West Kent Networking

Business Networking in West Kent - Events in Tunbridge Wells

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john nye commented on Sharon's blog post '£1 January Sale'
thanks but no thanks.  John
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Arthur Lewis is now a member of West Kent Networking Thursday
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Discussions posted by Tom Housden Wednesday
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Julie S Courtney is now a member of West Kent Networking Feb 6
 

West Kent Networking - Where Networking Works

Founded in 2007, West Kent Networking is a free site and offline networking group for like-minded business people to link up, offer mutual support, exchange business contacts and generate sales leads for each other.

Why we’re different


No joining fees, no breakfast meetings, no dull speakers, non-for-profit, all new members are screened but there’s no exclusion if a trade is already represented in the membership.

WKN is all about building relationships between local businesses and business people and promoting each others´ services or products. We however frown on hard selling tactics, just inform - don't be a pain.

So what are you waiting for?


Sign up today, get approved and then create your business profile. Delve into the forums and talk about issues that affect you and your business. Write about your business news or other topics in your own blog. And most importantly RSVP to attend the West Kent Networking events.

Do not forget all this is free and hopefully becomes your number one online and offline tool to gain business and talk to like minded people.

Business News

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CBI Cuts Its 2012 Growth Forecasts - Again

The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has cut its growth forecasts for 2012 for a fifth time - but still believes the UK will avoid another recession.
 
 
 

Blog Posts

Sharon

£1 January Sale

Posted by Sharon on January 29, 2012 at 10:59pm 1 Comment

john nye

Innovate

Posted by john nye on January 27, 2012 at 2:00pm 0 Comments

john nye

Responsible Capitalism

Posted by john nye on January 24, 2012 at 2:39pm 0 Comments

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