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		<title>How Do You Ask a Client to Lunch?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems many executives choke a bit when it comes to inviting a client out to lunch ... and the bigger the client, the more anxiety about lunch. It's really easy to invite a client to a business lunch - and you are only limited by your own creativity.]]></description>
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<p>You are ready to invite a really BIG client out to lunch. You have the perfect <strong>&#8220;power lunch&#8221;</strong> spot picked out. You have your corporate expense account ready to roll. You just can&#8217;t figure out the best way to invite a client to lunch. You are not alone!</p>
<p>Seems many executives choke a bit when it comes to inviting a client out to lunch &#8230; and the bigger the client, the more anxiety about lunch. It&#8217;s really easy to invite a client to a business lunch &#8211; and you are only limited by your own creativity. I&#8217;m saving the VERY best method till the end &#8211; but don&#8217;t skip ahead. If you do, you&#8217;ll miss some great ways to get creative!</p>
<p>Imagine an executive&#8217;s secretary walks into his or her office around 11AM,</p>
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<p>and sets a shiny gift bag on the exec&#8217;s desk. &#8220;This came for you just now.&#8221; Inside the shiny bag, the executive finds a brown paper bag. In the bag is a square, sandwich-sized container with a VERY dull sandwich inside &#8211; perhaps two slices of plain white bread with a single piece of American cheese between them or a classic PBJ, and an apple.</p>
<p>Written on the outside of the lunch bag in black marker, a note reads: <em><strong>&#8220;You call THIS lunch? Meet me at The Palm next week for a steak! ~ Robin Jay.&#8221;</strong> </em>Your business card is stapled to the top of the bag. Really &#8230; who could resist an invitation like THAT?!</p>
<p>A stunt like this is over-the-top &#8211; but wouldn&#8217;t YOU love it if someone went to that much trouble to invite YOU to lunch?  I know I would!</p>
<p><em>If you want a more subdued method for asking a client to lunch, a written invitation can work, though be careful you don&#8217;t come across as desperate! Sometimes, in today&#8217;s fast-paced business world, catering to old-fashioned methods might make you seem out-of-date; send a quick text message invitation &#8211; <strong>&#8220;When can I take you out to lunch?&#8221;</strong> &#8211; and you might seem insincere or uncaring. It can be challenging, indeed!</em></p>
<div id="attachment_649" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 137px"><a href="http://robinjay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/telephone.jpeg"><img class="size-full wp-image-649" title="telephone" src="http://robinjay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/telephone.jpeg" alt=" How Do You Ask a Client to Lunch?" width="127" height="77" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">You can always just pick up the phone ~</p></div>
<p>There is always the phone call. Be direct &#8230; and be friendly. Now that I&#8217;m an entrepreneur, one of my pet peeves is people calling who 1. Don&#8217;t identify themselves IMMEDIATELY, and 2. Don&#8217;t get to the purpose of their call directly. If I don&#8217;t know you, why would I want to go to lunch with you?</p>
<p>Remember W.I.I.F.M.!!! What Is In It For ME?! I don&#8217;t get to socialize with my dear friends as much as I would like &#8211; so for me to make the time to have a lunch with a stranger, there had better be a good reason.</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Breakfast is the New Lunch&#8221;!</strong> &#8230;or shall I say, <strong>&#8220;Coffee is Quicker&#8221;!</p>
<div id="attachment_650" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><strong><a href="http://robinjay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/latte-art-universe.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-650 " title="latte art - universe" src="http://robinjay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/latte-art-universe-300x225.jpg" alt="latte art universe 300x225 How Do You Ask a Client to Lunch?" width="210" height="158" /></a></strong><p class="wp-caption-text">A coffee date can be &quot;Outta This World!&quot;</p></div>
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<p>If you want to BUILD a relationship with someone by asking them to break bread with you, you might have an easier time getting them to say &#8220;yes&#8221; by making it easy FOR THEM. Coffee is fast. Meet them near their office.</p>
<p><strong>BEST OF ALL:</strong> The VERY BEST way to invite a client to a business lunch is to find someone who <strong><span style="color: #800080;">PERSONALLY KNOWS YOUR PROSPECT</span></strong>. Ask THEM if they wouldn&#8217;t mind setting up a lunch date. Tell them lunch is on you. This &#8220;Middle Man&#8221; of sorts knows both of you. They will probably be delighted to help you arrange a meeting. And &#8211; of course &#8211; they will get to enjoy a wonderful free lunch!</p>
<p><strong>WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS: <span style="color: #ff0000;"><em>Network, network, network! </em></span></strong>EVERY time you attend a networking event, you will meet at least 10 people who each know at least 10 people &#8230; and so on. Ask around. Find someone who knows the people you want to get to know.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #000080;">Remember: An INTRODUCTION is the VERY best way to meet someone new.</span></strong> If you can arrange an introduction, asking clients to lunch will be the easiest thing you&#8217;ve ever done.</p>
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<p>Fasten your seat belts and hang on! I&#8217;m off to another <em><strong>FABULOUS business lunch</strong></em> and I want YOU to come along for the ride! Here are some super tips and techniques for building <strong>PRODUCTIVE </strong>relationships over a meal (or coffee; breakfast is the new lunch!) There is no better way to create quality <strong>FACE TIME </strong>than by sharing a meal with clients and associates! <em>Share a Meal &amp; Close the Deal! </em>You&#8217;re about to discover how I earned my nickname as <em><strong>&#8220;The Queen of the Business Lunch&#8221;!</strong></em></p>
<p>Special thanks to Solveig Thorsrud-Allen and <a title="Visit The FIRM Public Relations site" href="http://thefirmpr.com/newsletters/issue11/index.html" target="_blank">The FIRM Public Relations</a> for inviting me to share my expertise.  The tips I reveal in this video will help you to make the most of mealtimes! Enjoy this outstanding video from The FIRM Public Relations.<br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 07:13:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meeting someone for coffee or breakfast at eight o'clock in the morning is a wonderful way to accomplish your relationship-building goals while saving time and money.]]></description>
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<p>Is breakfast the new lunch? ABSOLUTELY!</p>
<p>As &#8220;<strong>The Queen of the Business Lunch</strong>,&#8221; I ought to know; I personally hosted more than 3,000 client lunches while I was an advertising account executive and saw my sales increase by more than 2,000%. As many of you know, my tips and techniques for building business over meals was chronicled in my award-winning book, <a href="http://robinjay.com/products" target="_blank"><em><strong>&#8220;The Art of the Business Lunch: Building Relationships Between 12 and 2&#8243; </strong></em></a> which is currently in twelve languages. There is nothing as effective as breaking bread for getting to know a client, to learn more about their business, understand their needs, and find better ways to help them achieve their goals. <strong>Something magical happens when you are in a social setting,</strong> sharing food. But budgets have been busted, expense accounts annihilated, and time to savor sandwiches and conversation is at a premium!</p>
<p>I am recommending breakfast meetings as an effective way to break bread in this <strong>&#8220;new economy&#8221;</strong>!</p>
<p>There have been so many changes in business over the past few years that even though a business lunch would still be ideal, many professionals just don&#8217;t have the time for it anymore. Working mothers can&#8217;t spare an hour and a half out of their day since they have to pick up their kids at five o&#8217;clock. And <strong>executives with billable hours</strong> &#8211; like attorneys &#8211; have always had a hard time getting away for any length of time during the work day.</p>
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<p>Meeting someone for coffee or breakfast at eight o&#8217;clock in the morning is a wonderful way to accomplish your relationship-building goals while saving time and money. It&#8217;s not apparent that you may be suggesting breakfast as <strong><strong>a way of </strong>saving on your expense account</strong>. Instead, it will simply seem like a more efficient way to get together.</p>
<p>The pace of business has picked up incredibly over the past few years. Today people just don&#8217;t have time for long, languishing lunches. <strong>The 3-martini business lunch</strong> of the late &#8217;60&#8242;s and early &#8217;70&#8242;s – where lunch rolled right on into happy hour – <strong>is long gone</strong>. But most of us used to be able to get away long enough for a decent lunch.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s business environment, however, people just have too much work to do. If the professionals with whom you do business still have time for lunch, <em><strong>I urge you to seize those precious hours in the middle of the day</strong></em> to take those clients out. The mid-day hours can become the most productive time of your day. But for those who either don&#8217;t have time themselves or whose clients don&#8217;t have any time to spare, breakfast done right can help you to achieve your traditional business lunch goals.</p>
<p>Traditional lunchtime goals are primarily about <strong>building relationships</strong> &#8211; and trust me&#8230;.something absolutely magical happens over a meal. People let their guard down and they open up. You&#8217;ll discover information about their business that you would never learn in an office setting. And the more you know, the better you will be able to help your clients achieve their goals…and that is really what it&#8217;s all about. <strong>People prefer to do business with people they like</strong>, and there is no better way to get to know someone than by sharing a meal with them. And if you don&#8217;t have time or the budget for a high-end lunch, then <strong>breakfast is the next best way to build relationships.<br />
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I recommend meeting at a <a title="To visit Starbucks, click here" href="http://starbucks.com" target="_blank">Starbucks </a>or neighborhood coffee shop for morning meetings. Meeting over lattes and muffins doesn&#8217;t just help you to save a bundle on meals, but it also assures that you&#8217;ll get that quality &#8220;face time&#8221; that is essential to business success. It&#8217;s a lot like working out. A lot can happen during your day to sabotage a planned after-work visit to the gym. Your friends might want to meet for happy hour or you might end up having to work late. Anyone who works out regularly will tell you that getting their workout done and out of the way <strong>first thing in the morning</strong> is the best way to succeed.</p>
<p>Scheduling breakfast meetings can have the same advantage; by getting together with clients before their regular day begins, you have little chance of things coming up that might interfere or cause them to reschedule. Just because you&#8217;re busy doesn&#8217;t mean you can drop the ball on connecting with clients. <strong>Networking breakfasts</strong> are also an outstanding way to get in front of many people at once. Mornings have never been better for building profitable, productive business relationships.&#8221;</p>
<p>What do you think? Have you tried substituting breakfast meetings for long lunch meetings? Are you saving a bundle? And have you been able to accomplish the same goals?</p>
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