Chris Cardell's Entrepreneur Summit 2009

Do you work on your business as well as working in it? Vernon and I do!

We find it’s vital to take time out, to network with other Entrepreneurs, learn from successful business leaders. This is also useful so we can develop ideas for a better business.

An excellent way to gather these ideas is to network with other Entrepreneurs. It’s also a great to listen to the very successful business leaders and learn from their experiences.

When you get the opportunity to put both of these together then it’s an opportunity not to be missed.

And so it was that we found ourselves at Chris Cardell’s Entrepreneurs Summit for the second year running.

For three days, we were immersed in some stunningly great presentations from some of the worlds leading entrepreneurs. The topics covered numerous strategies for growing your business and immunising it against the recession. The buzz from the room and in the coffee breaks was extraordinary.

Chris has been a mentor of both Vernon and I ever since our first fledgling business was established. We hooked up with him on his Ultimate Marketing course many years ago and have never looked back. Along the way he has introduced us to many influential marketing geniuses such as Dan Kennedy, Bill Glazer and Perry Marshall.

This year’s summit did not disappoint. The speakers included Doug Richards (Dragon’s Den), the aforementioned Bill Glazer, Sahar Hashemi (Coffee Republic), Ari Galper (the King of Online Conversation) and Barry Shamis.

The speakers were excellent as were all the entrepreneurs we met throughout the weekend.

It’s so easy in the current economic climate to get worn down by the constant negative messages from our media.

However meeting and talking with so many fellow Entrepreneurs was a real shot in the arm.

It’s the Entrepreneur’s that will guide us out of this recession despite the best efforts of our political leaders to tie us down!

I look forward to seeing them all again in 2010!

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