Considering the benefits of joining a network.
Q: I have had a lot of approaches recently from networks wanting me to join. Should I consider them?...
Q: I have had a lot of approaches recently from networks wanting meto join. Should I consider them?
A: As ever, the answer depends upon your own circumstances and the
strategy of the network involved.
There are many different types of networks. Some consist of a number of
brokers in a geographical area that have banded together to form a larger
buying and marketing group.
Other networks have formed to provide a proactive marketing and growth
strategy again from a geographical base.
There are others
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