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FNI After Hours Networking Blue Martini Tuesday February 8, 2011 5:30-8pm

Tuesday, February 8, 2011 from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Tampa, FL

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Business Networking After Hours

Meet members from FNI groups throughout the Tampa Bay area! Everyone invited!
Bring your co-workers and friends!

NETWORKING EVENT!
PRIZES JUST FOR VISITING!
Delicious Complimentary Specialty Food!
Reconnect with old friends and previous contacts!
Bring LOTS of business cards! Networking Game that makes it easy to approach others and WIN valuable Prizes!

This is a GREAT OPPORTUNITY to grow your business & have fun!
Business casual.

To promote your business by donating door and networking game prizes, call David @ (727) 542-8686.

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David Doerges

CEO and Founder of FNI

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David is the founder of Free Networking International (FNI), www.FreeNetworkingInternational.com, the largest business networking organization in the Tampa Bay area with 2500 members. FNI also has locations in Orlando and New York and is expanding worldwide.

In addition to managing and expanding FNI, David teaches how to effectively and efficiently network. His revolutionary workshop is the Master Networker’s Workshop, delivered to 600 attendees from February 2006 to present. The Workshop has been reviewed in the St. Petersburg Times, July 22, 2007 (front page, Working section). He guarantees this workshop will increase anyone’s business networking results by at least ten times.

He is also the author of The Master Networker’s Manual, available on the FNI Website and www.Amazon.com This book is a manual. It is a step by step system to achieve any imaginable goal or dream through business networking.

Most books on networking emphasize being more "interesting" and at first glance this seems to make sense. You go networking to be so interesting that people you meet will want to buy your product or service. However they aren't there to buy any product or service and they don't REALLY care what you do.