About us
Welcome to the Relationship First Business Network! We’re so glad you’re here. This community is built on the belief that genuine connections come before transactions and that meaningful relationships are the key to lasting business success.
Take a moment to introduce yourself, share what you do, and let us know how we can support you. Be open, be authentic, and most importantly, be yourself. We’re excited to connect, collaborate, and grow together!
As a welcome gift, we've prepared a special guide to help you expand your network and net-worth. It's packed with 120 power networking tips to support you on your journey. You can download your guide by clicking the link below:
120 Power Networking Tips: http://www.powernetworkingtips.com/
The Relationship First Business Network is a community of entrepreneurs, small business owners, and professionals who believe that authentic relationships—not transactions—are the foundation of long-term success.
This group brings together like-minded individuals who want to grow their businesses through trust, collaboration, and meaningful connections. Whether you’re just starting out or scaling an established business, you’ll find a supportive environment that genuinely engages rather than pressures you to make sales.
We prioritize people over pitches and collaboration over competition.
As a member, you can expect authentic networking opportunities, a supportive community to help you grow your business through trusted partnerships, word-of-mouth referrals, and opportunities to share what you do in a natural, relationship-driven way.
To maintain the integrity and value of this community, all members agree to:
Focus on how you can help others before promoting yourself. This is not a pitch group. Unsolicited DMs, aggressive sales tactics, or constant self-promotion are not allowed.
Treat all members with kindness, professionalism, and respect regardless of background or experience. Build real connections, listen, contribute, and participate meaningfully. Honor your commitments. If you schedule meetings or collaborations, follow through. Respect the privacy of conversations and shared information within the group.
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