PC Magazine’s “How To” Roadshow


Here’s something interesting our sister publication PC Magazine Philippines is plugging. We hope you can attend.

IF YOU’RE THE OWNER OF A SMALL- OR MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESS:

PC Magazine Philippines, in partnership with Intel Microelectronics Philippines and Microsoft Philippines, invite you to a SEMINAR ON HOW INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAN BE USED TO YOUR BUSINESS ADVANTAGE.

It’s a WHOLE DAY seminar, inclusive of BUFFET LUNCH AT THE DUSIT HOTEL NIKKO, morning and afternoon snacks, seminar materials and certificates of participation. Yes, it’s at the DUSIT HOTEL NIKKO, at the Ayala Center, Makati City.

And IT’S FREE!

You see, with two of the largest I.T. companies on board, we can afford to give participants all of the above benefits and advantages. The only thing that our partners ask for is that we provide them with QUALITY PARTICIPANTS.

If you happen to own a small- or medium-sized business, whether it be a family firm, a partnership, a corporation or a single proprietorship, and if you really want to know what the latest I.T. technologies are and how they can help you, then please do join us. It’s a ONE DAY EVENT that you won’t regret participating in. And it’s free, with no strings attached, so you have nothing to lose!

Well okay, there IS one string attached. You see, the seminars will already happen NEXT WEEK:

- For wholesale/retail or trading-oriented businesses, MARCH 28 (Tuesday)
- For manufacturing-oriented businesses, MARCH 30 (Thursday)
- For service-oriented businesses (including accounting firms, legal firms, etc.), MARCH 31 (Friday)

So we really need your reservations NOW because, since it IS free, there will only be LIMITED SLOTS.

If you believe yourself to fit the participant profile, and you sincerely want to learn about the latest technologies that can be at your disposal (not to mention a free buffet lunch at the Dusit!), we need you to reserve NOW.

Please email us your NAME, COMPANY, POSITION, and CONTACT INFO (mobile, office, email) at editors@pcmag.ph

OR call us at the HINGE INQUIRER PUBLICATIONS office at 813-4396, 840-0196, or 813-6848 local 804 and 805.

OR fax us the above info at 759-2022 to 24.

And we will get in touch with you and take care of the rest.

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