How One Reliable Marketing Partner Turns Chaos Into Growth
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The biggest advantage in business growth (and life) isn’t a fancy strategy - it’s consistent, well-timed follow-ups.
Ever notice how the best connections in life don’t just happen? They’re built, nudged along, and most importantly, kept alive with a bit of effort. Timing and following up are the two most underrated moves you can make for your business growth and your personal relationships.
It’s not a fancy hack. It’s not AI-generated magic. It’s being the person who remembers to check in, sends the invite, or follows up on that conversation from three months ago.
You know that feeling when you bump into an old friend and say, “We should catch up sometime!” Then you both nod, maybe even exchange a few texts, but the meetup never happens. Fast forward six months, and suddenly it’s a little awkward to even reach out.
Finding a life partner and landing clients? Both come down to timing and following up.
I’ve lived this on both sides. I drifted away from friends because I couldn’t stay in touch – 1 or 2 missed invites, then 6 or 12 months go by, and it gets weird. The same happens in business. You lose touch with a prospect, and before you know it, you’re just another forgotten name in their inbox.
Most of the time, all it takes to bring things back is a single check-in. A simple “Hey, haven’t chatted in a while – want to catch up?” works wonders, whether you’re talking about a friend or a potential client.
I’ll admit, staying connected doesn’t come naturally to me. I’m not the guy who wakes up excited to organize a group hike or send out lunch invites. But I’ve learned the hard way that if you want to maintain relationships, personal or professional, you have to put in the effort.
So I set a recurring to-do to check in on my best mates I haven’t seen in a while. My phone pings me every few weeks, and I shoot off a message or set up a Padel game. Sometimes people can’t make it. Sometimes they bail three times in a row. I don’t mind if friends can’t make 1, 2, or 3 events in a row – it’s just timing, and I’m okay with that!
I’ve become the connector, the person who sets up lunch, Padel games, or hikes. It actually makes relationships stronger, even if take-up is hit or miss.
What has this got to do with business? Everything.
You might not want to be that connector friend, and that’s okay. But for your business, you don’t have a choice if you want to grow. Be the person who keeps in touch with your clients and prospects just as regularly as you check in with your friends. In business growth speak, that’s nurture.
Just like I have a recurring friend check-in, I have a sales pipeline stage where I do the same thing – check in and follow up.
It’s not about being pushy. It’s about being present. When you’re the one who remembers, you’re the one who gets remembered.
In business and your personal life, be the person who follows up, checks in and sets up invites. It might even lead to referral sales or new friendships.
A few months ago, we pitched a founder-led consulting company. Good conversation, but they said, “Not right now.” Easy to let that one slip through the cracks.
Instead, I set a reminder to check back in 60 days. Two months later, I sent a note: “How’s the pipeline looking? Any change since we last spoke?” Turns out, they’d just lost a big client and now suddenly had capacity – and urgency – to invest in business growth. Because I followed up at the right moment, we landed the deal.
If I’d waited six more months, or left it to chance, someone else would have closed them.
If you’re thinking, “Sure, but I have enough to remember already,” join the club. That’s why I make this as easy and boring as possible: automation.
Here’s how I do it:
If you’re not using a fancy tool, a recurring calendar event or even a sticky note works. The point is to build a system that takes remembering off your plate.
You don’t need to download seven new apps or create a 14-step workflow.
Try this:
Consistency is the magic ingredient. It’s about showing up, over and over, so when timing lines up, you’re already at the front of the line.
Next time you think, “I should reach out,” don’t wait. Set that reminder now – personal or business. You’ll thank yourself later.
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