| Website Development Workshop | |
| In Step-by-Step Web Site Development,
an Internet workshop for business owners (cost: $40), you will receive
hands-on training on how to build your own web site from start to finish
using a professional web site development program. You will also learn
tips about the Internet and e-commerce, and when and why businesses need
web sites. You don’t have to be a computer expert. In less than
two hours you will have the skills and knowledge to: The workshop is recommended for business owners who want to enhance their businesses by creating a web site, or replace their current ineffectual home page, and want to have professional features that may bring more customers. If you want to create and list your web page, you will need a major credit card (Visa, MC or American Express). The service fees range from $19.95 to $34.95 per month (or you may use the free trial ). This includes email accounts, up to 60 pages of text and pictures, detailed website traffic reports, and Domain name registration .
Read how small business owners benefited by using
this web site development program: "… your service is exactly what we have been looking for; an affordable solution, rich in features and functionality . The content management benefits alone will save us thousands of dollars that would have been allocated to programmers, developers and graphic designers." (Joseph Fitts, Alliance Sciences) RESERVATIONS: Required: Click here To Register or Call (803) 641-3646COST: $35.00-- “The South Carolina SBDC is partially funded under Cooperative Agreement No.3-603001-Z-0043-23 by the U.S. Small Business Administration.” The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) operates in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration. The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute an expressed or implied endorsement of the co-sponsor(s) or participants’ opinions, products or services.” All SBDC programs are non-discriminatory and available to individuals with disabilities. |
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