My company is involved in window cleaning & carpet cleaning. I have been a member of BNI since march this year. The fees and the breakfast costs and the time costs are nothing in comparison to what I have personally gained from BNI. Reading the previous posts there are a lot of misconseptions about the organisation.
I know that BNI has brought me a lot of quality refferals, a few one offs and a few big contracts. I consider BNI to be an important addition to my business and I look forward to doing business at every meeting. If you are an outgoing person, like meeting people and offer a quality service you will do well at BNI. If you are introverted or offer a poor service you wont last long. BNI is like many organisations in that the more you put in the more you get out. Givers gain this is the motto of BNI.
If you join you will lock the competition out of your chapter, one chapter one profession that the rule, so you will be the only one recieving that type of work from your chapter. Once people know you and trust you the work gets a lot better believe me. Members will give you small jobs to test you. A painter in our chapter has just gained a £35000 contract. I just got one last week for £2700. For some members the £1000 per year is peanuts, me included.