How to Invite Visitors to Your BNI Meeting

Inviting a visitor to your BNI meeting comes down to three things: thinking of someone whose business would benefit, asking them warmly and specifically, and sending a registration link so they arrive expected. The best inviters aren’t the pushiest. They’re the ones who make it easy.

Who should you invite to a BNI meeting?

Invite business owners who would benefit from referrals and fit the chapter’s mix. The best guests are people you would happily vouch for: past clients, trusted suppliers, and owners in trades your chapter doesn’t yet cover.

Start with your own network. Think about who complains they need more customers, who does great work, and who would represent you well in the room. Gaps in the chapter’s categories are gold, because BNI seats one business per category. If your chapter has no commercial cleaner, no photographer, or no mortgage broker, those are open seats worth filling with a strong visitor.

How do you ask someone to visit your BNI meeting?

Ask warmly, specifically, and without pressure. A good invitation is personal, not a sales pitch. Tell them exactly why you thought of them and keep the commitment small: one visit, as your guest.

Offer to register them so it feels effortless, and give them the day, time, and location up front. If they have never been to a networking meeting, point them to what actually happens at a BNI meeting so they know what to expect. Then follow up once, closer to the date. A single friendly reminder turns a polite yes into someone who actually turns up.

What should your BNI invitation message say?

A good invitation message says why you thought of them, what the meeting is, when it’s on, and offers to register them as your guest. Short and personal wins. Here is a message you can copy and adapt:

“Hi [Name] — I’m part of a local business networking group here in the Orlando area, Countyline Connections (BNI). We meet [day] mornings, and I immediately thought of you and [their business]. Would you come along as my guest one week? I’ll register you so you’re all set — here’s the link: [registration link].”

Swap in a genuine reason you thought of them. That one personal line is what turns a generic invite into one people say yes to.

How does a visitor register for a BNI meeting?

A visitor registers by completing the chapter’s visitor registration form before the meeting. It takes a minute and means the team knows to expect them. Share the link, and the chapter confirms the date, time, and location.

Registering ahead does two things. It means your guest is welcomed by name instead of arriving cold, and it lets the chapter seat them properly. Timing the invite around a visitor day gives guests the best possible first experience, with more visitors in the room and a warmer welcome. Remind them to bring business cards and a one-line description of what they do.

This is the moment it all comes together. Once someone says yes, don’t leave it to memory — send them the Countyline Connections visitor registration form right away so they’re locked in and expected. Register your guest here and we’ll take care of the rest.

Why do BNI chapters encourage members to invite visitors?

Chapters grow through visitors, and growth is what keeps referrals flowing for every member. A BNI chapter runs on the businesses in the room, so a steady stream of guests keeps it strong.

Every visitor is a potential new member, a new referral partner, or a connection that helps someone in the chapter. Inviting is not a chore you do for the group; it directly widens your own referral network. The members who invite regularly tend to be the ones who get the most out of BNI, because they’re constantly bringing new relationships into their orbit.

Ready to invite your first guest?

Got someone in mind? Send them to register as a guest at Countyline Connections in the Orlando area, and grow your own referral network while you’re at it. Register your visitor now.

Frequently Asked Questions About Inviting BNI Visitors

How do I invite a visitor to a BNI meeting?

Think of a business owner who would benefit from referrals, ask them warmly and specifically, and send them your chapter’s registration link so they arrive expected. Keep the invitation personal rather than salesy, and follow up once before the meeting.

What should I say when inviting someone to BNI?

Keep it short and personal: say why you thought of them, briefly explain what the meeting is, and offer to register them as your guest. One or two warm sentences work better than a long pitch, and tone matters more than perfect wording.

How does a visitor register for a BNI meeting?

A visitor registers by completing the chapter’s visitor registration form before the meeting. For Countyline Connections in Orlando, share the registration link and the chapter confirms the date, time, and location so the guest arrives expected and welcomed.

Why do BNI chapters encourage inviting visitors?

BNI chapters encourage inviting visitors because a steady flow of guests is how a chapter grows and how members widen their own referral networks. Every visitor is a potential new member, referral partner, or connection that strengthens the whole chapter.

What should a BNI invitation message say?

A good BNI invitation message says why you thought of the person, names the meeting and its purpose in one line, gives the day and time, and offers to register them as your guest with a link. Warm, short, and specific beats long and formal.

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