DBWS Online Training Forum

 

Stampin' Up! has created a DBWS Online Training Forum similar to Stamping Connection and MyDigitalStudio.net. This online training forum will be a great resource to get your DBWS (Demonstrator Business Web Services) up and working efficiently for you!  If you haven't signed up yet, go here: http://dbwsonlinesupport.com/main/authorization/signUp? 
 
Once you are signed up, you will have access to the forum, be able to post comments and questions, view training information and video, and even receive training about Social Media such as Facebook. So take some time to get signed up and check out all of the training that Stampin’ Up! has created to support this transition to Version 7.

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