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...i'm thinking of starting my own businessHow can Women Into the Network help me ... I'm thinking of starting my own businessIf you are simply interested in the idea of working for yourself, wondering where to go for funding or where to get additional business support - then you’re not alone. All of our members are at different stages of business, from all walks of life, from different backgrounds and sectors, all with one common interest – going it alone! If you are at the early stages, WIN can help you: Learn how to network effectively at our popular networking or ice-breaker events. Go to Top 20 Networking Tips to find out what every networker should know. Boost your self-confidence and self-esteem whilst we offer you rehearsal space in a supportive and non-threatening environment. Meet your needs by offering you a choice of lively and interesting events, both women-only and mixed Put you in touch with like-minded people by way of the online directory, events and cluster groups Gain important contacts – potential clients, customers, suppliers & mentors. Create and develop ideas and offer sound advice and support. Signpost you to other business support & funding organisations Be motivated by highlighting stories of inspirational role models and offer opportunities to hear them tell their story Streamline your research by offering useful online resources Keep informed with relevant news, articles and events via newsletter, ezine and publications Gain profile via the website, our partners and media contacts Promote your launch and your business, submit your press releases free of charge and spread the word Remember, when starting up in business, you are not ALONE. There’s a wealth of support out there to help and guide you on your way to success. How to RegisterIf you think Women Into the Network could help you, then go to the Registration Page or call the WIN office on 0191 334 5502. |
"One wonders what would happen in a society in which there were no rules to break. Doubtless everyone would quickly die of boredom." Susan Howatch, British writer "WIN has been a fantastic source of support" |
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