Monday, August 31, 2009

Kildare Enterprise Week

Kildare Enterprise Board is hosting enterprise week

The Enterprise Bus will be in Athy (Monday 10-5), Newbridge (tuesday 10-5)m Kilcock (Wednesday 10-5) and Naas (Thursday 11-7). This is a chance to talk to experts from the board & also business banking.

There are also free business seminars:
  • Successful networking
  • Motivation for Success
  • Manage your Business Successfully through the Recession
  • E-Bay - an alternative way to boost your sales
For more information check out http://www.kildareceb.ie/images/stories/KCEB/enterprise%20bus%20timetable.pdf

Friday, August 28, 2009

Great Open Coffee meeting in Naas



Thanks to all who attended yesterday's meeting. There were lots of new faces & some familiar ones. And a greta range of businesses. I heard a few people mention they had some interesting conversations & made some good contacts.

We hope to see you at September's meeting in Maynooth (more information will be available next week).

Friday, August 21, 2009

Next Open Coffee in Naas: Thursday

Less than a week to the next Open Coffee meeting which will be held on Thursday 27th at 1030 in the Statler Bar in the Osprey Hotel, Naas.
http://www.osprey.ie/directions.html

Come along for a chat & a coffee.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Calming Network Nerves

We are delighted to bring you networking tips from Derbhile, Making Words Work for Your Business (www.writewordseditorial.ie).  WriteWords is an editorial and copywriting service, specialising in articles, press releases, web content and media advice.



1. Decide what you want the meeting to achieve from the meeting. For example, you might decide that you want to make five new contacts, or that I want to make people aware of a particular service that my business offers.

2. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Have a quick look over my elevator pitch to ensure that the points I want to make are fresh in my mind. Take the time to make sure I have all the materials I need.

3. Grooming. You may already look professional in your office clothes, but a quick spritz will give an immediate lift to your spirits.

4. Take several deep breaths. It'll keep you calm as you enter a room full of people.

5. Find a common ground. Commenting on the venue, the refreshments and the size of the crowd is often a good ice breaker.

6. Ask about their business first. It'll show how interested you are and it'll also give you an idea of whether you can be helpful to them.

7. When describing your business, describe it in terms of how you can help them. Talk about the service you offer which is of most relevance to them, or talk about clients with similar business that you have helped.

8. If you're new in business and don't have a business card, take along a one-page precis of your business, with your contact details and a brief description of what your busines does.