Treat your business to an early Christmas present

Date published: 31 October 2006


Rochdale Online has teamed up with Networking4Business to help local businesses. On Thursday 7 December they are hosting a business event at and sponsored by Rochdale Football Club.

The informal event is specifically designed to assist businesses to gain both new business and new contacts. The event will be relaxed and yet business focussed with no pressure or commitment.

There will also be an optional seminar and guided tour of Rochdale Football Club.

The agenda is as follows:

  • 1.30pm to 2.30pm  nbsp;
    Will Kintish Seminar on how to gain new contacts and business from the main event.

  • 2.30pm to 3.00pm 
    Chat and mingle with your fellow delegates and put Will’s advice into practice before the main event.

  • 3.00pm to 5.00pm 
    The Main Event. Make new business contacts.

  • 5.00pm
    Guided tour of Rochdale Football Club

The seminar will provide a fascinating insight in how to gain the most from the main event. Mark Greenwood from Networking4Business says: “I have seen Will Kintish present on more that half a dozen occasions and can honestly say that I have never been bored and always learn something new.”

Whilst the main event commences at 3.00pm, and officially concludes at 5.00pm, previous events have continued beyond this time as business people find them both enjoyable and of benefit.

It costs only £10 (pay on the door) to attend with no membership fees.

Book for the main event at: www.networking4business.com/booking-form.htm

On receipt of your booking you will be contacted to see whether you would like to attend the seminar beforehand.  A decision can be made on the day in relation to the guided tour.

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