Reset. Restart: Building an effective website
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About this Event
Digital technology and the internet has revolutionized the way we live and work, creating a hotbed of online platforms for businesses to consider.
In this session we explore the world of websites and “the internet of entrepreneurs”.
A website can be many things. It can tell a story, share values, be a conversation, a marketplace, a testing facility.
In this webinar we will cover:
• Different websites for different reasons
• Building an effective website that works for you
• Customizing the process
• Testing the market with landing pages
• How to work with creatives and get the most out of web designers, copy writers, graphic designers and coders.
• Do you really need a website and what are the alternatives?
At the end of the session there will be time for you to ask your questions and quiz our website expert!
It's not only your mistakes you learn from. Mal Williamson has set up and run businesses for 30 years. Some successfully employing people for international markets and attracting millionaire investment, whilst others have been about bumping along as a freelancer.
He is an experienced educator and trainer - from community settings to University lecturing and is now a full-time PhD researcher looking at how therapeutic tools can help film-makers. He is also a 'changework' therapist teaching techniques to coach entrepreneurs and help artists under his brand Creator Coach. “Business is about people. This makes for strong innovations and good fun along the way”
website: https://creatorcoach.co.uk
Please note this is an online event; you do not need to come into the library to attend.
This workshop will be delivered via Zoom. Once registered, log-in details will be sent prior to the event.
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