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We are a group of professionals who meet on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month to learn about each others needs and share referrals to help each other grow our businesses.
06/13/2025
Our spotlight speaker last week was Zack of Integrity Digital Productions. Zack sent this bio:
"My name is Zack Miele. I run Integrity Digital Productions, a Cape Cod-based video production company. I've had a passion for filmmaking from a young age, and have had the opportunity to help businesses bring their stories to life through high-quality video content.
If you're a small business looking to elevate your marketing efforts, check out my Website and page.
I look forward to the opportunity to collaborate and help your brand stand out.
🚨 Volunteers Needed! 🚨
Ruck4HIT is in need of volunteers for multiple exchanges across Cape Cod for the annual Ruck4HIT. If you’ve been looking for a way to give back, now’s your chance! 🌟
🔹 Where? Various exchange locations in Falmouth, Mashpee, Yarmouth Port, Truro, Wellfleet, Orleans, and more!
🔹When? April 25-26
🔹Why? Your time and energy will help make a lasting impact on the veterans and families we serve.
Our recent spotlight speaker, Shane Skinner of Devadigm, was asked, "What is a good lead for you?" His answer: A great lead for me is a business owner/operator who wants to reach more of their target audience and has a marketing budget established. Ideally, someone looking for a partner. Sure, we can help out clients on one off projects like building a website or implementing a short term marketing campaign, but we really enjoy projects where we're like a partner and we can really help grow their business."
If you have connections who would benefit from more:
Sales,
Leads,
Conversions, or
Donations
please refer them to Shane of Devadigm. An email introduction would be much appreciated!
06/04/2024
🗣 Shane Skinner of Devadigm was our recent spotlight speaker! He answered many questions about the company, the services they offer, and their 🎯 target audience.
If you aren't following Devadigm already, please like these pages:
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/devadigm/
linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/devadigm
Have you had a great experience working with Devadigm? Please share your experience with a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 star review on google! https://g.page/r/CVDPSK2lshrDEB0/review
02/23/2024
Our Spotlight Speakers last week were Tony and Andreia of Tony's Painting. Tony and his team provide superior residential and commercial painting on throughout Cape Cod, the South Shore, and the Boston area. With decades of experience, they provide stunning interiors and exteriors and top-quality painting services.
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How small business owners came together, grow together, and created Networking Group USA.
When I began growing my small business in one of the cities near Boston, where the population sits around 655,000 people, it seemed daunting at first. When I moved my residency to a small rural town in the south coast where the population sits around 11,000, I learned the true meaning of daunting, and quickly began to understand the phrase, “The struggles of a small business owner.
”There were no cabs, no tall skyscrapers, and certainly no rush hour traffic. All of the restaurants and local bars were like scenes out of, “Cheers” where everyone knows your name. My morning routine of waiting in line for an hour at Starbucks as my coffee was being made incorrectly, (for the fourth time this week) had now become walking into the town’s only coffee shop and having my coffee already made to perfection, by the owner herself.
As a business owner, everywhere I go, I am constantly on the move. Constantly marketing, branding, and establishing my identity as a business. After six months of living in the small town of Lakeville, MA I was running out of places to go, I was running out of places to grow. I felt like I had met and knew every single person in town on a personal level.
THE BIRTH OF NETWORKING GROUP USA
From that one meeting over coffee, we made plans to grab a couple of our local friends that were in business for themselves and organized our very first networking meeting. The meeting was held in October of 2014 in the side room of the local frozen yogurt shop. Three of us had to move the foosball table so the six of us could all fit in the room. Our original members were a Life Insurance Agent, a Real Estate Agent, a Glass Company, the local restaurant, a Mortgage Broker, and the owner of a boutique.
After being part of many other “official” networking groups in the past I knew the ins and outs of what works and what doesn’t. I saw first- and how strict, rigid, corporate, and EXPENSIVE being a part of these other groups can be. After that first meeting, I went home and drafted our first template for how we wanted to run our group. Much of the decisions moving forward were collective and democratic. The only requirement I was adamant on was that OUR group we be fun, relaxed, efficient, and FREE!
Over the following two weeks, before our second meeting, word spread fast. The original members quickly realized that the side room at the frozen yogurt shop was no longer going to work. Thankfully, Michael Warren, the Functions and Catering manager at The Fireside Grille was one of our original members and saw the potential in our group and offered a larger space for us to meet. At the second meeting, we had over fifteen (15) business professionals in attendance. Everyone realized we had created something truly special, truly unique, and something that in this economy, the small businesses in our community were truly ready for.
Networking Group USA Chapters are opening up in surrounding towns. Oh, and we are still GROWING! We are referring an average of $30,000 in gross revenue to each other every month. We are incorporated, have a heavy presence on Facebook and other social media outlets, and have our own interactive website that connects local business owners through our center “hub”. If you visit (and you are now officially invited) one of our chapters, specifically the original chapter now named, “The South Coast Chapter” you will hear me start every meeting the same way:
“Thank you for joining us this morning and welcome to the Networking Group. For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Brendon Elliot and I am the original founder and one of the Board Members of Networking Group USA. In order to know where you are going, you have to know where you come from. We have certainly come a long way from the first meeting in the back of the frozen yogurt shop. Our foundation here at Networking Group USA is that we will always be FREE. We will never charge a fee to be a part of our amazing group. When people told me we would fail because the only reason people commit to these types of groups is that they feel financially obligated, I had no choice but to disagree. I countered with the belief that if you are still in business for yourself after 2008, you believe in entrepreneurship, you believe in accountability, and you believe that it is the small business owner that built this country. You are the proof that the American Dream is still alive. I thank you for that and thank you again and I invite you to come, “GROW WITH US!” Now let’s get started…”