Whether you’re a business, a community organization, a hobbyist or a grandmother – everybody told you that you needed to get a website. So you did. And whether you did it yourself, had your granddaughter make it, or paid a professional, chances are that a lot of that website is about what the creator knows how to do, rather than what you want the site to be able to do.
Where does the website fit in with your plans to – sell more widgets, get new members, let your audience know what’s new, or change the world?
How can you use the internet to add value to your customer/member service?
Does size matter? Do those flashing things appeal or annoy?
With lots of examples of “how to”, “what if” and “why did they”, this workshop will be as fun as it is useful.
Presenter: Anne Finlay-Stewart is the owner of Rhymes With Orange Public Relations and Promotions in Owen Sound and has been a community activist more or less since birth.

