Get Your Business Online, Market and Sell: ECOMMERCE (FREE WORKSHOP)
Organization:
Atrio Group in partnership with Small Business Administration
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
Los Angeles
Start
Date:
2/22/2005
End Date:
2/22/2005
Start Time:
6pm
End Time:
8.30pm
Event
Info:
Atrio Group offers E Business strategy consulting that helps your define your business model and execute your business online. Covering all the aspects of doing business online, Atrio understands that business fundamentals are just as important in the online channel as in the offline.
In conjunction with the various offices of the Small Business Administration, Atrio Group is pleased to offer free workshops and seminars for business owners who are interested in getting their online or just want to learn more about business online today. These workshops will cover how to get your business online, market and sell online. We discuss market trends, budgets, web design, programming, eCommerce platforms, merchant accounts, gateways, and how to avoid pitfalls risks, scams and liabilities.
Location: Small Bus. Dev. Center Women's Business Center 21515 Soledad Canyon Rd., Suite #121 Santa Clarita, CA 91350
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