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Home Based Business Week Seminar

 

Topic: Using Google to drive qualified prospects to your business. 

with Monte Huebsch – "The Google Guru"

Home Based Businesses are now more then ever using the internet to conduct research, identify business partners/suppliers and conduct client transactions.

The major tool for these activities is Google. Over 93% of Australian internet searchers used Google.

When doing a search on Google, 70% never go past the first page and the remainder rarely go past the second. So if you are not on one of these two pages - you don't exist in the digital media world.

Monte will show you Proven strategies and tactics that Australian companies are using, both domestically and in international export markets.

Monte's experience with Google goes back 7 years and he knows what does and does not work with Google.

Understanding your business options with Google is critical to your survival in the coming years.

He will provide non-technical, proven and profitable information about how to make Google your ally in online media, so you can get in front and stay in front in the digital business arena.

Gain the fundamental knowledge about getting on the first page of Google for organic and Pay Per Click listings.

Please follow the link for further details of Monte Huebsch.


Date: Tuesday 20th May 2008

Time: 9.30 am - 11.00 am

Location: Comfort Inn Airport 57-73 Yass Road Queanbeyan

RSVP: by Friday 16th May 2008

Ring: Helena on 6297 3121 or

Email: admin@crbec.com.au  or

FAX the booking form to: 6297 8939

Cost: FREE


Bookings are essential as numbers are limited.

Download Booking Form/Tax Invoice here...


Please follow the link for other functions being held across NSW during

Home Based Business Week 2008

The Capital Region Business Advisory Service is funded by the NSW Department of State and Regional Development