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BNI Launches in Dulwich.


SueJ

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Hello


IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT....

PLEASE READ ON...


Today is national toast day - the kind that you eat!


With breakfast on your mind, and if you are in business, have you ever considered a Breakfast Business Club? If so how about meeting over breakfast and getting lots of business done before we even go off to work?


Interested? Well, I am a member of a business to business referral group that is keen to get to know you and make genuine referrals. Are you interested now?

It works because it has a tried an tested formula which we follow and it does, without question generate business.

It?s brilliant and it has now launched in Dulwich.


If you are keen to meet us on Thursday 4th March for breakfast (in your own home of course) and find out more then please send me an email, and I will send a personal invite to join us at this seriously good, business to business group. I only have a few invites so please only email me if you are really keen to grow your business.


It may not work for every person but it certainly works for every business because it is tried, tested and tracked. In fact, it?s probably the only tracked and tested system that does work!!!!


Remember to email me for one of my limited, personal invitations and all you have to do it enjoy your breakfast with us to find out more


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Owner www.suzannejames.co.uk

Owner Fifty Seven, on North Cross Road

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Hi I am part of this group too. We have been a start up group in Dulwich for a year. Generating business and growing the group. Now that we are of a sustainable size of members to survive we are having a launch event, letting Dulwich and surrounding areas know the go ot places for local businesses and to enrich the local communites. #keeoingbusiness local

Hello Ian R

For transparency I am a member of this chapter and hopefully I can answer your question...


BNI starts in an area as a core group and when it reaches a set number of members, it launches and becomes a chapter. The Dulwich core group has now reached the set number to launch and is about to become a chapter called Adventurers.


Why don?t you come along to out meeting on Thursday morning to find out more? I would be happy to send you an invite.


What industry are you in? I guess I should have asked that first!


SJ

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