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Small eBusiness World has signed up eBay, PayPal, Amazon, Yahoo, Google, Microsoft, Monster, Intuit and other companies to offer training at its conference in Chicago this week. The two-day event educates small business owners and entrepreneurs on using Internet technologies to start or grow an online business.
The inaugural Small eBusiness World will take place May 6-7, 2005 at the Donald E. Stephens conference center in Rosemont, IL. Small eBusiness World contains an exhibit area, guest speakers and more than 30 hours of free workshops, including How to Sell on eBay; Google Ad Words 101; Accepting Online Payments by PayPal; Growing an Online Business with Amazon.com; Organize Your Business with Quickbooks by Intuit; and Yahoo Solutions for Business.
"Small eBusiness World is the first small business event where the world's leading Internet and technology companies have agreed to attend and provide free education" stated Paul Berger CEO of M Networks and event producer.
eBay University will also run classes during the conference for $49.95 for 1-day and $79.95 for 2days. eCommerce Bootcamp will run classes for $149 for 1 day or $249 for both days. An at-a-glance guide to eCommerce Bootcamp is available at http://digbig.com/4dhfw.
Other event highlights include keynote addresses from Rich Riley Vice-President of Yahoo Small Business and Frederic DeWulf Web Director of Microsoft Business Central; as well as one-on-one training with Google and a special program from eBay and the United States Postal Service where individuals can bring in any one item and eBay specialists will help them list that item on eBay in under an hour.
Small eBusiness World was created by M Networks (www.mnetworks.com) with event production services provided by IDG World Expo (www.idgworldexpo.com).
http://www.smallebusinessworld.com
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