Tom Gray

Kingston

United Kingdom

Profile Information:

Business Name (the main name you trade under)
Tom Gray Website Design
Type of Business
Website Design
Tell Us About Your Business
Tom Gray is a young and eager website designer based in Surrey with an eye for the latest trends and consumer habits. Having youth under his belt gives Tom Gray a huge edge over others in the industry meaning the website he designs for you will be like no other!
What Type Of Networking Events Are You Interested In?
Breakfasts, Conferences, Evening, Free, Fundraising, Informal, Lunch, Seminars, Speed Networking, Workshops
Which Local Towns Are You Likely To 'Network' In?
Dorking, Epsom, Esher, Ewell, Guildford, Kingston, Redhill, Reigate, Weybridge
Business Website Address
http://tomgray.co.uk
Contact me: Main email (you may prefer to enter using 'AT' instead of @ - eg keith AT freelancecopy.co.uk) plus your business phone number - and any other Website or Blog URL
info@tomgray.co.uk
https://www.tomgray.co.uk
Which online or offline business networking groups do you belong to? (Please type 'none' if you're new to networking)
None
What's A Good Business Lead For You? (potential customers, and anyone else you would like to connect with)
Those after a website design or re-design.
How Did you Hear About Us?
Google

Comment Wall:

  • Keith Grover, NiS Founder

    Hi Tom

    Thanks for joining us, and welcome to the Networking in Surrey community. I hope you find the site useful for planning your networking.

    Now that your profile is live, it would be great if you could take a moment to post your photo in place of the 'anonymous silhouette' provided by the software within 48 hours please!

    Best regards
    K

  • Keith Grover, NiS Founder

    Cheers, Tom!

    If I may make a sugggestion, I strongly recommend you use a photo of yourself rather than a logo on your My Page profile. As you can see, almost every Member of NiS who has something other than the silhouette has used a head shot.

    It's important to display your mugshot online because cyberspace is 'inhuman'. At a networking meeting you can smile, share a joke, look people in the eye, shake their hand. Online, you're invisible, intangible and impersonal.

    Posting your picture lets people identify you when they meet you face-to-face at a networking event having seen your cheery mush online - or recognise you online as somebody they've met in person.

    For more of my reasoning on this, please take a look at an old blog post I made here on NiS. Also, if you post a photo I can put you in the Member grid on the Home Page for your fifteen minutes of fame!