Business Foundations
Do I need a website for my business?
Time: 12:15pm
Date: Wednesday, 15 May 2024
In this workshop, Sarah will step you through the process of deciding whether you need a website for your business, what functions you would like it to perform and the role it could play in streamlining your business.
Topics covered include:
- Deciding on a website building solution, and potential costs
- Choosing and registering a domain name
- Creating a professional email linked to your domain name
- What content you will need on your website and how to work through the content creation process
- Sourcing images for your website
About Sarah
Hello, I’m Sarah and I love helping businesses establish their online presence.
The story of my early days is probably a story similar to yours, as the idea of working for myself had been floating around in my head for quite a few years and it just took a bit of courage to get it off the ground!
Since 2016 I have called central Gippsland my home, however before that I spent the first couple of decades of my life on a family dairy farm in North-East Victoria. This upbringing has instilled in me a burning desire to help rural and regional businesses reach their full potential.
For over 10 years I have worked in various areas of regional government and university, mainly in marketing, events and administration. I don’t know why, but when I start a new job I always tend to inherit a mess, which suits me fine as I love a good organising challenge.
From reinvigorating websites, establishing everyday workplace processes and overhauling databases, I’ve seen it all (or I think at least most), and I like nothing better than providing a streamlined and straight-forward business solution.
I will never proclaim to know it all and many of the skills I have are self-taught through trial and error. I do like to think that I am an avid learner with an eye for detail and passion for helping, and these skills combined hopefully mean I can bring something beneficial to your business, whatever the problem.