dbc training - clients
Web design - a business case
This half day workshop helps business owners make the most of their website. It examines the use of Content Management Systems (CMS) and how they integrate into your business and marketing plans. This course is suitable for those who do not have a web presence as well as those who are looking to redevelop their website.
What you will gain from this workshop;
- an in-depth understanding of the process of producing a website
- ability to plan and direct the review or preparation of a website
- a method to integrate your website into your business and marketing plans
- an understanding of web marketing.
The workshops cover:
- production planning stages - setting out the stages for development of your website
- CMS applications - what are they? Advantages and disadvantages
- web browsers - the differences and how best to manage the differences
- design factors - layout, type, images
- navigation - planning the site navigation
- web development software - evaluating a CMS
- metadata - what is it? how to use it
- search engine optimisation (SEO) - how to get your site higher on the Google search list
- standards - how to ensure simple and affordable access to web
- accessibility - the issues and how to address them in the design and creation of websites
When: 6 July 2011 1.30 - 4.30.
Where: Business Centre @365 Little Collins St - Grd Flr, 365 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
Cost: $275 inc gst
The course presenter
The course will be facilitated by a Greg Branson with presentations from industry experts in CMS, SEO and web marketing.
Who should attend
This course is designed for business owners intending to review or develop a new website.
Register
To register your interest in this workshop contact
Greg Branson
This workshop is only available to members
Membership
Membership of the dbc is free and open to all participants in the design loop.
Membership form