By the My MBA Career Content Team � Find Top MBA Degree Programs MBAs, entrepreneurs and other small business people will soon meet to share their different approaches to using the internet to their advantage during the recession.
BizTechDay 2009 begins on October 22 and lasts two days. The event will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Burlingame, California, and tickets will cost $595. The conference is expected to attract more than 1000 people and will focus on helping small company owners learn to use the internet to generate growth in spite of the economic crisis.
"I hear from businesses all the time looking specifically for this kind of help," said Gary Marshall of the Small Business Administration. "Small business owners will definitely benefit from an event like this."
The conference will feature more than 30 sessions designed with entrepreneurs in mind. Participants will have the opportunity to learn how to use social networking sites to promote their businesses and also how to access the federal stimulus program.
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