AIM Web 2.0 Breakfast Seminars

Starting this Friday, and for the next few weeks, the AIM Institute is holding their Web 2.0 Breakfast series. This month they are turning their attention to entrepreneurs who have based their business models on Web 2.0 technology. Jan. 9 –  “Building a Multi-Revenue-Stream Strategy,” Jimmy Hendricks of Collarfree.com will discuss how he has built…

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Starting this Friday, and for the next few weeks, the AIM Institute is holding their Web 2.0 Breakfast series.

This month they are turning their attention to entrepreneurs who have based their business models on Web 2.0 technology.

  • Jan. 9 –  “Building a Multi-Revenue-Stream Strategy,” Jimmy Hendricks of Collarfree.com will discuss how he has built his clothing design business upon an online design and e-commerce platform. Using Web 2.0 collaboration, he has built a community of graphic and fashion designers, who, in turn, attract a loyal following of retail customers.
  • Jan. 16 – “Overcoming Common Obstacles with Web 2.0 Entrepreneurship,” Robert Armbrister of Homeingle.com will discuss the obstacles he has overcome in developing his project and event management website.
  • Jan. 23 – “Into the Wild with Into Outdoors,” Josh Bell of IntoOutdoors.com will discuss his social network website for outdoor enthusiasts.

All of the talks are from 7:30am – 8:30am at the Gallup Campus down by the Qwest Center.

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Each of the talks is $15 to attend & you can register online or pay at the door.

Or…you can pick up a free pass here!  SPN has 5 free passes to each of the upcoming eventsThe first 5 people to comment below will receive a free pass to this Friday’s talk. Then next week, we’ll post again with another chance to win 5 passes to that session and so on.

Thanks again to the AIM Institute for organizing these talks! We hope to see lots of people there bright and early starting this Friday!

This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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