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Communications

The Internet is a great tool for communicating with customers, clients, suppliers, distributors, staff, stakeholders and government agencies. Communication is a two-­way exercise and the Internet provides many opportunities not just for two-way dialogue but even dialogue between multiple parties, all at the same time. The various ways you might use the Internet to help communicate include:

What to do

To determine the most effective and cost-efficient Internet communication tool undertake the following:

 e-businessguide Case Study - South West Distributors (44 kb)

 e-businessguide Case Study - Gippsland Footclinic (58 kb)

 e-businessguide Case Study - Video Education Australia (44 kb)

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