MELVILLE, NY, June 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Top Producers Chapter of Business Networking International (BNI) will be hosting a networking event on Tuesday, June 14, 7am at the Spartan Diner located at 1580 Broadhollow Road in Farmingdale. BNI Assistant Director Glenn Haas will be the guest speaker on the topic of Growing your Business Through Word of Mouth Marketing.
Anyone interested in attending is welcome. The cost is $10 at the door to cover the cost of breakfast. Please contact Erik Wind at 516.882.6930 to RSVP or if you have any questions.
BNI (Business Networking International) is a global networking organization whose purpose is to increase business referrals among its members. BNI is a great way for businesses to experience growth by maximizing their marketing efforts through word of mouth.
Members join BNI in order to substantially increase the number of referrals they receive as well as network more effectively. BNI was founded by Ivan R. Misner, Ph.D., author of The World's Best Known Marketing Secret, Business by Referral, Masters of Networking, Masters of Success, Masters of Sales, It's in the Cards, Truth of Delusion? and The 29% Solution. Our style of networking is based on the philosophy "Givers Gain ," - if I help you, then you'll help me, and we'll all do better business," says Misner.
Website: http://www.bnitopproducers.com
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[Press-News.org] The Long Island Top Producers Chapter of Business Networking International to Networking EventOne of Long Island's most productive networking organizations will be hosting an open networking event.