PITTSBURGH, PA, September 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) On November 7, 2012, Pittsburgh proudly joins major cities such as Dallas, Houston, Pittsburg, Tampa, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Denver, Memphis, St. Louis, Nashville and many others throughout the United States, as host for the wildly popular and highly successful Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival! Now in its 9th year and currently in 50 major cities!
What is the Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival? "Chocolate Blues" is a giant business to business networking event that brings together hundreds of business owners and professionals. This event features a business expo, open networking, door prizes, ice breakers, networking games, on the spot appointment setting, round table workshops, a giant business card exchange, business coaching, brainstorming circles, book signings, media mixers, blues background music and of course, chocolate treats!
This is one of the largest, most successful and longest running networking events in the country...Hundreds, sometimes thousands attend Chocolate Blues. The goal is usually 500-800 participants but sometimes the crowds are much larger. As many as 2,730 people have shown up for a single event. Plan for 500 and don't be surprised if your expectations are exceeded.
Pittsburgh Chocolate Blues
and Business Networking Festival!
The Kingsley Community Center
6435 Frankstown, #201, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
10am to 4pm Come & Go
More Info at http://www.bizfestival.com and The Kingsley Communitry Center Directions
There are many ways to participate at Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival!
Attend as a Networker: Bring 300-500 business cards & your appointment book.
Be a Featured Vendor: Showcase your products and services, hand out literature, book appointments, sell products & collect leads. Our vendor fees are low and vendors receive admission tickets to pass out.
Host a Round Table Workshop or Coaching Circle: This is our standard vendor package, with a twist. See your local director for details. Contact james@bizfestival.com
Sponsor an Event: Sponsorship includes our standard vendor package, plus extra perks, recognition and advertising in our national magazine.
National No-Show Sponsor: Chances are you can't personally be at all of our events, but now your business can be!
Be an Ambassador: Are you new to networking or maybe you're a little shy? If so, working the door as a greeter or hosting one of our games is a great way to get involved, learn the ropes and get connected.
For advanced and bulk ticket purchases, call James Boggus 469-387-8151
LIMITED VENDOR SPACE IS AVAILABLE! CALL TODAY!
Vendor & Sponsor Details and Application are at
http://www.bizfestival.com
Pittsburgh Chocolate Blues and Business Networking Festival
Exclusively for Business Decision Makers
2012-09-08
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