The Business & IP Centre at Exeter and Barnstaple Libraries host a range of events and workshops to suit start-ups, entrepreneurs or businesses looking to learn new skills or research their industry.
Webinars run weekly on a variety of subjects and are a great way to get an overview of a new topic, or a refresher which can help you to look at your business plan in a new light. Whether you’re just starting out or an established business looking to grow, our webinars are useful, inspiring and informative.
One-to-ones are useful for enquiring about how you can access business information and support, to discuss a problem or question you have in a specific area of your business, or to find out more about Intellectual Property. Find out more information on our 1-to-1s page.
PLEASE NOTE: This session is part of BIPC Devon’s Boost Your Start-Up course, sessions are open to Devon-Based Start-Ups.
How do you win new customers? Where and how do you reach them? Do you plan to spread your marketing and sales channels solely through online platforms, or will you be on the ground directly promoting and selling to customers? And how will you respond to these customers?
In this session, we break down the most effective methods of networking that will get you and your business noticed. Plus, we reveal the power of providing great customer service, discussing what this says about you and your future success!
Meeting Room S1 (in Work:Space, within the library) is accessible for wheelchairs and there are also disabled bathroom facilities.
There is paid for car parking within a 1 minute walk and the train station is approximately 10 minutes walk away.
If you have any questions regarding this event, please contact bipc@librariesunlimited.org.uk.
About your host:
James Court has over 21 years’ experience of working with SMEs from start-ups to corporate sized businesses. In 2020 he won the Exeter Living Award for Business Services. Creating the popular #NatWestBoost networking event, helping to support the thriving local business community across Exeter and beyond. He is a regular contributor for GROW Magazine Exeter, writing a monthly column and is passionate about championing entrepreneurship, helping people scale-up their ventures and achieve their potential.
Use the booking link below to book your place at this event.