BUSINESSES across the county have signed up to Tindle Newspapers’ exclusive Devon Business Club.
This free Business Growth event was specifically designed to provide local entrepreneurs and business owners with new and innovative marketing ideas on how to engage and connect with more customers in 2023.
At events staged in Tavistock, Kingsbridge and Newton Abbot, business leaders from the local community were able to take advantage of special memberships offering them the chance to promote their brand in Tindle Newspapers’ multimedia platforms.
At each of the events there was a presentation from an international marketing consultant explaining how businesses can unlock their potential and win more new customers over the year ahead using Tindle Newspapers’ unique products which include The Mid-Devon Advertiser, Dawlish Gazette and Teignmouth Post.
Guest Speaker, Nick Shaw, said: ‘We have been once again overwhelmed by the response from the Devon Business Community.
‘With even greater demand for seats at our Free Business Growth Events, this year we increased the number of Presentations across Devon by including Newton Abbot racecourse.
‘It was a fantastic week.’
Scott Wood, Managing Director of Tindle Newspapers, said: ‘We were delighted at the response from our local business community and it was a pleasure meeting new and existing members of our Business Club.
‘Our long established footprint in local communities across Devon gives our business leaders a chance to really connect with people and get their brand message across.
‘The three memberships on offer were a really good deal offering significant discounts for members of our Business Club.’
Lianne Carr, Sales Manager, said: ‘The response to Business Club 2023 was better than we could have imagined and over 300 business attended this year’s event.
‘We look forward to working closely with our new members and are already planning ahead for next year!’
Nick Knight, editor of the Mid-Devon Advertiser, Dawlish Gazette and Teignmouth Post said: ‘Our newspapers are among the longest established businesses in Devon and we feel privileged to be in a position to help our local business community prosper.’