The National e-Commerce Extension Initiative
Southern Rural Development Center
Internet Strategies to Improve Farm Business Management
National e-Commerce Extension Initiative
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You are now on your way to being a small business owner and making profits.

We have learned many different things that will help us along the way.

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  1. Our life skills have value.
  2. We have identified benefits of having a small e-Commerce business.
  3. We have identified role models in our community.
  4. We have gotten an e-mail account for communication.
  5. We have explored Internet auction sites.
  6. We have registered as a seller.
  7. We have established out payment system.
  8. We have reviewed shipping options.
  9. We understand the importance of record keeping for sales tax and income tax information.

The more you use your skills you learned today the easier they will become. If you have any problems, please check with your Extension personnel, they will be able to help you.


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Web site and all contents © Copyright SRDC 2009, All rights reserved.
CSREES These materials were developed as part of the Southern Rural Development Center’s National e-Commerce Extension Initiative. They are based upon work supported by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Award No. 2005-45064-03212

Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture or the Southern Rural Development Center.