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New Blog, New News, New Horizons!

As we enter the new financial year and second quarter of 2024, we continue to find our feet and evolve the UKNetworker services into something really special for local business networking communities!

We’ve been through a number of developments as we discovered what our members want and don’t want, and how we can best serve networkers. We’ve been working out the technical complexities of our website and its features, and establishing our quarterly UKNetworker Business Event, and more…

And these developments and improvements will continue, no doubt indefinitely!

This week we’re opening the new community features on the website for our Networker and Power Networker members. A social media type space to help members engage with each other in a variety of useful ways.

More details of this will be released in another post and in other places very soon. We’re excited about it and its possibilities for our members!

We’ve also changed our ‘Networking Resources’ section. All that good stuff will now be provided in the site’s community area. And for general website visitors, we’ve started our blog in a new way, to feature news and other content about UKNetworker, what we’re up to, and how we can help you in your networking adventures!

More news to follow soon…

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