2 openings remain in Friday's Improving Online Visibility workshop
Two openings remain in the Friday, Jan. 15, Hands-On Workshop "Improving Online Visibility," led by Paula Scott and offered by Bluffton Center for Entreprenuers.
“What happens when a visitor looks for your Bluffton business with a search engine or app?” asks Scott. “Don’t know. Or, don’t like what you find?”
The hands-on workshop will help you improve the accuracy and effectiveness of your business’s online presence. Scott specializes in web content. She will coach persons attending the workshops on how to find and update online business listings, including search engine results, online directors and social media.
Here’s an outline of what the workshops will cover:
• Improve accuracy, including contact information and descriptions
• Increase effectiveness, including visual appearance and search optimized text
• Use web role models to help focus your approach
Workshops are from noon to 1:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 15 and Jan. 29 in the BCE office, 110 S. Main St., Bluffton. There is a limit of three to four persons per session. The cost is $20 per person.
You may register using Doodle at http://bit.ly/1RmzJHj or contact Scott [email protected], or Aphaphanh Nussbaum of BCE at [email protected].
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