption #3: good work means referrals show up automatically4:46 Shift #1: measure depth, not events attended5:09 Shift #2: identify your actual referral ecosystem6:13 Shift #3: treat referral partnerships as long-term assets6:48 The follow-up mistake that kills most networking relationships7:21 What's coming in the rest of this seriesMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:🎧 Coming next in the referral engine series: identifying your real referral partnersABOUT SMALL BUSINESS BIG VISIBILITY:A podcast for small business owners who want practical, real-world strategies to grow without burnout. Hosted by Jason McKenzie, founder of Boise Web and a 15+ year veteran helping small businesses become more visible, more profitable, and more sustainable.Episode 402🔗 https://smallbusinessbigvisibility.com/#SmallBusinessOwner #ReferralMarketing #SmallBusinessNetworking

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Most small business owners network for the wrong reason. They walk into a room looking for clients. They leave with nothing. Six months later, they've spent thousands of hours and zero dollars made, and they conclude networking doesn't work.The truth: networking works fine. The version most small business owners practice is broken. In this episode, I'll walk through three broken assumptions costing small business owners thousands of hours: that more events equals more clients, that the people in the room are your prospects, and that good work earns referrals automatically. Then I'll cover the three shifts that actually build a referral engine, including why 5 strong referral partners outperform 50 weak acquaintances every time, who actually belongs in your referral ecosystem (it's rarely who you think), and the follow-up cadence that separates business owners with steady referrals from the ones still chasing every new networking event.This is the first episode in a new series on building a referral engine for your small business. We'll cover who your actual referral partners are, how to find them, how to build the relationship, and how to keep it producing over years.After 15+ years helping small businesses get more visible, I've watched plenty of owners burn out on networking before they ever figured out what it was for. The owners who win at this aren't more outgoing or more charming. They're playing a completely different game.CHAPTERS:0:00 Have you been networking for months with nothing to show?0:33 Meet Bob: six months of effort, zero clients1:24 Broken assumption #1: more events equals more clients2:33 Broken assumption #2: the people in the room are your prospects3:54 Broken assumption #3: good work means referrals show up automatically4:46 Shift #1: measure depth, not events attended5:09 Shift #2: identify your actual referral ecosystem6:13 Shift #3: treat referral partnerships as long-term assets6:48 The follow-up mistake that kills most networking relationships7:21 What's coming in the rest of this seriesMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:🎧 Coming next in the referral engine series: identifying your real referral partnersABOUT SMALL BUSINESS BIG VISIBILITY:A podcast for small business owners who want practical, real-world strategies to grow without burnout. Hosted by Jason McKenzie, founder of Boise Web and a 15+ year veteran helping small businesses become more visible, more profitable, and more sustainable.Episode 402🔗 https://smallbusinessbigvisibility.com/#SmallBusinessOwner #ReferralMarketing #SmallBusinessNetworking

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