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Become part of the community

STARTING a business, particularly if you’re going it alone, can be a lonely time – working hard to get established and build up a client base that will make your new venture a success.

Support is available from a number of sources, and business networking is one that offers not just a deep well of experience and advice to draw from, but also puts your company in front of potential customers who can get to know you and your products or services so that they are confident in doing business with you.

The Business Club Northants offers networking that combines a valuable link with other local businesses and an emphasis on relaxed, social meetings that give guests the chance to relax at the end of the day while still networking with like-minded people.

The group offers three evening meetings each month in different areas of the county, with a wide and varied range of guest speakers, as well as a host of training and information sessions that can prove invaluable to a new business.

In addition, CEO Mike Willis holds an induction session each month, and membership also delivers access to a pool of contacts, social events and a database of fellow members.

Mike Willis said: “It is often said that people deal with people and building up a good relationship with the wider business community definitely pays dividents. It has been proven over the years that our member companies regularly do business between themselves, or pass on details of other members to their own contacts.

“The meetings are friendly and relaxed and newcomers are always made welcome.”

To find out more about the benefits of membership, or to arrange to visit one of the regular meetings as a guest to discover what The Business Club Northants can do for your business, visit the website www.thebusinessclubnorthants.co.uk or call Mike Willis on 01604 529173 or email

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