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Reno-Sparks Chamber hosts free seminar on online services that save businesses money, time

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Businesses and individuals are welcome to attend a free seminar on that will cover some of today’s best online tools that help save money and time on a daily basis. The event will be hosted by the Reno/ Sparks Chamber of Commerce at their main office located at 1 E. First St., 16th Floor Reno, beginning at 9:00 a.m. on September 29th.  To register, contact the Chamber at (775) 337-3030.

One of Nevada’s leading Web professionals, Jonathan  Denwood, owner of Digital Delirium, a Reno-based web and marketing company, will share his insight and personal experience with using some of today’s more popular free or very inexpensive on-line online business support services that are guaranteed to save individuals and businesses time and money.  During this 90 minute presentation, Denwood will present his insight about on-line business tools that include yet not limited to: Google Voice, Freshbooks, Skype, Lasspass and others that can simplify and enhance the way one conducts their business and personal life.

“All the services that I will be talking about, and demonstrating, are services that I use on a day-to-day basis to save my company time and money,” says Jonathan Denwood, chief executive officer of Digital Delirium.   For more details about this presentation, visit http://www.digital-delirium.net/copywriter/ or call Denwood directly at (775) 297-4184.

Free “Tips and Tricks” offered for Advance Registration

To entice early registration, Denwood is offering a copy of his popular “Tips and Tricks for On Line Business Success” for those who register prior to the event.  This easy to understand educational piece will provide additional insights on how to make the products he’ll be discussing easier and faster to use on a daily basis.

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