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Let our Professional team show you how your own Chamber of Commerce could help your Township, Village, Reservation or Nation build infrastructure and bring new dollars into your Nation.  Learn the value and tradition of the Chamber of Commerce.

Our Mission is as follows:

The Indigenous Internet Chamber of Commerce promotes and supports the development of electronic communications networks and tools to increase economic and educational opportunities for Native Nations of the Western Hemisphere.

 Our Goal is to: 

  • Promote honest, responsible, fair and ethical Internet business
  • Help Native businesses understand and tap into business on the Internet
  • Provide a marketplace for businesses and people worldwide to find and purchase authentic Native merchandise
  • Provide internet forums and networking opportunities leading to expanded business
  • Support active members through international exposure
  • Share ideas among businesses and individuals with common interests

Services 

The following is a list of services provided by our Chamber.

  • Consultation
  • IICOC System Workbook
  • IICOC Manual 
  • Website with Directory
  • Customer Support
  • Reseller Opportunities
  • Many Extras

Your website and membership database are the two stongest assets you will own, playing an integral part in all of you programs and benefits.  Membership recruitment and retention will be key to your success.  We intend to build you an award winning website, which will be fully operational, and will function as your ECOMMERCE INDIGENOUS CONNECTION.   

Call us toll free at 888-729-1965 for the connection.

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