
How to Build a Website to Grow Your Business
13 March @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Ready to create a website that works for your business? This workshop is designed to take the mystery out of websites and give small business owners the tools and confidence to get started. Whether you’re building a website for the first time or planning to upgrade your existing site, this session will help you avoid costly mistakes and get the most value for your investment.
In this workshop, you’ll learn:
- How to choose the right website platform for your business, with a comparison of popular options like WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Shopify, and BigCommerce.
- The basics of website hosting, security, and SSL certificates.
- Compliance essentials, including privacy policies, terms and conditions, and cookie disclosures.
- Tips for choosing and buying the perfect domain name.
- How to plan your website content, including considerations for migrating from an existing site.
- Design basics and early-stage SEO tips to ensure your website is built for success.
- What to look for in a website developer and other professionals you might need, plus how to brief them effectively.
Takeaway:
You’ll leave with a clear action plan to build your website and a better understanding of which platform best suits your needs.
Who Should Attend:
This workshop is ideal for:
- Small business owners starting a new business who want to get their website right from the start.
- Established businesses planning a website rebuild and looking to maximize their budget.
- Anyone who’s had a bad experience with web development and wants to approach their next project with confidence.
BONUS: To help you apply the knowledge from this session, you will also be able to access a range of additional resources, including an actionable worksheet and cheat sheet.
This is a hybrid event so please indicate when registering whether you will be attending ‘in person’ or ‘virtually’ (Teams). Light refreshments will be provided for ‘in person ‘attendees.
This workshop will be facilitated by Kirri Romero from the Online Fix.