Seminar: Building a Small Business Website
Build your small business on the web. Learn the five things you need to know to build a professional site within your budget from an expert web consultant and designer.
(PRWEB) March 28, 2005 -- Attend the seminar "Building a Small Business Website" on Tuesday, April 5th 2005 from 9:30 AM to 12:00 Noon at the Rothman Institute, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 285 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940.
If you are thinking of building a business website or need to update your existing site, take this opportunity to ask an expert web consultant and designer what you need to know. You'll learn the five things for designing an effective small business website and plan for future enhancements to grow your site as you grow your business. You'll get the chance to ask questions about designing the content of your site, choosing a style/color scheme, selecting web technologies that will help your business while staying within your budget.
Suzanne M. Engels of WebArtNTech has been designing websites for 10 years and has taught over 200 small business owners how to build their businesses on the web. Focusing on your business goals, this seminar describes how you can build the site yourself, hire out some of the tasks or outsource the whole effort while staying within your budget.
This seminar, sponsored by the NJAWBO Women's Business Center, the Rothman Institute and the SBA, is open to the public and all are welcome to attend. There is a $25.00 fee for non-members and $18.75 for members.
To register, or for more information, please call the Women's Business Center at 609-581-2220 or visit our website at www.njawbo.org and register online under WBC.
The New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) is the largest statewide women business owners' organization in the United States. Our primary objective is to support and encourage business ownership by women. For over 25 years, NJAWBO has helped women achieve their business visions by providing them with the tools to develop and grow their enterprises. As of today, NJAWBO has grown to almost a thousand members, organized in fourteen chapters, and three regional groupings, with members serving as officers at the chapter, regional and state levels. Together, we are a diverse, dynamic, and powerful group of women business owners.
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