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International Trade Council Digital Commerce Business Council May 15th 2024 Meeting Vlog Summary - Oaknews

International Trade Council Digital Commerce Business Council May 15th 2024 Meeting Vlog Summary

International Trade Council Digital Commerce Business Council May 15th 2024 Meeting Vlog Summary Hello Everyone, I hope this email finds you well. Here is our International Trade Council Digital Commerce Business Council agenda for May 15th, 2024 12 Noon EST USA as a virtual meeting of the whole body via Google Meets. The reason for this is we have had a few meetings of the board, and now it's time to come together as a larger body. 1) A run-down of your needs that we can help each other with and as part of launching the same initiative for the entire membership. Essentially a listening system that encourages cross-communication between members. 15 minutes. 2) Internal Linking: Approval of an idea: Internal linking from website to website helps with online marketing. So, my simple proposal is that we and the entire membership link to each other, with the main qlinking place being the webpage I established at ZennieReport.com: https://ift.tt/l9DC4oW 3) Open Forum: A Place To Share And Discuss Ideas Related To Digital Commerce and Your Business That Can Help You And Others. Adjourn The idea for the future is for the Chairperson to feature a randomly selected business as the topic for a short video-blog. The reason for this is the ITC is a kind of chamber of commerce. By that, as I understand it, our mission is to promote business. So, this approach is in the spirit of the ITC charge, and that means promoting you. The videos will be premiered monthly, and during our regularly scheduled meeting format. The next meeting of our group as a whole will be Friday evening June 13th, 2024. A meeting of the Board of Directors will be set separately.
via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgzB--uItb8

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