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Business Startup Exhibition @ Earls Court 30th Nov to 1st Dec 2010. Free tickets

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30th Sep 2010




If you are starting a business, or expanding a business then look no further than visiting Business Startup...

Business Startup is the UK's biggest business event for anyone starting a business or expanding a business. With hundreds of seminars and exhibitors, one-to-one advice and networking, it's the perfect opportunity to find all the recession-defying tools and information to help your business thrive. What's more, it's completely free.

The Prysm Group's flagship exhibition has never been so relevant or crucial to British business as it is today. That's why it's bigger and better than ever, with more speakers, more exhibitors, more seminars, more workshops, more advice and, of course, more opportunities. It's the perfect platform for anyone starting a business or expanding a business.

Britain needs business and business needs you, and there is no better way to start learning the secrets of the trade than from the experts themselves. So why not come to the event circled in every entrepreneur's diary: Business Startup, Earls Court 2 London, 30th November & 1st December, 2010!

"Business Startup is like coming home for me it's where it all started. To be successful you've got to be focused and you've got to have passion. And you've got to start right here at Business Startup."

Levi Roots, founder of Reggae Reggae Sauce

"I have invested in more than 70 companies in the UK. Some failed, some found success, but I would have helped my chances a lot better if I'd gone to the Business Startup Show. It's a great way to see what's out there and get the help you need and you might even bump into me. So come along, it's free register today."

Richard Farleigh, ex-Dragons' Den Panellist

"The Business Startup show is invaluable to anyone starting or growing a business, particularly in terms of the advice and information available. I feel entrepreneurs like myself, who have hands-on experience of what it takes to start a business, really need to pass this knowledge on to others starting out. I'm always excited to speak at this event and meet some of the UK's up and coming entrepreneurial talent."

Julie Meyer, Dragons' Den Online Panellist