Our Philosophy
The philosophy of this
organization is built upon
the idea of Givers Gain: By
giving business to others,
you will get business in
return. This is predicated
on the age-old idea of "What
goes around, comes around."
Our Mission
The mission of BNI is to
help members increase their
business through a
structured, positive, and
professional "word-of-mouth"
program that enables them to
develop long-term,
meaningful relationships
with quality business
professionals.
Belonging to BNI is like
having dozens of sales
people working for you...
...because
all of them carry several
copies of your business
cards around with them. When
they meet someone who could
use your products or
services, they take out your
card and recommend you.*
It's as simple as that! It's
simple because it's based on
a proven concept by BNI
Founder, Dr. Ivan Misner,
called "Givers Gain." If I
give you business you'll
give me business and we'll
both benefit as a result.
Last year alone, members of
BNI passed 5.6 million
referrals...
...which generated over $2.3
billion dollars (U.S.) worth
of business for its members!
BNI is a business and
professional networking
organization that allows
only one person per
professional classification
or specialty to join a
chapter.
Would you like to increase
your business by 20%, 30%,
50% or as much as 100%?
You can see results like
this! Many have. Some
participants have added as
many as 50 new clients in
the first 2 years!!!
Successful businesses depend
on word-of-mouth.
Word-of-mouth advertising is
the best advertising there
is.
BNI provides a structured
and supportive system of
giving and receiving
business.
It does so by providing an
environment in which you
develop personal
relationships with dozens of
other qualified business
professionals. By
establishing this "formal"
relationship with other
people, you will have
the opportunity to
substantially increase your
business.
(*) Note, some professions,
specifically attorneys and
certain health care
professionals, may not be
permitted to seek direct
referrals through in-person
solicitation through the use
of business cards pursuant
to their ethical code.
Members of BNI that belong
to these professions are
directed to follow their
profession's own ethical
guidelines.