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  • 🎯 Who Do You Need to Meet? 🤝✨

    Good morning, Bizhubbers! Hope your Thursday is treating you well and you’re powering through to the weekend.

    Let’s dive in and make today count, shall we?

    Is there a need you’ve been struggling to meet? Maybe you need guidance from someone who’s walked your path before. Or perhaps you’re looking for someone with a…

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    Stuart Morrison, Annelize Kidd and 3 others
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    • This is such a great initiative, @hannah — thank you! 👏

      I’m just about to print a batch of flyers for my business (StudioOne9@UK) and would love to support someone within the BiZHUB community if anyone here owns or runs a printing company. I usually go through online platforms but would much prefer to keep it local and collaborative. Let me… Read more

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      • Happy Thursday, Bizhubbers! Is it really already Thursday again!? Not long until the weekend! Or more excitingly, our Bordon Networking event at Blackmoor Golf Club tomorrow morning, followed by our “Creative Hub’ launch at the shed in the afternoon (3pm – 5pm)

        This week I’m giving you a networking tip…..pay attention!

        🤝 Don’t Just…

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        Annelize Kidd, Stuart Morrison and 2 others
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      • 🎉 Throwback Time: Your First Job Ever! 💼✨

        Good morning Bizhubbers!, What a fabulous sunny Thursday.

        Let’s have a little trip down memory lane, shall we?

        I want to know: What was one of your first jobs (the most memorable), and what did it actually teach you? Did it shape your future career or make you determined to never have to work again?

        Maybe…

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        • So, my first ‘job’ was a paper round, aged 11. Does that qualify for child labour?…. I’m not sure. But what happened in the 80s stays in the 80s. The guy who ran the shop was a really mean old guy who smelt of cigarettes and rage. I remember him never having the rounds ready on time, which always panicked me as I had to get them delivered and… Read more

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        • Working in hospitality definitely teaches you a lot about the general public haha! But it’s a great starting point for youngsters and teaches lots of transferable skills. Hospitality jobs often involve thinking on your feet, using your initiative, and problem solving. As well as maintaining a ‘customer service’ face 🙂

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      • Happy Thursday Bizhubbers!

        Let’s talk about your networking profile. Right now. Yes, yours.

        Think of your profile like your digital handshake—it’s the first thing people notice when they click your name. If it’s empty or half-baked, you’re basically saying:

        🧍‍♂️ “Hi, I’m mysterious.”
        🤷‍♀️ “Guess who I am!”
        🫣 “Please don’t engage with me.”

        We want…

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        Gareth Turner, Aly Duff and 2 others
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        • love this- thanks Hannah – it’s on my list!

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        • Great advice Hannah and remider. It’s important to keep it all upto date rather than making it a 1 time tick box exercise. Businesses move and evolve quickly – particularly in startup phase so always chackin that your profile is still relevant to you and your business right now.

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        • hello everyone! I hope you’re having a great week so far? This is a shout out to remind those of you planning to come to the next in-person event that it’s this Friday at St Michaels Church in Aldershot. You can book your place on the below link, if you…

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          Lisa Woolnough and Gareth Turner
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        • Good morning, Bizhubbers. This is your weekly dose of unsolicited networking advice. (I get to do that as your community engagement manager!) Today, I’m encouraging an advice share.

          What’s the best networking advice you’ve ever gotten? 🤔 – It could be a ‘do’ or a ‘don’t, but please share your golden rule of networking. The best one wins……

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          Emma Selby *Flexspace Operator*, Doris Holleufer and 3 others
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          • Lisa Woolnough (edited)

            Work the room – try not to hog one person for the whole event!

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          • Think connections! Chances of me requiring the services of the person in front of me are slim. So, I’m always trying to work out if I have other connection that could benefit.

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