Zero to Website in Two Hours

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ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category

Business & Technology

Event Overview

"You need a website." Whether for your business or yourself, you have probably heard this. But if you are like I was, you start thinking you can't afford a web designer, programmer, webmaster, etc.

But guess what? You don't need ANY of these things to have a website! Go from ZERO to a live website in TWO hours.

Obviously, a two-hour workshop can't cover EVERYTHING that goes into building a website - there are entire sections at the bookstore covering web development, user interface design, etc. BUT THAT'S THE POINT OF THIS WORKSHOP... you don't NEED to be overwhelmed with too much information, you just need a set of steps and resources to get you going in the right direction.

By attending this workshop, you will learn how to:

1) decide on a domain name and how to register it;
2) point your domain name to your website;
3) create a website using drag-and-drop tools;
4) find and add images to your website, and
5) the best ways to tell the world about your site! .... a lot of people don't actually think about this, but wonder why no one is visiting their site... YOU won't have this problem, and

You'll also learn the 3 books you SHOULD read after this workshop to keep things moving.

If you have questions or just need a sounding board after the workshop, you also receive a 30 minute, 1-on-1 coaching phone/Skype call, as well as one month of UNLIMITED email interaction! Normally, individual coaching like this costs $500 or more!

What to Bring

Bring paper, pens, and laptop (optional)

Minimum age

All ages welcome

What's Provided

Handouts, etc.

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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST

I graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia with degrees in electrical and computer engineering. I then went into software engineering for 10 years, first as an employee for others but transitioned to working for myself. At about year 7, I decided that a change was in order and enrolled at Saint Louis University School of Law - I attended law school part time while working full time. Upon graduating and passing the bar exam in 2008, I became an intellectual property law attorney.

I now coach others and help them achieve their career and personal goals, drawing on the experience and insight I gained during my 15+ year non-traditional career path.

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