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Building an Effective Web Presence for Your Business - Part 1

Is Your Website Doing the Job You Hired it to Do?


A website is online advertising and should deliver the most important thing any business needs: leads. Is your website delivering you calls, email, or online sales? If not, learn the reasons your site is most likely NOT working for you.


Do you think you need a quality web presence in today's business environment? If so then read on to learn more.
Building an Effective and Impressive Web Presence for Your Business is a series of eight enlightening and engaging seminars which will reveal the most effective and efficient ways to have a successful business presence on the Internet.

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Each 60 to 90 minute seminar in this series will show you not only how to build a web presence or update your current one, but why these methods are important to your online presence.


Instructor Bio:

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Richard Geasey has been involved with technology marketing for over 30 years. He has worked for large computer manufacturers like Western Digital and Seagate Technologies. He has also worked for smaller companies, and the Australian Trade Commission. Working with diverse products like Ethernet adapters, tape backup drives, and embedded device controllers, he developed markets around the world. Transitioning his focus in order to help small businesses, he developed his skills with SEO, lead generation and web development.


 A little-known fact: Richard designed and developed the world’s first Internet-controlled BBQ grill in 2000, and if you ask him nicely, he’ll tell you all about it.

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