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  Building a Profitable Website

You don't need a big budget to create an effective website for your business. Participants will look at cost-effective ways to build a highly successful site that magnetizes customers and is easy to maintains over time.

  •  Avoid common web mistakes
  •  Effectively critique the web world
  •  New tools & techniques
  Internet Marketing for Small Businesses

Get people to your site with direct e-mail, paid listings, and search engine & directory placements. learn how to target the right audience and get the right customers to your site.

  •  Build the right kind of traffic
  •  Effective e-mail campaigns
  •  Leverage search engines

Website Basics Using FrontPage

This hands-on computer workshop will help you share your information with the world--any place, any time--your own website is the key.

  •  Create a web folder and home page
  •  Learn general design basics & utilize the tools available
  •  Publish your web site
  Digital Photography Basics

Join the millions of digital photographers--your neighbors, friends, & coworkers--and learn the steps to get you on your way with in digital photography.

  •  Choose the right camera for you
  •  Compose pictures
  •  Learn photo-editing techniques

Opening an Online Store

This session will provide you with practical tips and techniques to help o set up an online store and have electronic funding for your product or service. Use PayPal to make and to accept payments online. Learn about available merchant tools and what information is necessary in order to set up an online PayPal account

  •  Learn about PayPal offerings
  •  Add ecommerce for your product or service
  •  Real-time merchant confirmation

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Last update: 04.12.2005

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