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Tutorial: Let’s Fix Your Website — Live Audits and Edits

Wednesday, 8/17/2022
2:00 - 3:30

There are 400 million active websites out there, and thousands of new ones are created every day. Ensuring your website is functional and SEO ready is critical to your success. Even the most basic website issues can hurt your traffic and sales. In this webinar, we look at practical components of user experience, where to apply your creativity, connecting your digital assets with plumbing and how you can assess and fix a broken website. All critical parts of driving leads and sales. 

We discuss the power of SEO, and how to use it to get more people to your pages. 

If you sell products/services online, or if you plan on doing this, make sure to join us! 

  

Dennis Yu is a former Yahoo search engine engineer who optimized ads and analytics across search and social platforms. He’s taken his passion for digital marketing and turned it into training to create good jobs for aspiring digital marketers. Yu’s personal mission centers around mentorship. He teaches from his experience helping people from all walks of life grow their expertise in digital marketing, and he shares his insights from managing campaigns for The Golden State Warriors, Nike and Rosetta Stone. 

Dennis Yu has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Fox News, CNN, CBS and co-authored Facebook Nations—a textbook taught in over 700 universities. He is the CEO of BlitzMetrics, a digital marketing company which partners with schools to train young adults. 

  

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this webinar and any supplementary materials provided are intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional financial or legal advice. By registering for this webinar, you accept and agree to the full disclaimer available at https://zoom.asksbdc.com/SBDC_Webinar_Disclaimer and that under no circumstances shall the named parties be held liable for any claims, losses or damages arising out of or in any way related to the information provided in this webinar and/or the registrant’s use of or reliance on said information. 

Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact jacques.bidjima@sfgov.org

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