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Details
- LEVEL. Introductory/Intermediate
- LOCATION. Greater Manchester
Costs
Planning Successful Websites
24 June 2008
CLOSED
Course Details
This is an information-rich event to give artists and arts organisations a comprehensive overview and specific hints and tips on what they need to consider when setting up a website.
Who is it for?
This course is designed for sole trader artists and arts workers in organisations who are either planning to set up a new website, or want to improve an existing one.
Outline
The course covers the following areas:
- Best practice web design: designing a site that appeals to your customers
- Updating your website: options for managing your web content
- Getting found in the search engines: ensuring your site is Google friendly
- Accessibility and standards: making sure your site is fit for purpose
- The Social Internet: integrating sound, video and new media into your website
At the end of the day, participants will have a grasp of all the elements they need to consider when setting up a website, plus a web development brief tailored to their needs that can be shared with a web designer or used to guide their own web development activities.
