Week 43 (July 21 – July 27, 2025)
Introduction
“Good morning, everyone! Today, we’re going to explore a new perspective on PowerTeams—treating them as true partnerships. When we work together within a PowerTeam, we create more than just a referral group—we unlock the potential for greater collaboration, deeper trust, and consistent referrals. Let’s discuss how we can take our PowerTeam relationships to the next level.”
Body
“Here are three ways to strengthen your PowerTeam partnerships and tap into their full referral potential:
1. Think beyond referrals – A strong PowerTeam is about more than just passing referrals. It’s about supporting each other’s business growth holistically. Share insights, offer advice, and look for ways to collaborate on projects that elevate everyone’s success.
2. Host joint events – Create opportunities to showcase your PowerTeam’s expertise by hosting joint events, webinars, or workshops. By working together, you not only promote each other’s services but also demonstrate to clients the power of collaboration in solving their problems.
3. Become each other’s brand ambassadors – Take the time to really understand your PowerTeam Members’ businesses and values so you can confidently recommend them. When you act as a true advocate for their services, your referrals become more meaningful and impactful.”
Example
“Let’s say you’re part of a PowerTeam in the health and wellness industry, including a chiropractor, a nutritionist, and a personal trainer. By hosting a wellness event together, you’re not only promoting each other’s services but creating a holistic offering that attracts new clients and shows the synergy between your services.”
Conclusion
“PowerTeams are about more than just exchanging referrals—they’re partnerships that can unlock new opportunities for growth. By thinking beyond referrals, hosting joint events, and becoming brand ambassadors for one another, we can take our PowerTeams to the next level. Let’s commit to strengthening these partnerships and driving more success for everyone involved.”

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