Business Networking Organizer
 Part Time

 

Organize network meetings for professional businesses.  By directing the networking, you also develop excellent contacts for your own company.  This can take just part of your day, and fits in well with someone who makes networking a large part of their daily work already.  Work with  California Chambers of Commerce.

 

Logistics:

  • You have a conference room and adjoining lobby area, along with free coffee and tea for visitors.

  • You can bring something in the way of pastries.  The building’s kitchen also has vending machines.

  • Receptionist can take your calls.  Calls in future can be patched to where you are, or placed into voice mail.

  • Coordinate some activities with the different chambers of commerce.  Maintain your membership with them.  Your focus can differ from the chambers, in that you perhaps solely on professional B2B companies, and how they can help each other.

  • This work description is more detailed, than descriptions commonly offered by recruiters.

 

Work with Independence & Creativity:

  • There’s no time clock.

  • Intelligent people thinking for their selves can thrive better without constant supervision.

  • Naturally, other associate businesses don’t wish to be liable for your actions.  You are solely responsible for your actions.

  • Be a risk taker like other successful entrepreneurs. Does large wealth come from common payroll checks?

 

Work When & Where You Want:

Think outside the box. The fastest growing region in San Francisco Bay Area is Solano County , between San Francisco and Sacramento on the booming  I-80 corridor.  Solano’s proximity to the Inner San Francisco Bay Area, with its lower living and labor costs, make it a good business location.  Your executive level work focuses on Solano, nearby counties, plus California.  Fairfield, the capital of Solano County is  35 min from the San Francisco Bay Bridge.  It’s maybe 15-25 minutes from Napa, Contra Costa and Alameda Counties during normal traffic.  It’s hard to work anywhere but in Fairfield.  Please tell us your interest level today, on working with us in growing Solano County, assuming the opportunity more than meets your needs?

 

Target Market:

  • You and other business associates choose business topics for network meetings, that interest a wide enough range of professionals.

  • Promote the organization without gimmicks, as the serious intelligent business executive is your target.  The quality of those who come is more important than their quantity.

  • Businesses outside Solano County can come as well.  This is how they can expand into the bay area’s fastest growing county.

  • Consider targeting the counties of:  Solano, Napa, Yolo, Sacramento, Contra Costa, San Joquim, Alameda, Marin, and Sonoma.

 

Finances:

  • Charge visitors and your members whatever amount you feel is best.  The first meeting might be free.

  • You manage all operations, and keep 100% of the proceeds.  The conference room and hot beverages are provided without cost. 

  • Our goal is to promote our associate businesses, along with more future professional companies.  Hence we wish you to keep all proceeds.

  • Receive free publicity in about 15 web sites targeting businesses in and around Solano County.  For example //// Solano’s best B2B site www.SolanoBusinessDirectory.com ////, and other good //// Solano County business information resource www.Solano.biz ////. 

  • You cover other publicity expenses, namely direct mail.  Electronic mailing lists for the target market are available with us free.

  • Free use of copier for your direct mail printing.  We have a postage meter and bulk mail permit (you pay the postage).  Or use a direct mailing house.

  • Some chambers of commerce will pay you for referring new members.  We promote the //// Solano Chambers of Commerce (www.SolanoChambersofCommerce.com) //// through our special site.

  • In conclusion: You receive free use of our facilities and services, along with some marketing support.  You benefit from the contacts and monies made.  We benefit from making the contacts.

 

 

Sample Mailer

(Your direct mailer might look something like below)

 

 

Solano – Napa Professional Business Networking

 

15 Min Discussion

Followed By 30 Min Networking

 

Local Public Relations:

Creative strategies. Doing PR on your own. How professional companies cost effectively achieve the desired public image.

 

Financial Leveraging:

Financing your professional business. Pulling equity from your business, home or other assets. Working with general lenders, or commercial loan specialists. Creative strategies.

 

“Home Business” Image Issues:

Cost effective ways of establishing your professional image. Costs little or nothing.

 

Insurance Premiums Cost Reduction:

Savings for your professional business and employees. Learning from other’s past mistakes. Creative strategies.

 

Local Human Resource Market:

Cost effective forms of employee motivation. Statistics on local labor pool. Pro’s and con’s of using recruitment agencies.

 

Stimulate Creative Thinking:

Our growing market’s culture. What is it ready for today and tomorrow?  Adapt new ideas, to our evolving local market mentality.

  

Comparative Regional Analysis: 

Compare San Francisco, with Solano County and the adjoining cities of Davis and Napa. A comparative regional, sociological analysis. San Francisco’s sociological effect on our evolving business community. Strategies to profit from the differences and similarities. When in Rome... 

  

Our Region’s Image:

Outsiders’ incorrect impressions of Solano, Napa & Davis.  Intelligent strategies for portraying our many region’s comparative benefits, to prospective clients from the Inner Bay Area. Led by Steven Kays, CBC.

  

Times:

Doors open 8:15 AM. Talk 8:30 - 8:45 AM. Networking until 9:00 or 9:30 AM. Mark you calendars.

 

Easy Directions: 

It’s near the I-80 West Texas ramp; and diagonally across Allan Witt Park, toward downtown Fairfield.  California Business Center is a 70 unit, two story professional office building.  It’s set slightly back from the street in a garden setting.  1652 West Texas Street, Fairfield.  2nd Floor Conference room.

 

Network

 

Help Each Other’s Professional Businesses Grow

 

 

Are you seriously interested?  If so, kindly fax your letter and resume, marked to the attention of “Business Networking Organizer”.  Fax 707 434-8400.  Thank you.

 

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