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Monthly Webinar Series Offers Tips and Strategies

Last Updated: March 28, 2008 | Related resource areas: Entrepreneurs & Their Communities
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The eXtension Entrepreneurs and Their Communities team is launching a monthly webinar series designed to provide you with the most complete information about all phases of business ownership. Monthly topics will alternate between those of interest to business owners and topics related to entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy. Keep an eye the eXtension calendar to see the topics, dates and times.
Join us March 26 at 1:30 (EST)at [1]http://connect.extension.iastate.edu/ecop. Our March webinar will address Marketing Value-Added Products and our guest speaker will be Agriculture Economic Development Specialist Ginger Myers.
On April 23 at 1:30pm (EST)our topic will be Welcoming Entrepreneurs to Your Community. Co-facilitators Greg Wise, UW Extension and Charlie French, UNH Cooperative Extension will share tips and tools that communities can implement to encourage entrepreneurship as an economic development strategy.
On May 22 at 1:30 (Eastern) Connie Hancock, University of Nebraska Extension will address getting the most from your business website. Kick it Up a Notch: Successful Internet Marketing will help business owners move their online storefront to the next level with the help of a website checklist. Get suggestions on Website organization and content. Learn about marketing and analytical tools and how to use Web 2.0 to make the online experience better for your customers.


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