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So, what’s wrong with it? It’s an entire page dedicated to Twitter in Square Meal magazine, entitled ‘To Tweet or Not to Tweet’, aimed at people who host parties and events and it doesn’t have a single quote from me. Why is that wrong? Let me explain…

  1. I have more than 4,000 followers - more than anyone else who’s involved in UK based events
  2. I run an events company
  3. I have (arguably) been responsible for some of the most successful marketing campaigns on twitter - specifically for events promotion (for example, selling more than 200 tickets in less than 12 hours, during the night)
  4. I own some restaurants
  5. This is the best bit, the author of the article is none other than my bloody flatmate who knows all of the above.

Brilliant. By the way, this post is in jest so don’t think for a second I’m being serious. I just couldn’t stop laughing when Mike showed me the article this afternoon. One word for him - git! I’ve decided not to read it out of protest.

Am I being harsh on the git? Whatever you do, do not follow him on twitter!

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Net.works launches Digital Dinners

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Up to twelve guests, each month are matched according to their business interests. We then ensure both the wine and the chat keep on flowing throughout a three-course meal in lavish surroundings. Topics are discussed, issues debated and contacts are made in a relaxed, fun and non-pressured environment. Dinner are held two to four times per month.

Inspiring dinner party conversation often depends on who’s sitting next to you. With the Digital Dinners format, there’s no need to sneak in beforehand and move the place-names around (although, we guess you can if you really want to). How you then choose to develop the contacts you’ll make after being wined and dined by us, is entirely up to you. For more information and to apply for the first in our Digital Dinners series, click here.

Should this interest you, this is what you need to do:

In order to help us match you to fellow dinner party guests of mutual business interests, all we need is a three-line 50 word biography outlining your current business role and any specialist areas of interest. Please email digitaldinners@segala.com

The first dinner

The first dinner is being held at Kettners on April 15th. Invites have already gone out so you’re probably too late to make that.  If however, you’d like to attend a future dinner (or hear about other cool gatherings) please sign up to our mailing list.

Sponsorship opportunities

Please contact Kelly if you would like to sponsor an event kellybaker2@mac.com

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Another day, another startup

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Today marks the launch of a startup called Net.works to add to my tiny portfolio. With the dream team Mike Fletcher and Caroline Whitmey (AKA Ms. Bond), we are going to bring structure to the stuff that we do already; networking events which are both fun and practical. Events include Digital Dinners - Robert Loch, Founder of Internet People Dinners, has kindly said we can take over his format. Top Cats, Brainstorming Breakfasts, Retreats and other gatherings to bring likeminded people together.

The team

Little ole me

Mike Fletcher

When it comes to events, this guy has been there, seen them all and bought the t-shirt. For seven years, Mike Fletcher was the editor of Event and RSVP magazines. He is now an established freelance journalist and writer and specialises in experience marketing, live events digital media and consumer lifestyle. Mike is also the Contributing Editor for Visit London so is always the first port of call for anyone looking for a venue, bar or restaurant in the capital. With strong ties to the International Special Events Society and London Launch.com, Mike knows what it takes to get the party started. Fascinating Fact: Mike used to get paid to go clubbing in fancy-dress for his own monthly page in Sky Magazine. Follow Mike on Twitter.

Caroline Whitmey

Adding beauty, a creative flair and a pinch of glamour to the team is Caroline Whitmey. By day, Caroline runs her own high end unique events company, offering indulgent, creative and relaxed experiences for ladies only. With a little black book bulging with contacts from her background in television and media plus Ms Bond’s female client list, our very own Scottish lass will ensure every Net.works event is the right mix of fun and business. Fascinating Fact: Caroline appeared on Blind Date and was asked to make animal noises. She lost to a porn star in hot-pants. Follow Caroline on Twitter.

Check out the new Web site and sign up for upcoming events.

Leave a comment if you’d like us change anything about our current events, or if you’d like to see us add something new and refreshing.

And thank you…

… to the guys at Digi Nut who designed and built the Web site. They were fantastic - very responsive and extremely helpful. Our thanks go especially to Danny Bull at the agency.

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Business Retreat in a stunning 17th century chateau

Sponsored by the fabulous CampbellHooper

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Fancy 3 4 days of fun and focused business in Bordeaux? Picture this -  a stunning 17th century chateau with fine wine, gourmet cuisine, 3 swimming pools and as an added bonus, 23 like minded entrepreneurs, equally buzzing, equally focused and equally driven for success?

No problem.

How it works

As part of Net.works’ calendar of exclusive events, we have launched a three-day business focused jaunt to Bordeaux  for 24 hand picked entrepreneurs - the people who you needed to meet - for 3 4 days in a five star retreat.

We focus: on your business, on helping one another and on looking forward. Success. An invaluable opportunity for you to stand back, speak out and get feedback/advice and direct help. We are delighted to working with Angel’s Den,  Europe’s foremost Angel network. Come find out why 312 Angels came to the site on Christmas Day and how they have funded more deals than all of the rest combined.

We have fun – with 3 4 days of planned themed dinners/breakfasts, plenty of time for you to relax, indulge and build strong relationships . We have planned focused strategies to bring out the best of the best from each of you. It will not be intense – it will not be role play and it will NOT be 60 seconds to talk about yourself. Out with old in with the new.

Our emphasis – creativity, productivity and fun.

You have a ‘Post Retreat Meet’ - It doesn’t stop when the retreat is over. We will ensure you receive post-event help from 2 like minded people.

Your retreat

Put simply – a gem

Situated within an hour from the wonderful towns of Bordeaux and La Rochelle the five-star chateaux is a hidden gem.

  • 18 bedrooms
  • 13 spacious bathrooms
  • 3 equipped kitchens
  • Large 30 seat indoor dining room
  • Outdoor dining terrace
  • Snooker room
  • BBQ area
  • 3 swimming pools

Dates/Costs/Travel

DATES: Saturday 9th May – Tuesday 12th May

Average cost of future retreats: £749
Cost of THIS retreat: £449

  • Flights
  • 3 nights accommodation
  • 3 course themed meal each night including wine
  • Breakfast and lunch each day
  • Daily maid service
  • A strategic and fun itinerary for a few hours each day to ensure your business goals are met
  • Post retreat support

Travel:

Outward
Saturday 9th May 2009
London Luton - Bordeaux
Departure: 13.35 Arrival: 16.20

Return
Tuesday 12th May 2009
Bordeaux – London Luton
Departure: 16.50 Arrival: 17.35.

Coming from elsewhere

If you are unable to fly from London you will be required to organIse your own flights. If this is you then please discount £100 from the total retreat price.

Who’s coming, so far…

Hosted by Net.works
Paul Walsh and Caroline Whitmey.

I will update the list when we know who else is coming.

  1. Andre Brown, Founder, Locayta
  2. Andrew Bredon, Founder, Deal Checker
  3. Bill Morrow, Co-founder, Angels Den
  4. Caroline Whitmey, Founder, Ms Bond & Co-founder, Net.works
  5. Cedric Sellin, Founder, GenieDB & Angel Investor
  6. David Ramm, Partner, Campbell Hooper
  7. Duncan Cheatle, Founder of The Supper Club & ThanksTo.com
  8. George Berkowski, Founder, WooMe
  9. Gina Decio, Membership Manager, Adam Street Private Members Club
  10. Lois Cook, Co-founder, Angels Den
  11. Malcolm Scovil, Founder, Leap
  12. Paul Walsh, Founder, Segala, Net.works & Wubud and Chair, British Interactive Media Association (BIMA)
  13. Philip Wilkinson, Founder, Crowdstorm & Angel Investor (Co-founder, Kelkoo)
  14. Rob Carter, Partner, CFO by the Day to StartUps
  15. Rob Walk, Managing Partner, NovaRising
  16. Robert Loch, Founder, Pure Escapes
  17. Syd Nadim, Chairman, Prince’s Trust Fund Raising Committee & CEO, Clock
  18. Will Jefferies, Managing Director, Maveric Media
  19. William Makeower, Founder, Panlogic
  20. Nick Bell, Founder, Quick.TV
  21. Milo Yiannopoulos, Technology Correspondent, Daily Telegraph/Telegraph Media Group

How to apply

The remaining 5 will be notified by Thursday 16th March at 12 noon.

Please get in touch with Paul Walsh if you’d like to take part paulatsegala.com

About Net.works

Background

Net.works is a new events company I’m launching with my partners in crime; Mike Fletcher, former editor turned freelance journalist and Caroline Whitmey, Founder of Ms Bond. Together we’re launching an events initiative aimed at connecting those people serious about doing business.

Net.works manage regular breakfast and evening social meet-ups, bringing together hard-to-reach innovators from across a wide range of related fields. The company’s goal is to forge stronger relations and encourage greater collaboration between the interactive and digital start-up communities and the worlds of business, finance, media and advertising.

Following on from the hugely successful Top Cats invitation-only events, organised by Paul Walsh and fellow entrepreneur Robert Loch during the past year, Net.works is taking exclusive business networking to the next level.

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