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frank7898

Small business owner here, wondering if anyone had suggestions to broaden my network.  There's no such thing as a bad idea just different perspectives so I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts!

Please keep negativity to a non-existent level.  thank you!

mugteck

               Perhaps you could tell us what the business is?

Lotus Eater


    Small business owner here, wondering if anyone had suggestions to broaden my network.  There's no such thing as a bad idea just different perspectives so I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts!
Please keep negativity to a non-existent level.  thank you!
   

    -@frank7898


There is a peripatetic Swedish Gentleman on this site who is a self confessed business guru especially when it comes to the Philippines. He goes by the name of Coach (the clues in the handle) 53. DM him.

Cherryann01


        Small business owner here, wondering if anyone had suggestions to broaden my network.  There's no such thing as a bad idea just different perspectives so I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts!Please keep negativity to a non-existent level.  thank you!         -@frank7898

There is a peripatetic Swedish Gentleman on this site who is a self confessed business guru especially when it comes to the Philippines. He goes by the name of Coach (the clues in the handle) 53. DM him.
   

    -@Lotus Eater


The Olympic Games are on now,perhaps Coach is a little busy at the moment.

Aki Smi

@frank7898

Hi! As a fellow small business owner, I appreciate your positive approach to networking! Here are a few suggestions to broaden your network:


Attend Industry Events: Conferences, trade shows, and seminars are great places to meet like-minded professionals and potential clients.

Join Local Business Groups: Chambers of Commerce and local business associations can offer valuable connections.

Leverage Social Media: Platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook can help you connect with industry leaders and potential customers.

Collaborate with Other Businesses: Partnering with complementary businesses can open up new networking opportunities.

Host Your Own Events: Organize workshops, webinars, or networking events to attract people to your business.

I’d love to hear what has worked for others in the community as well!


Thank you!

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