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RE: FN-FORUM: BNI
date posted 24th August 2004 16:42
Are you calling me a tirekicker? ;)
We did very well out of our stint at the BNI. However it was a lot of
hardwork. It was made harder because we weren't certifiable networking
nuts, so bringing in the 1+ referal a week and finding guests (espcially
for visitor/stack days) was tough going. To begin with we got a lot of
rather rubbishy small jobs, but the bigger ones did come along as did
partnerships with other businesses (For example designers).
Norman
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Sent: 24 August 2004 16:53
To: Norman Beresford
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: BNI
I've had good reports, but mostly from people who are certifiable
networking nuts :-)
You'll still get your fair share of timewasters, tirekickers etc.
Still it's all
about "getting out there" and getting yourself known. Never let a good
marketing opportunity down!
On 24 Aug 2004 15:14:59 -0000, Paul Airy
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