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BusinessMatchmaking.com: Speed Dating for Small Businesses

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Last week I had an opportunity to witness a cool business matchmaking event held in Atlanta and organized by HP and SCORE. It was the first of four being put on in 2007, and if they all go the way the Atlanta event did, you'll want to figure out a way to attend.  There were over 800 small businesses in attendance getting face time with over 100 representatives from companies like HP, Research In Motion (our show sponsor and maker of the BlackBerry devices) and Fedex to name a few.  There were also a large number of government agencies participating as well. 

The event was set up to give small businesses wanting to become suppliers to big business and government agencies, an opportunity to get 15 minutes of face time with them.....one on one.  Some folks I talked to had four and five such 15 minute appointments set up.  And with good reason as a good 15 minutes could lead to million dollar contracts at some point.  Because of the potential these meetings hold,  there were more than a few people from all over the country in attendance.  They go to all four locations the events take place in order to get that 15 minutes of face time.

If you curious about learning more you should check out www.businessmatchmaking.com to get information on where the next events will be held and how you can participate.  It's a free event but you have to register and be approved to attend.  The event website has all the details.

Check out the below clip of interviews I did from the event to get a flavor for how it went.  I spoke to the following to get some different perspectives that should give you a sense for what went on:

*    Lee Mauney of Ergogenesis - manufacturer of ergonomic office chairs whose company landed  a multi-million dollar contract from a relationship started at a matchmaking event

*    Lisa Baker, director of marketing for HP

*    Ken Yancey, chief executive officer of SCORE

*    Brian Tippins, manager of supplier diversity for HP

*    Steve Bloom, chairman of SCORE Atlanta

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Posted by Brent Leary on Mon, Apr 23, 2007 @ 11:05 PM

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Wow, what an incredibly cool idea. I wished I would have been able to attend this. Sounds like SBA is forward thinking and using interesting events like this.

posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 12:51 AM by Jeff Haynie


You're right, I was at this event too as a SCORE Atlanta volunteer. I'd heard about similar events and thought this would be more of the same type of runaround usually seen. But with the SBA and SCORE involved, I was not surprised when it turned out differently...didn't waste people's time. I talked to people who had actually received contracts.

posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 10:18 AM by Peggy Duncan


Brent,

Thanks for yet another useful post. It sounds a bit like speed dating for smallbusinesses.

If LinkIn were a little more aggressive, they could become the Match.com of smallbusinesses.

Brian.

posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 10:53 AM by Brian P Halligan


Brent,

Once again you've hit the nail on the head with compelling and useful information. I've heard of these events and known a few people that attended with great results. If any (qualified) business owner can make it to the BusinessMatching event it would be well worth the time and effort. Hopefully, SpyderWeb will participate in the Chicago event.

posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 1:21 PM by Kimberly West


Brent,

Thank you for continuously providing useful information for the small business community. Sounds like a great event and hopefully there will be more.

posted on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 11:23 AM by Sherry Lee


This sounds like a great idea for small business owners to meet with the real decision makers of large companies. Even if they don't succeed on their first time around, I would think the experience and feedback would be invaluable for subsequent matchmaking events. The fact that you need not go on a wild goose chase to speak to the right person is a great timesaver. I'm sure I will be hearing about a small business that used this event as a platform to score a major contract.

posted on Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 6:10 PM by Calvin Padgett


Brent, Wow. 800 small businesses in one place speed networking. What an awesome concept. I also only wish I had been there myself. SCORE and the SBA have really made their mark with this one. I am already looking forward to attending one of the two remaining events for the year in Chicago, IL and Little Rock, AR. Thanks again for the information and kudos to the great business and technology subjects you bring up on your radio show.

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