'How to start a business online' is the title of the training workshop is providing CECARM project at the Technology Center of Marble Cehegín for two days and in which about 50 students participate.
According to the secretary general of the Ministry of Finance, Fernando López Miras, these workshops "are intended to promote and enhance the development of electronic business in the region, with the main news that make up a comprehensive learning journey ', called' Your business online in four steps: create, sell, share and analyze. "
The workshops that make up the training, eminently practical and mutually itinerary called 'Run your online business success',' Online Marketing ',' Social networks and online reputation 'and' web analytics and social networking. "
Miras Lopez recalled that "one of the fundamental actions CECARM project (www.cecarm.com) whose objective is to promote the development of e-business through Electronic Commerce, Electronic Invoice and Digital Marketing, is to carry out training activities comprehensive in nature. "
So, he added, "This year has planned 35, to be developed in a total of 15 municipalities in the region during the months of May, June, September, October and November."
In 2013 almost 2,000 people were registered in the 26 courses held.
Attendance is free upon registration at www.cecarm.com / workshops and places are limited.
For his part, Councillor for Employment, Business and Economic Development of the City of Cehegín Francisco in April, explained at the opening of the workshop it joins other courses and workshops that are being developed in Cehegín "to encourage the use of new technologies, e-commerce or, as in the case today, that e-commerce as a business and a source of income. "
Simultaneously holding the workshops should emphasize the face free consulting service in which a consultant confidentially resolve any doubts about e-business stakeholders.
The CECARM project, coordinated by the Integra Foundation is supported by the Directorate General of Heritage and Telecommunications and is funded by the Ministry of Finance and European Regional Development Funds (ERDF).
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cehegín