Be Better At… Selling Online POSTPONED

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Due to unforeseen circumstances the event Be Better at…Selling Online is being postponed until 2016. All tickets will be fully reimbursed. Thanks and see you early in 2016!

Hot on the heels of our successful and well received “Be Better At… Facebook for Business” we are delighted to announce our next Be Better At event and our last for 2015. We have great plans for 2016 but more about that anon…

Be Better At… Selling Online

Our next event Be Better At… Selling Online will focus on eCommerce and will take place on Wednesday 25th November from 6.30pm at the Guinness Enterprise Centre in Dublin 8 (map below) and will include a generous amount of time for networking and questions.

 

Tickets are a bargain at €10.00 (plus service fee) and include refreshments to keep those post work hunger pangs at bay.

We are delighted to welcome a team of online selling experts from the world-leading payments service provider, Realex Payments. Aruna Anand and her colleague Seán MacDomhnall will cover the following at this interactive event:

  • Creating your website
  • Getting set up online
  • Accepting Payments
  • Improving Conversion
  • Shopping Carts
  • Payments Landscape

So plenty to get our teeth into and our heads around!

Aruna Anand

Aruna Anand

Aruna Anand is a Channel Partner Manager for Realex Payments and has been involved in the payments industry for nearly 4 years. Her role involves managing existing partner relationships to drive lead flow into our business development team and identify and recruiting new business and referral partners across multiple regions. She has a strong knowledge of the range of products offered by Realex as well as the processes and procedures that go with them.

 

Seán MacDomhnall is a Channel Solutions Architect assisting new and existing payment industry partners to get the most out of the Realex Payments product. He specialises in e-commerce and industry specific platforms including Magento, WordPress/ WooCommerce and Shopify and using his expertise also helps merchants get the best out of their chosen software.

So I am certainly looking forward to picking their brains about a couple of projects I am working on! See you on November 25th at The Guinnness Enterprise Centre at 6.30pm.

 

Supported in part by #DSCF, an initiative of the office of the Dublin Commissioner for Startups. The Dublin Startup Community Fund (DSCF) provides small grants to community-focused entrepreneurs & organisations in Dublin who are interested in running events, campaigns, or initiatives that amplify the dialogue around entrepreneurship, creativity, innovation, and startups in Dublin.

 

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