A successful website is the cornerstone of any strong online presence, and for many businesses, it's their most powerful tool for attracting and engaging customers. In this workshop, we'll see what it takes to build and optimise a website that not only looks great but functions flawlessly to meet both your business and customer needs.
We’ll cover the essentials of site structure, and navigation, ensuring that visitors can find what they need quickly and easily. Learn how to understand searcher intent and create compelling content that resonates with your audience while improving your search engine visibility. We'll also introduce you to basic onsite SEO techniques that help your website rank higher in search results and drive more traffic.
Additionally, we’ll provide an overview of Google Search Console and Analytics, two powerful tools that can help you monitor and refine your website’s performance. By the end of this session, you’ll have the basic knowledge needed to optimise your website that not only attracts visitors but converts them into loyal customers.
Date: Wed May 6
Time: 10am
Venue: Online via ZOOM
This is workshop is hosted as a Zoom meeting. You must have a computer, laptop or tablet with at least a 10” screen, and microphone and audio capabilities in order to access the Workshop. A camera/webcam is optional, but recommended. A free Zoom account is also required. Further instructions for accessing the event will be emailed to participants in advance.
**Please only sign up to one of our events if you are definitely planning to attend. Spaces are limited and we want to make sure the businesses that really want this support get it.
If you can’t make an event, it’s no problem as long as you let us know before the workshop. If you sign-up and don’t attend an event, we will contact you afterwards to check in and if this happens more than once, it will jeopardise your ability to sign up to future events.**
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