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The Virginia SBDC offers FREE online training for small business owners and entrepreneurs.

Our training consists of live and archived Webinars on online marketing topics as well as a complete library of courses on money, marketing, and management for entrepreneurs.


 


FREE Google to Great Webinar Series


We are proud to present the Google to Great Webinars, a series of Web-based presentations on how to actually use the powerful tools that Google has created and some practical tips from a Small Business perspective. Each Webinar will be focused primarily on a Google product and presented by Ray Sidney-Smith, President of W3 Consulting. All Webinars are archived so that they can be viewed at a later time.
 

Blogger, the Small Business Blog Tool by Google
Thursday, November 29, 2012 - 10:15 - 11:15


The Social Media Revolution started nearly 20 years ago even though it’s only in recent years that business and the Media have caught on! And, hands down the Social Web couldn't have developed so quickly in the mainstream without the proliferation of the weblog, better known now as just a “blog.” And there's no other blogging service out there that hasn't had as large an impact on blogging as Blogger. In this Webinar, Ray Sidney-Smith, President of W3 Consulting, will take you through the start of a Blogger blog and working behind the scenes to get your blog running smoothly and found by your target audience. We'll also discuss Blogger's sister service, Feedburner, a tool to help bloggers manage subscribers to your blog's RSS feed.

Click here to registerhttps://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/938448409

   
  Archived Webinar

Google to Great Webinar Series


Using Google to Be Found
Part 1 - Google Sites

    

Using Google to Be Found
Part 2 - Google Analytics


 

Who needs an IT Department
 When
you've Got Google? -
Google Apps
 
 
   

Google+



 

 
 

Overloaded Inbox? Google
Has a Solution for You: Gmail

 


Google Documents:
On Writing on the Web
   

Google Documents:
Presentations
 

Google Documents:
Spreadsheets & Forms
 

Managing Your Time & Team
Using Google Calendar
         

Social Media Webinar Series


What Does Social Media Mean
for Your Small Business?

   
What is the Mobile Web and Why
Small Businesses Should Plan for it?
 
Predictions for Social Media Marketing, Mobile
Web & Cloud-based Computing in 2012
 

Full-length Online Courses
– 3-4 hrs

Our library of full-length courses is provided by SmallBizU, the first online academy created especially for the education and training needs of small businesses and entrepreneurs.

SmallBizU teaches entrepreneurs about the “3Ms” - Money, Marketing, and Management. It achieves this objective through the delivery of 20 core courses that teach the “language of business” and important trade-skills. Each course is delivered via the Internet full of animated slides accompanied by voice-over narration, PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, toolsets, and access to a comprehensive knowledgebase. Each course ranges anywhere from 170 to 230 slides and is presented over a three to four hour period.

For more information on a course or to register click on the course name below.

You will have immediate access to any course that your register for. You can access your course anytime and anywhere. If you have any questions please contact Tracy Nayar at tnayar@gmu.edu or 703.277.7702.

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Updated 11/19/2012 3:05:41 PM | tnayar


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All programs of the Virginia SBDC are open to the public on a non-discriminatory basis.
Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance.
Funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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