
Most people think referrals are about industry alignment.
You’re a lawyer, I’m a broker, boom, we’re a referral match.
But Power Groups aren’t just about putting the “right” professions together.
They’re about building real relationships with people who genuinely want to grow their businesses, just like you do.
Because here’s the truth:
The better you understand how someone actually works, the easier it is to refer them, confidently and consistently.
It’s not about chucking a name across the table.
It’s about opening the right doors for each other.
Want more referrals? Build real business friendships.

Referrals flow when there’s trust.
And trust grows through regular interaction, not just coffee chats, but conversations with intention.
Start asking:
- What does this person actually do for their clients?
- What kind of work do they love?
- Who are they really looking to meet?
You might be trying to send a business coach leads, but they don’t want “just anyone.”
They want a strong accountant who sees when a client’s overwhelmed and wants to be a part of the solution.
Or a financial advisor who hears, “I want to build my business, but I don’t know how.”
If you don’t know who they serve, who they’re ideally looking for, then you’re wasting your time and there’s as the referral will probably not be a match, for either party.
Power Groups vs. Traditional Networking
We’ve all been to networking events where it’s all about business cards and elevator pitches.
Nothing wrong with them, but they don’t go deep enough.
Power Groups are different.
They’re not about quick wins or surface-level connections.
They’re about building an inner circle of people you trust, and who trust you.
The kind of relationships where referrals aren’t random, they’re intentional, relevant, and high quality.
If you’re constantly “networking” but not seeing results, ask yourself:
Are you collecting contacts, or are you building connection?
Power Groups Keep You Top of Mind

The people who get the most referrals?
They’re the ones who stay front of mind, not because they show up the most, but because they show up meaningfully and give back to the relationship.
So if your referrals have slowed, ask yourself:
- “How well do I actually know the people I spend my time with in business?”
- “Who do I want to understand better?”
Power Groups Work When You Do
Spend time with people who want to grow- after all as the phrase goes ” you are who you spend your time with” so choose wisely.
Get curious about their business.
Share yours with clarity.
Because Power Groups don’t work on autopilot, they work when you contribute and work them.
And when you invest time into real connection, that’s when the referrals start to flow, not as a favour, but as a natural part of your business growth.
Because Power Groups don’t work on autopilot, they work when you work them.
And when you invest in real connection, referrals become a natural outcome, not a hopeful bonus.
So next time you’re at a networking event, don’t deal out your business cards like a croupier at a casino.
Be selective.
Be strategic.
Build relationships that actually go somewhere.
Because real referrals come from real connection.
And Power Groups are where that starts.
Happy Networking.









