Website 1, 2, 3 - Plan, Assemble & Market Your Website Class Starts Nov. 30th
Website 1, 2, 3 - Plan, Assemble & Market Your Website
The missing manual for owning a website
When: November 30 - December 14, 2010 Tuesdays / 9:00-11:00am
This is a series of three 2- hours
classes + 1 hour consultation with a web professional. You will learn
practical and useful information to get your site up and running
properly. Learn the most important principles of planning, assembling
and marketing your website in an organic search engine friendly way that
will attract and drive more traffic to your website. Whether you are
building it or hiring someone to do it for you, this class will provide
with the questions to ask, and the information you need to know to be a
smart website owner. The course is structured into an easy to understand
format with useful and helpful tips to help transform your vision into a
properly functioning and good looking website. Including creating the
content you want people to know, organizing the information you want
people to find and finding your best marketing tools in this social
media climate. If you want to increase your web visibility, traffic and
potential client pool, then you need to come to this class!
*This course will not involve coding or programming.
- Session 1: Plan Your Website (11/30)
- Session 2: Assemble Your Website (12/7)
- Session 3: Market & Maintain Your Online Web Presence (12/14)
- Plus 1 hour consultation to be scheduled first day of class.
Fee $60 Pre-paid online, or cash at the door
Register Here: PACE LAAbout the instructor: Colleen Rice Nelson
Colleen Rice Nelson is a self employed business woman who runs a multimedia consulting business, The Ultimate Answer (www.the-ultimate-answer.com),
helping her clients answer their questions about the world wide web.
Working with websites since 1996, Colleen has a passion for inspiring
clients to get creative and think out of the box with their website
marketing, while maintaining a practical and functional approach to
their site design. You can have great looking website, but if you don't
promote it, and no one can find you - what's the point? Creating a
website that is search engine friendly is the backbone of a great
website, not an afterthought.





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