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Dave Davis, a Farmington business works from the local business incubator. He explains how the Internet has multiplied their business to include more than 3,000 clients.

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"Putting the Puzzle Together." Small Businesses in rural areas face many challenges. During the opening reception for "The Internet: Your Business Partner" an ice breaker puzzle was used to illustrate how small businesses can work with others and technology to expand their target markets.

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New Mexico and nearby states sent tomorrow's trainers to this workshop to be trained to take these skills home to their clientele. New Mexico Extension was a major participant in this training workshop.

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Eric Hawley, Director of Extension Technology for Utah State University demonstrated two way interactive video technology and other innovative technologies.

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Businesses from across the southwest attended the e-Commerce workshop in the Four Corners area sponsored by New Mexico State University.

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Businesses were drawn to the e-Commerce workshop to learn new tricks about how to increase their business on the Internet.

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"Trends in e-Commerce" was presented by Connie Hancock and Dewey Teel (shown here) of the University of Nebraska Rural Initiative. They shared current trends and research.

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Karen Biers lead a special session on how those interested in the tourism industry in their community can use e-Commerce to boost sales.

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Carroll Welte (shown) and Ron Sharp co-taught the special breakout session on Agricultural e-Commerce.

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Connie Kratzer, New Mexico State University taught artisans how to use the Internet to promote their business. Her session "Access eCommerce for Native American Artisans" was co-taught by Rae Montgomery of the University of Minnesota.
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