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Business networkBy Emma Sun

LOCAL business owners are encouraged to check out Business Network International’s newly established Cranbourne chapter.
BNI is an organisation that focuses on word-of-mouth marketing techniques to gain referrals for businesses.
As the world’s largest business referral organisation, it has more than 3600 chapters in 23 countries.
At the launch of the Cranbourne chapter, there were already 18 members and 50 visitors.
BNI Cranbourne meets every Wednesday at 7am at the Settlers Run Golf and Country Club in Botanic Ridge.
For more information or to register your interest, call 5941 9585.

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