All of our WBN meetings are relaxed, informal and fun – we are a very supportive group where you can be yourself and ask for help.
At all our meetings there is an opportunity for all attendees to tell us about their business and what they do. We will be networking and getting to know each other better. We also use break out rooms and discussion topics to increase business knowledge.
At this meeting we will be talking all about Ideal Clients – our SEO and visibility expert Andrea Rainsford will be leading the discussions. If we define our ideal client we can tailor our website, emails, social media and all marketing content to speak to our ideal clients, offering a solution to their problems and pain points. This can make a huge difference in attracting the right audience for you and your business.
If you want to learn from the best book why not book a place and join us?
Womens Business Networking was founded by Sharon Louca.
Sharon’s passion is providing women in business with the support they need to feel in control, grow a profitable and successful business, and alleviate stress and overload.
We all want our business to succeed, evolve, and turn a profit. After all, isn’t that the driving force behind many of our decisions to start-up in the first place?
However, being a small business owner can also mean you are everything to everyone.
The Women’s Business Network is the perfect platform to offer the kind of support you deserve. Our fabulous group is dedicated to the empowerment of women in business in the community through virtual networking, and membership options.
What does the Women’s Business Network offer?
• Supportive and friendly environment
• Zoom Networking
• Private Facebook group
• Panel of experts
• No one seat policy – collaboration over competition
• No geographical restrictions – open to UK and Europe
Fancy being part of this fantastic community of like-minded women. Why not come along to one of our meetings and see if we are the right fit for you and your business. We allow visitors to attend 3 times before we would ask them to join.