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Become a Yorkshire Businesswoman member

The Editor

The Editor

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Following the successful launch of Yorkshire Businesswoman magazine last year, we are now launching our special members club. You will receive invitations to exclusive events where you will network and socialise with likeminded businesswomen and receive special offers, discount and support from other members and local businesses.

Over the Summer, Yorkshire Businesswoman is planning to hold a number of face-to-face events (Covid permitting) at the beautiful Dakota Leeds. Our first is scheduled for July 2nd and open to our all members.

We are planning a whole host of opportunities for you. There will be a dedicated area on the Yorkshire Businesswoman website, exclusive for our members with lots of hints and tips on how to make your business a success. You will receive promotion for your business online and you will have a dedicated page to post your business news.

Over the next few months we will grow our member offers which will reflect in the cost. Early sign up members from 1st April to 1st December will pay just £10 per month, or with a slight discount of paying just £100 for the year if paid in advance. As offers and membership grows, so will our members price, but early sign ups will always just pay the initial low rate.

Yorkshire Businesswoman features entrepreneurial women and their business journey. As a member you will be able to reserve free space within the magazine telling your story to thousands of readers across the region. Yorkshire Businesswoman magazine also appears on our app alongside sister publication TopicUK, where we can post offers and discounts you may wish to share with other members.

For further information, or to sign up to this great offer, email hello@yorkshirebusinesswoman.co.uk

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