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Title: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: richywilts on December 14, 2008, 11:19:34 pm
i went along to one of those business breakfast clubs last week in chester and found it quite interesting got a couple of leads and had a nice brekkie for the price of a tenner.  there was only about 14 people there so im not sure if there are other meeting where there are more people from walks of life.they tend to have one person for each career/trade and people pass on work to one another.

does anyone else go along to these and had any good work from them???
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: *Derek* on December 14, 2008, 11:36:17 pm
Sounds like the BNI network. There over here in Ireland too. I went to one as a guest got a job but haven't been back since.

Its a very early start and you can only miss something like 3 times in the year or your out.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: paulscotney on December 15, 2008, 12:01:26 am
You go once a week, £10 a time for brekkie. £520pa.  Much to  early for me as both branches that invited me were7am to   7.30am starts.  There are some threads on this. Some blokes have done well, others crap. I remember one chap said he loves the breakfasts but never gets any work.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: richywilts on December 15, 2008, 12:38:57 am
its 10 quid but monthly!!
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: Klean07 on December 15, 2008, 09:00:20 am
I went to a couple of meetings at our local business club last year cost £14 which included a 2 course hot meal. The last one I attended was the networking night where all the business clubs in West Midlands come together. You make sure you take about 200 business cards with you then away you go mingling around room introducing yourself to everyone and giving your cards out etc. I got 3 big jobs from that evening and also loads of business cards from everyone else.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: RO-Sheen on December 15, 2008, 05:02:11 pm
i went along to one of those business breakfast clubs last week in chester and found it quite interesting got a couple of leads and had a nice brekkie for the price of a tenner.  there was only about 14 people there so im not sure if there are other meeting where there are more people from walks of life.they tend to have one person for each career/trade and people pass on work to one another.

does anyone else go along to these and had any good work from them???

Yep, I went to one last year. £10 for full fry up, about 15 other people there from all different business'.

From that one meeting I got one small industrial unit for £25 every 6 weeks (20 minutes max), £30 for some offices every 4 weeks (20 mnutes max) and a large industrial unit every 6 months for £175 (4 hours max). I was also asked to quote for 2 different industrial units, 1 I didnt get and the othe I turned down due to difficult access.
I have been meaning to go back there again but will start in the new year.

Sounds like the BNI network. There over here in Ireland too. I went to one as a guest got a job but haven't been back since.

Its a very early start and you can only miss something like 3 times in the year or your out.

My Sister in law is the Assistant director of BNI Ireland. She keeps telling me to sign up as Window Cleaning is probably the easiest to get work for (BNI says you have to 'try to' bring work for one other business to every meeting). Will join up for that next year here in the UK
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 05:58:46 pm
I have never seen these near to where i live  :( how do you find out about these clubs  ???
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: Chris Galloway on December 15, 2008, 06:03:15 pm
I looked up these via google. Not really my thing, i cant do breakfasts anyway, i skip to lunch.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: RO-Sheen on December 15, 2008, 06:09:30 pm
I just tried googling Isle of Wight Breakfst clubs but didnt find anything. Then again I only looked for a minute. Might be an idea to look on the business link website or contact them. They might know where to find one or ask your accountant if he is a member of one.
Another idea is to ask in local hotels if they host any
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: cherubs cleaning on December 15, 2008, 07:04:33 pm
been to two waste of money


and the breakfast was crap




jerry
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 07:19:17 pm
Thanls for the quick look Ro Sheen , the hotels here do a monthly meeting but as far as i know it's justfor hotels.  :( But i will look further into this.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: matt on December 15, 2008, 08:19:19 pm
Join the round table, same thing and you get to do a bit for charity. ;D

you are so correct with that

my best mate was in the table then joined the masons, its allmost like the next step up

his table days were great, he got all his work from the table guys, then he joined the masons and went on up in the world, at his peak he had 30 bloke on for him, all the work was from the mason and the table
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 08:26:07 pm
Sooooooo how do you go about joining the square table or the brickies  ;D
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 08:39:08 pm
No secret winks ;) or hand shacks then ;)
Its all yellow pages now day  ::)
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 08:55:25 pm
So why are you a mason YWSC ?
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: wightsurf on December 15, 2008, 09:11:40 pm
To be honest i don't know alot about it but email me.
email removed
regards
Martin
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: matt on December 15, 2008, 09:39:49 pm
I'm a Mason, but I have never used it to further my business, but I have picked up the odd job.

It really isn't about business.

my best mate built his entire biz on the back of the table and the masons, he is the first to admit it

he has asked me to stand, but i was never really sure about it
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: williamx on December 15, 2008, 09:44:51 pm
My late father-in-law was a long standing mason, and he asked me to join, I knew nothing about it when I joined, but it has turned out to be one of my better decisions.

If you would like to talk more about it, it might be better by email rather than hijacking a thread.

 :)

Yes please williamx@talk21.com
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: gary evans on December 16, 2008, 07:56:23 am
Pure Hydro

Do you operate around cannock & great wyrley. Seen 2 vans with that name outside cafe the other day.

Gary
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: williamx on December 16, 2008, 11:08:01 am
I mainly work the south of Birmingham area, but I do have customers in West Brom - Kingsrtanding, Mere Green- Meriden-Coventry-Rugby and Surbiton in Surrey.

I like to travel ;D ;D
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: Ian Rochester on December 16, 2008, 10:22:53 pm
YWCS

"...death has no terror equal to that of the stain of falsehood and dishonour"

That's some signature you have there, sounds like a line from some masonic lodge.

Been to a couple of networking meetings and found them to be ok but not really for me, the last one I went to had 3 IFA's, a person doing websites, Mencap, an insurance broker, an accountant, a woman specialising in gift wrapping, a "virtual" PA, a life mentor and a couple of others who I can't remember.  Cost me £10 for a curry lunch and a coffee.

Did a fire restoration job on a Masonic Lodge last month and was very impressed with them, had a good chat with them about joining.
Title: Re: business breakfast network clubs
Post by: RO-Sheen on December 17, 2008, 05:22:15 pm
My late father-in-law was a long standing mason, and he asked me to join, I knew nothing about it when I joined, but it has turned out to be one of my better decisions.

If you would like to talk more about it, it might be better by email rather than hijacking a thread.

 :)

Could you send me the details as well please??? info@ro-sheen.co.uk

Thanks in advance