Getting your business online is half the battle. Now you need to consistently promote your website so that you profit from your investment. This workshop teaches proven ways to promote your small business website.
What you'll learn:
Designing your website to effectively promote your business. How to submit your site to search engines. Free and low-cost ways to get traffic to your website. An overview of Search Engine Optimization. How to use email marketing to promote your website.
What people say about our training programs.
I have an existing site that has been giving me trouble for months. By attending this workshop, I came away with invaluable tips to create, update, maintain and market my website. I can't wait to apply all of the tips I learned.
You did a wonderful job of making the Website workshop informative, valuable, engaging and practical. I was able to apply my new knowledge immediately.
This is great. Thank you! You make really good points and it helps those of us non-techies think about things that we know and understand instead of being intimidated by what we don't.
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