Website Fundamentals & Conversion Optimization

Free Seminar

Your website is one of the first interactions that prospective customers have with your business. It has the power to influence your site visitors and get them to take action. In this presentation, you will learn the best practices needed to set your website up for success. Convert more leads and drive your business forward.

To learn more beyond the seminar, see our Digital Marketing courses

Instructor Bio

Nicole McCullum is the founder of Captivate Designs, a website design and SEO company servicing clients globally.  She specializes in helping small businesses and entrepreneurs generate more leads, attract more clients, and grow their business online through Captivating Website Design, Do it for You SEO services and Do it Yourself SEO training. Nicole’s tips & strategies have been published on Forbes, Inc.com, Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Smart Hustle Magazine, Black Enterprise and more. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemccullum

What You’ll Learn

  • The elements of a successful website
  • How to turn website visitors into leads and sales
  • How to measure and improve your website performance

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