Category: Referral Group Benefits

  • Brian Surowiec Is “Essential” In Caerusnet

    Brian Surowiec Is “Essential” In Caerusnet

    Years ago, I was deeply disappointed by the company I hired to revamp the Caerusnet website.   As a result, I had become very skeptical of people in the website design space making promises they couldn’t deliver on.    I asked a Caerusnet Member and Facilitator, David Kozler from Kingdom Cartridge, if he knew of someone he really trusted to work on my website.  I said “Please don’t refer me to someone, unless you really feel they’re fantastic.”  Dave said, “I have the guy you’re  looking for!” and he quickly referred me to Brian Surowiec from Essential IT.  Since then, Brian’s company not only fixed the issues with the Caerusnet website but they’ve since gone on to do more work for me and I am an extremely satisfied customer.  Brian also joined Caerusnet as a Member and a couple years later, decided to launch the Caerusnet Milford team as a Facilitator.  Brian is also instrumental in a company he and his wife run together, Strawesome, which sells reusable glass straws all over the world.  I had the chance to interview Brian for this unique and informative success story.

    How long have you been in your profession? 25 years.

    How did you get into this field? I was offered an entry-level IT job right out of high school at Oakwood Healthcare in Dearborn (now part of Beaumont).

    What is the best thing about your business/career? It’s like a game of basketball – a constant movement that requires changing, adapting, problem-solving, creativity, new relationships, teamwork, keeping score, training, coaching, etc.

    How are you different and/or what’s your niche?  Essential – in that we also work well with essential business, like hospitals, etc.

    What is it about the Caerusnet model that you like most? I like that it’s facilitated – both as a Member and as a Facilitator. As a Member, I can just show up to the meetings and focus 100% on connecting with the team rather than having my attention split between connecting and doing some other job/role. I’m an ‘ex-BNI’ Member who served in all the leadership roles during my 5 years in that organization; it felt like it was like having a second job to me.  As a Facilitator, I enjoy leveraging my networking and small business experience with the great tools and structures Caerusnet provides to lead my group. Facilitating a group to benefit my local small business community is very satisfying and fulfilling to me.

    Any tips on learning how to find situations where you can create a referral or invite a visitor? I always ask my customers what marketing methods they choose to grow their business. Usually, that opens up the conversation where I might learn something new and they typically ask me the same question back. It leaves a wide-open opportunity to share Caerusnet or anything else that might be valuable for them to explore.

    Tips on how to be successful in Caerusnet?

    Two part answer.  A) Set your intentions. Make a list of what you want to create or have happen out of your participation in Caerusnet. Then make a list of actions you could take to move towards those outcomes. Pick a few and take action. Show up and participate. Look back at your intentions from time to time. You might be amazed.  B) Do Trust Builder Meetings every week. Find ways to get to know and trust your Members; work-related and personally, if possible. I find getting to know what life experiences the other person has and what they are interested in supercharges my ability to become aware of ways I can support them in addition to referrals.

    Want to connect with Brian?  Find him using the Member Search Engine by clicking here!

  • Staying Connected With Erika McNamara & Steven Zyskowski

    Staying Connected With Erika McNamara & Steven Zyskowski

    Join Caerusnet Founder, Steven Zyskowski and long time Caerusnet Brighton Member, Erika McNamara (estate planning attorney), as they discuss the importance of having our affairs in order … especially in these times.

  • Staying Connected & Doing Virtual Trust Builders

    Staying Connected & Doing Virtual Trust Builders

    One thing is for sure, using online video meeting platforms is a great way for “Caerusnetters” to stay connected.  With virtually everyone working from home these days, this is the perfect opportunity for us all to connect online and do those all important Trust Builder Meetings.  When the social distancing orders are lifted, those of us who used our at-home, online time wisely will be in a great position to succeed when the world returns to “normal”.

    Before the social distancing orders were put in place, the Founder of Caerusnet, Steven Zyskowski, paid a visit to the Caerusnet Milford team where he met transformation coach AJ during their team meeting.  Then, the two connected on LinkedIn and agreed to follow up by doing an impromptu Trust Builder Meeting on ZOOM, which they agreed to share with the Caerusnet network.

     

  • Staying Connected with Caerusnet’s Facilitators

    Staying Connected with Caerusnet’s Facilitators

    In this video recorded ZOOM meeting from March 27th, 2020 – Caerusnet Facilitators discuss how to effectively lead during the global crisis and the commitment to stay together. Most Facilitators attended the ZOOM meeting and the ones on the screen are: Tom Hamp and Chaz Carrillo (Lansing) Steven Bebber (Saline), Doug Moffat (Brighton & Ann Arbor), Brian Surowiec (Milford), Amber Keyes (Ypsilanti) along with Caerusnet Founder, Steven Zyskowski.

     

     

     

     

     

    https://youtu.be/RWHmG50BmZo

  • PODCAST How cold is cold calling these days?

    PODCAST How cold is cold calling these days?

    From Soundcloud’s “So, your in sales?” podcast, enjoy listening to this new “know, like, trust” discussion between Michigan Caerusnet Members Roger Burnett (Social Good Promotions) and Val Kearns (Paychex).  Especially important if you do hunting and farming in the sales world.

    Payroll processing industry vet Valerie Kearns joins me for a look at the COVID_19 economy to learn which industries are still open and working, how employers are approaching their own payroll and how changes in approach-ability among business owners make this a unique opportunity in sales for those still willing to put in the work!

  • Destruction Depot Stays Connected In Caerusnet

    Destruction Depot Stays Connected In Caerusnet

    by Steven Zyskowski

    To say Rachel Crawford has been “destroying it” as a Caerusnet Connections Howell Member would be an understatement.  I met Rachel recently and was fascinated by her unique business.  I would assume that after everything we’ve all been through, and stay at home orders are lifted, more people than ever will be paying a trip to Destruction Depot to let our their inner anger and rage.  Plus, it’s just plain fun to smash things.  Join me as we all learn more about this awesome business and Member!

    How long have you been in your profession? We opened Destruction Depot in August of 2018.  Prior to that, I spent 15 years working in public education as a truancy officer, teacher and school counselor. I spent 18 months working at an awful job in corporate America before I took over running the rage room full-time.

    How did you get into this field? On our first date in 2014, my husband, Matt, spoke of opening a business where people would pay to destroy things as a stress reliever. I thought he was crazy, but he never let go of this vision. In June of 2018, I encouraged him to make it happen. We found a little space in Brighton and opened six weeks later. At the time, we were both working in corporate America and were only open on the weekends. In January of 2019, I was downsized from my job and we decided that I would take over running the business full-time. My background was in public education, so running a business was a new domain. I had to learn and hustle, and Caerusnet helped me grow my skills and provided new resources to learn more about running our business.  I helped grow our business into Michigan’s Top Rated Rage Room and a destination for date nights, parties and corporate team building events.

    What is the best thing about your business/career? Nearly everyone who visits Destruction Depot leaves smiling. We offer a unique experience and we work hard to provide a personalized and memorable experience to our customers.

    How are you different and/or what’s your niche? Rage rooms are a unique industry. Our personalized customer service sets us apart from the other rage rooms. We also allow our customers as much time as needed for their sessions, which is much different from other rooms that only allow 15-20 minutes per session.

    What is it about the Caerusnet model that you like most? I like the opportunity to get to know my teammates through Trust Builder Meetings. I’m a bit awkward so having the chance to talk to people one-on-one is much easier for me than in a whole group setting.

    Share a success story about why giving referrals/bringing visitors are beneficial to you. When I first joined Caerusnet, I was new to business ownership and new to the area. The team helped me build my network and also become more comfortable about talking about my business. Through passing referrals, I’ve had the opportunity to host several birthday parties at the rage room for teammates and their families.

    Any tips on learning how to find situations where you can create a referral or invite a visitor?
     I still find inviting visitors to be a challenge but there are referrals everywhere. It’s nice having a team filled with professionals that you can trust when any need arises.

    What is your strategy with your Member Minute and your Spotlight Presentation? Having people actually experience the rage room first hand is amazing. We hosted the end of year Caerusnet meeting for all of Wendy Caverly’s Caerusnet Connections teams. It was fantastic to allow the team Members to experience first hand how good it feels to break a mug or a wine bottle or destroy a printer.  The hands-on approach is always key for our business.

    What is your approach to positioning yourself as a resource in the community? As a former educator, I value anything that can help children. We try to support any organization that benefits children. Although, it’s not the biggest part of our business, we are sometimes recommended by local therapists as a place for people to physically release their feelings of grief, loss, trauma. Most of the time, we provide a unique entertaining outlet, but we are also a therapeutic resource for those who need it.

    Tips on how to be successful in Caerusnet? Attendance is important. Be there.  Let your team know that you can be counted on to show up. Even if you are not someone with a huge network, take the time to hold Trust Builders with your teammates to learn more about them, so you can brag about them and recommend them to others when appropriate.

    Share how your Caerusnet Members have positively influenced you or your business besides passing referrals.  I first learned about Caerusnet from Rachel O’Connor (Massage Livingston) through a Mom-to-Mom group on Facebook. Rachel is brilliant, kind and creative and I have learned much from her about promoting business and being a positive team Member.

    Want to watch a cool video and learn more about Destruction Depot?  Watch this CLICK ON DETROIT link for a featured story!

     

  • Staying Connected With Steven Z & Jimmie P!

    Staying Connected With Steven Z & Jimmie P!

    This episode of Staying Connected In Caerusnet features Caerusnet Founder, Steven Zyskowski and Executive Wealth Management CFP, James “Jimmie” Plaskey. How has today’s world shaped the view of this intelligent, young CFP? Any thoughts on staying strong and positive? #knowliketrust #godsofopportunity #caerusnet

  • PODCAST:  Skydiving for Referrals Without A Parachute

    PODCAST: Skydiving for Referrals Without A Parachute

    Listen in on this “So, You’re In Sales?” PODCAST featuring Caerusnet Facilitator, Wendy Caverly (Caerusnet Connections) and Caerusnet Member, Roger Burnett (Social Good Promotions) for a valuable discussion about her path toward capitalizing on her biggest strengths and finding the courage to go for it when nothing even suggested success was waiting. We also cover the exploding referral team trend and why participation in one-on-one networks has leapfrogged digital platforms in creating meaningful scale for small and medium sized businesses.

    Love the mechanics of selling? Looking for ways to improve your skills? Wonder how other successful salespeople manage their lives? Time spent listening to guests of the “So, You’re In Sales?” podcast will sharpen your ax and make you better at what you do.  Be sure to check other the other treasures in the free library of podcasts found on the “So, You’re In Sales?” podcast.  Follow, like and share!

  • Staying Connected In Caerusnet During These Times

    Staying Connected In Caerusnet During These Times

    Caerusnet Facilitators ready and willing to help Members stay socially connected and safe during the COVID-19 crisis via ZOOM Meetings.

    Lately, business is anything but usual! In order to help us all stay connected during these interesting times, Caerusnet Facilitators met virtually last week to discuss how to keep referral team Members connected virtually, via video conferencing.   We are an inspired organization and we understand how valuable staying connected is, especially in today’s world.

    Around this time in March every year, most Michigan Caerusnet teams take a “spring break”.  Most teams are not scheduled to meet in-person again until after mid-April (check with your Facilitator for your team specific meeting dates and times).

    In the event in-person meetings are not an option, most Facilitators will be fully ready run live, real-time, virtual Facilitated referral team meetings via video conferencing for our Members (and their guests) during the regular posted meeting times.

    What will a virtual Caerusnet Facilitated referral team meeting be like?

    Much like the in-person meetings:

    • Toolbox Education to help us stay referral-sharp.
    • Member Minutes to educate, coach and motivate us.
    • We will Pass Referrals during the online meetings.
    • Visitors are welcomed to attend the online meetings.

    Stay tuned for personal instructions from your Caerusnet team Facilitator.

     

  • PODCAST: Discovering Sales Greatness, Even During the Great Recession!

    PODCAST: Discovering Sales Greatness, Even During the Great Recession!

    2008 was an unfortunately unforgettable year for most Americans and Mike Langford’s sales and marketing career was forged in some of the most difficult days of that Great Recession!

    Listen in on this “So, You’re In Sales?” PODCAST featuring Caerusnet Members Mike Langford (Turtle Hut Internet Marketing) and Roger Burnett (Social Good Promotions) for a relevant discussion about how new entrants into the economy back in 2008 handled that challenge within the economic conditions of the time and the ways it has affected Mike’s willingness to take risk to achieve increasing levels of success today.  This is especially relevant as history often repeats itself … or at least rhymes with the past.

    Love the mechanics of selling? Looking for ways to improve your skills? Wonder how other successful salespeople manage their lives? Time spent listening to guests of the “So, You’re In Sales?” podcast will sharpen your ax and make you better at what you do.  Be sure to check other the other treasures in the free library of podcasts found on the “So, You’re In Sales?” podcast.  Follow, like and share!

    Click the link below to hear the podcast!