The Fruit Tree Business Growth Club Launch meeting

19th August 2012

The Fruit Tree Business Growth Club will be opening its doors to Sheffield businesses in 2012.

The Fruit Tree's fresh approach of combining quality business education with a structured referral program focuses totally on helping its members to receive a great return on investment. (there's even a money back guarantee if it doesn't - subject to terms and conditions). This launch meeting will give attendees the chance to network with other local business owners over a buffet meal, listen to a presentation from The Fruit Tree and some of it's coaches on how it's CONNECT, LEARN & GROW structure can help you achieve your goals quicker and easier and then finally you will also have the opportunity to promote your business to other attendees. So come along to this relaxed and informal meeting and see how the Fruit Tree can help make 2012 to start of something special for your business success. There's no commitment, just the opportunity to see if we are right for you and you are right for us.

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