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Date & Time:

Wednesday, August 23, 2017 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM PDT
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Location:

Yorba Linda Public Library 
18181 Imperial Highway
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
  
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 A no-charge event sponsored by:

Yorba Linda City Seal

SBA/SCORE
5 Hutton Centre Drive, Ste 900
Santa Ana, CA 92707
www.score114.org

 

Work Smarter, Not Harder... WordPress for Small Business

WordPress is the fastest growing and most popular website platform for all levels of business, but especially small business. The amazing selection of features, options and benefits that attracted Samsung, Ford, EBay, GM and CNN to WordPress are the same for Small Business Owners everywhere: 

  • Simple, yet Powerful
  • Versatile Flexibility with Limitless Customization Options
  • Expansion/Growth Possibilities are Endless
  • Easy to Learn, Easy to Use & Easy to Maintain
  • WordPress Support is Second to None
  • SEO & Google Ranking Friendly
  • Do-it-Yourself Cost Effectiveness 

We will discuss the following topics during our fact filled WordPress presentation: 

  •  What is WordPress?
  •  Why WordPress is Perfect for Small Businesses
  •  What is Responsive Design & Why Do You Need It?
  •  Website Best Practices
  •  Why it Makes Sense to Convert Your Site to WordPress
  •  Overview of Google Analytics
  •  "Doing it Right" Case Studies
  • Top 10 Wordpress Plugins 

Victoria Byrne, founder of Creative Marketing Services, is the presenter of this workshop. Victoria has helped small businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups maximize their online web development, marketing and lead generation potential with strategically planned, creative and cost effective marketing initiatives for over 15 years.  She's a Certified Constant Contact Solution Provider and she regularly shares her marketing expertise at workshops, boot camps and training seminars.

 

 

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