Business Without Borders — Optimising e-commerce opportunities

Note: This event is fully booked. To be placed on a waiting list for this event, please email events@designvic.com.

As part of energise Enterprise 08, Design Victoria and the Australian Institute of Export (AIEx) are pleased to present the Business Ready workshop, Business without borders - Optimising e-commerce opportunities.

Workshop overview

Whilst the new world of e-business offers infinite opportunity for designers and their clients, an insufficient knowledge of the processes necessary for success could result in your business being just another of the myriad of online entities.

To stand out from the pack and stay ahead of the competition, designers must develop their skills to maximise the potential offered by new electronic mediums.

This workshop will provide a practical and progressive methodology to enable attendees to differentiate their business and optimise the significant business opportunities offered by the world of online business.

Facilitator

David Turner – e-Business Advisor, Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) 
Edwin Kuller – Web Channel Manager, Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)

Who should attend?

This workshop will benefit designers seeking methods for optimising their website as a key tool to drive business growth both in Australian and in overseas markets.

Workshop details

Tuesday 19 August 2008
9.00 am - 4.30 pm
Registration: 8.45 am

The Westin Melbourne, 205 Collins Street, Melbourne
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This workshop will include morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.

Free bookings

RSVP by Friday 15 August 2008
Bookings are essential for catering.
Please book early as places are limited.

To RSVP please click the ‘Register' button and enter your details.  You will find the button above in the right hand navigation.

Please direct further enquiries to David McLachlan on +61 3 9925 4195 or events@designvic.com

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Related links

Energise Enterprise
Australian Institute of Export

Australian Institute of Export (AIEx)


Energise Enterprise is a small business festival held annually throughout August. It comprises an extensive program of events staged in regional and metropolitan Victoria aimed at providing inspiration, ideas and information on how to start or grow a business.

Energise Enterprise 08 is coordinated by the Victorian Government in collaboration with industry groups, private sector organisations and agencies across all levels of government.


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Event Details

Event Date

9:00 AM
19 August, 2008

Event Location

The Westin Melbourne, 205 Collins Street
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia

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