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"Does the Internet Scare You?" with Pam Ross

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Does the internet seem like a dark, scary place?

How many times have you felt like your computer hated you?  Do you ever find yourself screaming at the computer screen because a program won’t do what you want it to?

For the average person technology is complicated and something most people try to avoid as much as they can. Although the internet has been around for a while, there are still many business owners who admit they are afraid to use it.

Is that you? Does the internet scare you?

Today we are going to help you make friends with the internet and show you just how powerful it can be in growing your business.  We promise there is no one here today that wants to make you feel stupid.  All we want to do is help.  Today we are going to give you a calm sense of confidence and an "I can Do it!" attitude about the internet.  There will be no people speaking a whole other language or talking in a foreign term. Just some helpful tips to get started.  So that you can embrace the importance of technology in your business in the 21st century.  We are going to help you be digitally fluent.  To communicate, collaborate and connect using the tools that are now available to us. We want to help you know what you are doing online and more importantly… why!

Special guest Pam Ross is going to teach you today how to test and learn new technology so that you can grow your business online like never before.

Pam’s specialty is teaching women entrepreneurs how to be literate and effective in this computer-driven digital age without having to go back to college and get another degree just to survive.  Steve and Pam will also help you learn what you have to learn to be competitive in modern business. Discover today how easy it is to be digitally fluent and make the internet your friend.

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