Business Categories

One or two members, keen to develop our groups, have asked me about which categories of business providers are we looking for at each group?

proNet limits membership to just one business type or ‘category’ for any particular group.

This idea isn’t a new idea in the world of business networking groups we do admit, but it’s a popular concept that our members wanted to adopted as it allows a representative from a particular business sector to network at our meetings without having to worry about their competitors’ stealing their thunder.

One Category, One Group

So for example, the IFA at our Spen Valley meetings has exclusivity of his business type within the group. No other IFA is allowed to join that group. This gives him a competitive advantage over his competitors, particularly when the building blocks of trust and familiarity associated with business networking groups like proNet’s, are thrown into the mix.

It works well in small networking groups.

Category List

The category vacancies at any one of proNet’s groups varies from time to time as members come and go, however for now, you may download a list of available categories that are vacant at both our Spen Valley and Bradford groups by clicking this link [PDF document that opens in a new browser window]

Who Do You Know?

Do you know anyone in these categories? There’s a place waiting for them at our next business networking meeting.

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