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I need a housesitter, not just any housesitter though…

…next year our son is getting married and so we are planning to take a few days off on either side and turn it into a real break away. We haven’t had what I call a proper holiday for over 3 years.

But…to have a proper holiday we need a housesitter – someone who will stay in our house, walk & feed the dogs, feed the goats, llamas & chickens twice a day, and make sure everything is locked up against the nightly visit of the local fox (he/she doesn’t come along very often but the night that they aren’t locked up is the night the fox’ll turn up)!

So, if anyone knows anyone who does that sort of thing in the area, can someone please give them my number or leave a comment here.

Thanks!

Kevin

Real benefits from networking

There are so many networking breakfasts, lunches and evening events we could go to, but what value are they to us? Is our time better spent doing something that will achieve tangible results rather than chatting to people who we are unlikely to use us as suppliers or have no interest in our business as potential customers?

To me, two of the biggest benefits of networking are ideas and advice. That’s why I tend to focus my real-world networking time on NDBA events and COMBEbusiness events, which cover my local territory of Ilfracombe, Woolacombe and Combe Martin, because I favour an open approach over a sales-based approach, which I don’t believe is always appropriate.

Last Wednesday, our COMBEbusiness event looked at the business training and development strategy we are developing at our immediate local level. We did something that often gets forgotten: we asked businesses what they need to achieve their development plans?

What was amazing is that instantly we saw people connecting as one business owner expressed a need and another one revealed how they could help with that need. This would not have happened if those people had not attended the event.

This demonstrated to me the power of networking. Yes, we are all looking for new clients and business, but I think that the opportunity to develop my business significantly is more important in the long term than winning one piece of work which won’t necessarily lead to more. In the longer term, being a better business will attract the higher value clients we want to target.

With formal business support from the public sector receding, this is a reminder of what a huge reservoir of experience and expertise exists within businesses in North Devon. I think networking can help the many of the area’s businesses develop and prosper.

Online networking – why?

As with many face to face networking events, there is very little point in going just the once, because it is the regularity and therefore the relationship building that becomes important. People want to get to know you before they feel that they can recommend you, and it isn’t really possible to get to know in just a single meeting.

The North Devon Business Alliance meet monthly, we move around North Devon (this month we are at the Pack O’ Cards in Combe Martin, next month we will be at the Chichester Arms in Bishops Tawton and in December we will be somewhere in the Bideford area) and so it isn’t possible for every member/guest to come to every lunch, but somehow you need to maintain contact and keep in touch.

That is where online networking becomes important, it bridges the gap between meetings and allows people to keep in touch in between our lunches and indeed other networking events.

Popular sites such as facebook, twitter and LinkedIn all give you the ability to keep in touch with one another as does smaller blogging sites such as this one! Here, you can post your news, write articles relevant to your industry, create discussions surrounding the news stories of the day. And, here’s where the maintaining contact bit comes in, read and comment on other peoples posts, the more you create discussion and participate in discussions the more people will take note of your posts and news.

So, what are you going to blog about?

A big welcome to the NDBA website!

I have to give a big shoutout to Stacey Pledge & Robert Zarywacz for getting this new website together and with it a boost to all our members to get interactive with the world in general and with each other in particular.

Who am I…well I was one of the founding members of the North Devon Business Alliance and in some form or another we have been going for well over 3 years now, and have had several hundred people during that time come along to one of our business lunches (nearly always on the last Friday of each month) where we try and engage with the whole of North Devon, not just Barnstaple, not just Bideford but the whole of North Devon.

Our next lunch is in Combe Martin, the one after in Bishops Tawton and for Christmas we hope to be in Northam! Next year, we hope to go up to Lynmouth and down to Holsworthy, and in between times to keep in touch via Twitter, facebook, LinkedIn!

Whether you are an existing member, want to come along as a guest, or even would like to be a member, please do get in touch!

 

This is business networking . . .

Yesterday was the September monthly North Devon Business Alliance networking lunch. I always look forward to it as it is a great way of ending the month, especially when things have been busy, but yesterday it seemed to really buzz.

The food and service at the Chichester Arms in Bishop’s Tawton were superb and so was the company. We welcomed both NDBA members and new faces from all parts of North Devon: Barnstaple, Bideford, Braunton, Chulmleigh, Ilfracombe, Lynton, Northam, North Molton and more places.

One of the aims of the NDBA is to bring together businesses from across the area, breaking down some of the barriers that sometimes build up. Yesterday’s lunch was a good example of this in action.

We also had some useful conversations on the high cost of parking throughout North Devon, renewable energy, training for businesses and this new NDBA web site.

Sometimes it can be hard to assess the value of networking events and, with time at a premium, there has to be a good reason for attending. Yesterday I came away thinking that the time had flown by as everyone chatted to each other. Yes, I did a brief presentation on the NDBA and new web site (we don’t usually have presentations), but what was most important was the one-to-one conversations to create business relationships.

I can’t wait for the next one at the Pack of Cards in Combe Martin on Friday 28 October.