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You are here: Home / Community / What’s Networking Chandler’s Ford?

What’s Networking Chandler’s Ford?

June 18, 2013 By Janet Williams 1 Comment

Want to network locally and boost your business?

Networking Chandler’s Ford meets for a business networking breakfast fortnightly at the King Rufus, Winchester Road, Eastleigh, SO53 2DU.

They socialise, generate business referrals and share experiences.

If you are looking for a friendly, effective and inexpensive business networking group in Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh, Southampton or adjacent parts of south Hampshire, this networking group could be ideal for you.

Networking Chandler’s Ford operates on a not-for-profit basis with minimal overheads and low joining fees.

Image by halfrain via Flickr
Image by halfrain via Flickr

“Our meetings are friendly but structured. Each person has a two minute slot to introduce themselves and their services and outline the type of customers they are looking for, followed by a bit of time for questions and discussion around the table before breakfast.”

The aim is for local business people to meet each other at a time (7.00am-9.00am) that will not interfere with the working day, and at a price (£10) that will not break the bank.

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The members of the networking group are mostly one-man bands through to medium sized businesses, but they have contacts in businesses of all sizes.

If you’d like to get more business, meet new people and have a bit of fun, feel free to contact Networking Chandler’s Ford.

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  1. Grace Mc Gilveray says

    September 5, 2016 at 8:37 am

    Hello please could you tell me how I could attend your next network meeting. I live in Chandlers Ford and am a Sole Trader. Many thanks Regards

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