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Social networking is often done for career opportunities. Online networking is often dull and impersonal. 4Networking allows people to network in a fun, friendly way. 4Networking originally began with breakfast meetings where each individual would introduce themselves, their company and their position. The setting was fun and informal with people making jokes and focusing more on learning about each other than making a sale. The meetings would be half social and half business and more connections would be made because everyone was comfortable. 4Networking has now expanded to a website so that professionals allover England can connect online through chats and later meet at breakfast meetings. Create a profile and make business connection along with friendships. 4Networking is a great way to improve your career and meet interesting people.
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“Easy to network - even as a non-member of 4Networking you can set up your FREE online profile NOW and start networking with 3881 member businesses 24/7 across the UK. You need to set this up first to give you access to online members, booking events etc.
• Easy to try before you buy – visitors from any industry are welcome at every meeting. Try 3 times before joining – just pay £10 for your breakfast.
• Easy to find your nearest group – just click below and book your place NOW. There are now 63 groups across the UK see map HERE.
• Easy to join – try 4Networking on a 3 month trial with one group for just £50+VAT or…
• Easy to travel – take up a 4Networking Passport on a 2 month trial for just £100+VAT, giving you access to every 4Networking group in the UK. and above all…
• Easy to do business at fortnightly 8-10am breakfast meetings + online: no unnecessary rules, relaxed and friendly networking… join us TODAY.”
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The audio testimonials are very effective. Hearing the testimonials is even more effective than reading them because it makes it more personal and genuine. The 4Networking introductory video is also very useful and gives users and audio and visual example and explanation of 4Networking’s goals and techniques.
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4Networking could be seen as too informal in the eyes of some companies and businessmen and women. Does 4Networking have any future plans of expanding to other countries besides England?
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written by Dan McComb 7 Months 22 Days ago | |
| I agree that informality is a virtue when it comes to business networking, especially when it comes to independent or personal businesses, which account for 21 million of the 27 million businesses in the United States. For a US-based network that's doing similar things closer to home, check out http://biznik.com. | ||
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written by Brad Burton 7 Months 22 Days ago | |
| Thanks for that solid review, as MD of 4N, we've found that the informality is what makes 4Networking work so well. By stripping away the usual pontification and formality at our meets, this enables our members to get straight down to it. Ironically the informality means more business is done. Please do have a look and give us a try, in 2008 we aiming for 250 linked business groups across the UK. No one has ever managed this before. | ||