Independent business owners tend to be do-it-yourself types. I know firsthand. I started my business because I wanted to be a writer. Soon after starting, I met someone who suggested I learn graphic design to provide “One stop shopping” for my clients. So I did.
After that, I saw just how much I needed a website. So I bought a couple books and built myself a site. Now I provide all three of those services to my clients.
That’s all been great and wonderful, but now I’m coming up to a new challenge. One that I can’t seem to overcome.
SALES.
I’ve read the books, I’ve talked to salespeople I know, but I just can’t seem to master this one by myself. I hate to admit it, but I need someone to really show me the ropes. Someone to work with me directly to help me learn the process. It’s a skill I’d pay a good chunk of cash for, because I know it will pay off for me in the long run.
And that situation is why I created my web design course. Because I know there are businesspeople out there who just feel safer maintaining control of their own websites.
DIY The Right Way
My course teaches you to build and maintain your site without sacrificing the professional look you get from a web designer. No more broken pages, no more pulling your hair out because your site looks great on your office computer but horrible on your home computer. It’s all the information you need to build websites like a pro with a minimal investment of your time and money.
I’m taking sign ups right now for the first session starting in a couple weeks. There are complete details here, and you can sign up here.
And keep in mind – Sessions will only be open to a maximum of 3 students. Once the class is filled, you’ll have to wait for another session to open. If you want a spot, it’s a good idea to get booked now to ensure you don’t miss the boat.
Blog Side Note
I’ve made a change to the comments section of the blog. You no longer need to be signed in to post a comment. You’ll still need to sign up once, but after that you won’t have to jump through any hoops to leave a comment.
Tags: classes, DIY, do it yourself