Sebrae promotes workshop to boost online sales in the northern region of the state

Sebrae promotes workshop to boost online sales in the northern region of the state
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Sebrae Tocantins brings an opportunity to residents of the northern region of the state, the Sales Strategies Workshop for Electronic Commerce. The action will take place next Tuesday, 30th, at 9am and will last 6 hours, divided into two sequential meetings. The workshop will be held in the institution’s Auditorium.

With the aim of training every small company that sells services or products and needs to showcase itself in a more strategic way on search sites, in social media ads, the workshop will offer a practical immersion in the main e-commerce trends, with knowledge and essential skills to position products and services effectively in the online market.

Sebrae manager, Maikellen Carvalho, explains that electronic commerce has become increasingly relevant in the business scenario. “By understanding and correctly applying sales strategies, entrepreneurs can maximize their growth potential and reach new levels of success”, highlights the manager.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn in practice how to create ads and appear more on digital channels. Topics covered include the fundamentals of e-commerce, specific sales techniques for this digital environment, as well as legal aspects and management practices suitable for e-commerce. The proposal is that entrepreneurs leave the workshop able to develop effective strategies to boost their online sales.

To register, just access the link https://to.lojavirtualsebrae.com.br/loja/evento/253240562-estrategias-de-vendas-para-comercio-eletronico. (Sebrae Tocantins Press Office)

The article is in Portuguese

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