A new generation of business networking in Stoke on Trent and Staffordshire!

25/06/2010

Business For Breakfast, launched in April 2010 by Regional Director Stuart Walton, has been well received within the local business communities of Stoke on Trent and Stafford. With four established groups, and further plans to expand across Staffordshire and into Shropshire, Business For Breakfast has already made a positive impact and is set to be a roaring success.

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As a member of the Stoke on Trent ‘Thursday’ Group I can clearly see the benefits of a positive and proactive approach to regular hosted business networking forums. Having taken part in several networking events, I truly believe Business For Breakfast is the most cost effective way of attracting new clients and generating new business, as well as raising your business profile. In a friendly and dynamic atmosphere all members and guests have the opportunity to meet new people and build mutually beneficial relationships, receive qualified referrals, recommendations, and one-to-one meetings all on the basis of ‘know, like and trust’. Ultimately attracting better business to all of the members.

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Regional Director of Staffordshire Business For Breakfast, Stuart Walton, provided me with his thoughts on business networking, “Any business of whatever size and type can positively benefit from networking or belonging to a referral organisation, not only from the increased business opportunities but from the learning opportunities with other businesses in your network.[nbsp]I am constantly amazed by the generosity shown by our members to each other in terms of advice and help. It is truly inspiring working with them every day.”

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If you are interested in becoming a member of Business For Breakfast please see the attached link for further information and to find a group in your region:

[nbsp]http://www.bforb.com/index.php?pag=cms[&]id=135[&]p=map.html

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