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alltopbooks
4th November 2004, 20:39
...like this one!
I am trying to join them - does anyone know any with a reasonably large membership. I am a member of www.ecademy.com which has lots of (active or inactive) members and www.shell-livewire.com. But Ecademy is social as much as business and livewire is only about 2000 people.
Any suggestions please?
Regards
Dilip Sinha
www.alltopbooks.co.uk
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Toon
5th November 2004, 07:08
I don't know if linking to forums is allowed so I apologise in advance if theyre not. I also use www.aardvarkbusiness.net/chat
Eagle
5th November 2004, 14:53
Hi Dilip
Try a UK Google on 'business forums'. :)
webvideo4u
5th November 2004, 15:29
I also use the Aardvark forums and the owner is a good guy. You should get plenty of help there and it's growing very quickly.
With regards to Ecademy being as much social as business, I think this is the same with all networks and to be honest you have to be social to get the business.
After all, no one buys from someone they don't like.
Anonymous
9th November 2004, 21:38
I couldn't agree more..
Cheers
Ozzy
11th November 2004, 10:38
Another forum I am aware of is www.startups.co.uk although the format of that forum makes it very hard work to use I'm afraid - yet its quite busy.
Rachel Habacus
12th November 2004, 11:51
Hi Dilip,
There's also www.youcangetit.co.uk/forum but I think like Live Wire, this is primarily for 18 - 30 year olds.
Toon,
Great tip on the Aardvark website!!
Rachel
Toon
12th November 2004, 12:33
Another forum I am aware of is www.startups.co.uk although the format of that forum makes it very hard work to use I'm afraid - yet its quite busy.
I used to use this a lot but they'ce changed the layout of the forum as you say so now I never visit it.
Ian J
12th November 2004, 13:18
http://www.teneric.co.uk/forums/ is a small forum for general business which I rather like since I found it a couple of weeks ago.
Small but friendly
Barry Varley
28th November 2004, 00:15
This site on networking groups (http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/entry/9817137581524458) contains lots of information. The lists it contains seem to cater for all types of groups including a section on business network groups.
Barry Varley
Acutest Ltd
adam
30th December 2004, 00:18
www.youcangetit.co.uk/forum is for all age groups and also offers a number of services (more to come) for its members such as great value printing, 0845 numbers and as said more to come.