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They never seem to work for people who want to do things like raise finance.
I agree with joyrasmus in so far as women's only, men's only is missing the point alienating half your audience why would you do that?
In terms of fees it's the same anything you get what you pay for, I personally don't see it that way it's an investment! part of your marketing budget if you like; for me to get in and have over 150 per year personal 121's with the key decison makers of the companies I want to target and work with as suppliers as well would cost considerably more..so cost wise it's a no brainer.
I wonder though if these events are simply over populated with support services rather than actual decision makers of companies you want to work with??
You know what I mean - you will have someone from an Insurance Broker (i.e ME) a legal professional, a health & safety specialist, a printer, a PR specialist, someone who offers HR support etc etc etc... But is there really any companies that you can go meet pass on a business card and arrange a follow up meeting to discuss the potential for doing business?? Rather than relying on someone else to maybe pass on your name if it comes up in conversation with their clients.
There is an element of that but you can tell quickly who they are as people are usually upfront about it anyway. plus it doesnt mean you can engage and do business because you don't know who they know, for the most part it is business owners so they are KDM.
I see nothing wrong with quite frankly advocate the fact that your name gets out there beyond the meeting.
You never know where it might lead
High fee's - what is the hidden agenda? - whose pocket are you lining? all worth thinking about. Yup I would agree that from my experience networking can be good - but the best are free to attend ie the "jelly" co working / networking days.
I have had good and bad experiences. Personally I dislike the women only groups -just don't get it - they would be the first to object to men only groups!
One founder of a local all womens group refused to promote a special offer of my marketing book for her members - an excellent deal and one that would benefit her members hugely at the time - her agenda was that she would only allow the promotion if I joined her group (for a high price I add) - does this put her members interests first? I don't think so! needless to say I did not join !
Is this not networking? I prefer it like this, im warm, dry and can sit with my pink fluffy slippers on without anyone laughing at me!
Jessica