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Chamber Address List Z1 Woking Chamber of Commerce Exhibition 10th October 2012 Woking Chamber newsline of Commerce SHOW GUIDE newsline is supported by Lansbury Business Estate Welcome to the 9th annual Woking Means Business Seminar Programme 8.00am Exhibition ‘Working for Woking' Pre-show breakfast meeting with Woking Borough Council On behalf of Woking Chamber of Commerce, I am delighted to welcome you This is your opportunity to hear about and have your say on Woking Borough to our annual business exhibition, Woking Means Business. I would particularly Council's plans and efforts to grow its economy. It will be attended by the Council’s like to thank our main sponsor, Woking Borough Council who have worked senior management team and political leaders. The briefing will be mediated by very closely with us, helping us with the venue and with the organisation of Declan Curry, BBC Business Presenter, who will guide the debate on behalf of the the Breakfast Meeting. Our media sponsors, Surrey Advertiser, Woking News & business community. This event will allow you to find out about the wider economic Mail, Woking Informer, Eagle Radio and Woking Means Business magazine, outlook and how this links with local efforts to grow the economy Council’s planned have all been very proactive and we have had a great deal of help from Surrey budget and investment programme Chambers of Commerce, to whom we are now affiliated. 11:30 - 12:15 We are also very grateful to all our exhibitors who have shown Seven Keys to Successful Offline Networking great enthusiasm in supporting the show and who have made a real Speaker: Keith Grover Networking in Surrey effort, in what are still not the easiest of times, to get out there Whether you're new to business networking, or you've been round the block and promote themselves. Small and medium sized businesses are a few times – and perhaps eaten more cooked breakfasts than is entirely good for a vital part of the recovery process and I hope that you will all you! – this unmissable interactive and fun session with Keith Grover of benefit in some way from this event. NetworkingInSurrey.co.uk is guaranteed to get everybody networking more effectively (and loving it!) Apart from Woking Borough Council’s important ‘Working for Woking’ Breakfast Meeting with Declan Curry, 1:00 - 1:45 there are two excellent lectures on networking and a new Seven Secrets of Successful Online Networking feature, ‘Ask the Experts’ where visitors can benefit from a Speaker: Jon Davey Social Media Directors and 30 minute free consultation with a business expert. If Social Media Personality of the Year you would like some advice and you haven’t booked Whether you’re just launching your business into cyberspace, or you’re a already, please go to the Woking Chamber stand, signed-up member of every social network across the Galaxy, today you'll no. 2 in the Wells Room. discover how to fire up the hyperdrive and ‘do the business’ at warp speed on Linked In, the Universe's Number One business network. Your ‘Captain Kirk’ We close the day with a complimentary glass for this mission is Jon Davey of Social Media Directors – accomplished online of wine or a coffee, kindly sponsored by Menzies communicator and all-round 'Top Gun'! LLP, so don’t miss this opportunity to socialise Strap in tight – this will be quite some ride... and network with your colleagues. Do drop by and see us on the Chamber Stand 2, and if you are not already a member, do come over and talk to us about member- ship. We would be delighted to see you. Mike Webb President, Woking Chamber of Commerce Networking Dates for your Diary at the New Victoria Theatre: Friday 12the October, 9th November, 14th December 12noon - 2.30pm – Bring your literature. Bring your business cards £20 plus VAT (£15 plus VAT for Woking Chamber & Surrey Chambers members) Stand 82 Corporate Traveller consultants are the best in the industry. Most have A-Z list of Adido C graduated through the ranks of Contact: Andy House Stand 90 our retail businesses and as a Exhibitors 8-10 Dean Park House, Cloud Bookkeeping result, when it comes to airfares, Read in conjunction with the Dean Park Crescent, their product knowledge and skills floor plans on the back cover Bournemouth BH1 1HL Contact: Mike Du Triou are second to none. This is what Tel: 08452602343 10 Trenance, Goldsworth Park, enables them to deliver savings to Email: [email protected] Woking, Surrey GU21 3LR your bottom line. www.adido-digital.co.uk Tel: 07415 081 888 Stand G1 Email: Multi-award-winning digital Stand 40 3wise Internet Solutions marketing agency. Always [email protected] delivering a positive return on www.cloudbookkeeping.co. Costco Wholesale Reading Contact: Steve Redden uk/woking Townsend Studios, investment for over 90 clients each Contact: Kirsty Sims 14 Townsend Lane, and every month. Unsure how No job is too small, our 100 South Oak Way, Woking, Surrey GU22 9JD your website is performing? Visit competitive rates make it sound so Greenpark, Reading RG2 6UE Tel: 01483 814400 us on Stand 82 to claim your FREE sensible that you wonder why you Tel: 01189207107 Email: steve.redden@ SEO or Social Media report. did not consider it before! Email: 3wise-solutions.com Whether you are a sole trader, [email protected] Stand 134 partnership or limited company, www.3wise-solutions.com you can outsource your Costco is a membership club. 3wise offer a range of digital Ambassadors Theatre bookkeeping to us and get all the You'll find everything from services to help companies do Group relevant reports you or your groceries to clothing and cleaning business online such as web accountant needs whenever you products – all in one warehouse. Contact: Rachel Jenner design, e-commerce, search need them. It’s simple, efficient Were able to bring you such great New Victoria Theatre, engine optimisation, email and cost-effective. values because of our enormous marketing and mobile applications. Peacocks Centre, Woking, buying power, and you get to Surrey GU21 6GQ enjoy the convenience of one-stop Tel: 01483 545934 Stand 140 shopping. Our Double Guarantee Email: nvtfriends@theambas- Coffee@Work (London) on the membership fee and our A sadors.com products gives our members a risk Ltd free option when shopping at Stand 136 The New Victoria Theatre, part of the Ambassador Theatre Group, is Contact: John Parry Costco. Access Self Storage one of the foremost theatres in 3 Tannery House, the South East of England. Tannery Lane, Send, Woking Contact: James Cox Stand 132 105 Oyster Lane, Corporate Membership offers an Surrey GU23 7EF Byfleet, Surrey KT14 7JF effective way of establishing or Tel: 01483 222277 Creating Sales Tel:01932 350 470 strengthening your company name Email: [email protected] Contact: Jan Webb Email: [email protected] providing your company with a www.coffeeatwork.uk.com Lutidine House, versatile, high quality venue within Access Self Storage is one of the Coffee at Work offers the latest Newark Lane, Ripley, which to entertain your guests. UK’s leading self storage businesses bean to cup machines as well as Surrey GU23 6BS with a focus on best value and other hot/cold drinks and snack Tel: 01483 270310 hassle-free storage solutions. As machines. Come and join us on Email: [email protected] well as self storage, Access also B Stand 140 for a complimentary www.creatingsales.co.uk rent offices and car parking coffee. Creating Sales offer Professional, spaces, has a specialist document Stand 34 Flexible and Affordable B2B management centre, provides a b:web ltd Stand G5 Telemarketing services. Managed complete service package for small by Janet Webb, owner, Creating businesses and start-ups and is a Contact: Naomi Smith Comms Coeficient Limited Sales launched in May 2011, and one-stop-shop for storage Unit 205, Lansbury Estate, Contact: Richard Forshaw has seen a continual increase in accessories. Many Access stores 102 Lower Guildford Road, Alfa House, business. Based in offices in Ripley, also offer free 24-hour access, Knaphill, Woking, Molesey Road, services include qualified lead providing total flexibility to Surrey GU21 2EP Walton on Thames, generation, appointment setting, customers. Tel: 07932015580 Surrey KT12 3PD mailshot follow-ups, research, data Email: [email protected] Tel: 02034189000 updating and satisfaction surveys. Stand 56 www.bwebsites.co.uk Email: [email protected] ActionCOACH/Good website, web marketing, www.thecommscompany.com eCommerce & applications... The Comms Company provide Foundations moving your business online converged communication and Contact: Brian Doubleday integrated IT solutions. The team D Grange Lodge, Loxwood Road, Stand 54 provide forward thinking solutions, Stand 10 Nr Rudgwick RH12 3BS British Legion Print & giving customers end-to-end Tel:07703 10 7070 solutions to meet their daily needs. DeVere Venues Gorse Hill Email: briandoubleday@ Mail We can assist in the complete Contact: Laura Bather actioncoach.com Contact: Mike Tuohy supply of telecommunications Gorse Hill, www.actioncoach.com/ Bradmere House, Kingston Road, services and platforms, from a Hook Heath Road, Woking, briandoubleday Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 7NA simple analogue line, ISDN, broad- Surrey GU22 0QH ActionCOACH works with Tel: 01372 389940 band, through to leased line. Tel: 01483 747 444 thousands of businesses world- Email: [email protected] Email: wide. Brian Doubleday is a highly www.rbli.co.uk Stand 48 [email protected] experienced Guildford-based British Legion manufacturing in www.devere.co.uk coach, guiding and motivating Surrey! We offer a wide range of Corporate Traveller Gorse Hill is an elegant mansion clients to achieve their goals. 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