Build and Design a Business WEBSITE (Beginner to Advanced)

Why take this course?
Based on the information provided, here is a summary of the topics and resources covered in the class, along with instructions for the class project:
Overview: The class covers a wide range of web applications and tools that can be used to enhance and manage various aspects of a website or online presence. These include:
- WordPress: A popular content management system (CMS) that enables users to create and manage websites.
- WooCommerce: An eCommerce plugin for WordPress, allowing for the creation of online stores.
- Dreamhost, HostGator, WP Engine, Siteground, and Bluehost: Hosting services that support websites built with various CMS platforms.
- Theme Forest, Template Monster, and RocketTheme: Marketplaces for web design themes.
- Elegant Themes: A developer of premium WordPress themes and plugins.
The class also covers other applications and tools, including:
- Fantastico: For website installation and management.
- Ad Management Applications: For managing online advertising campaigns.
- Analytics Apps: For tracking website performance.
- Calendar Applications: For scheduling and event management.
- Live Chat Websites: For real-time communication with visitors or customers.
- OS Ticket: A support ticket system to manage customer inquiries and issues.
- Ecom and Shopping Carts: For handling online transactions.
- Project Management Tools: For organizing projects and team collaborations.
- Learning Management System (LMS): For creating and delivering online courses.
- Forum Creation: For building online communities.
- Image Galleries & Photoblogs: For showcasing images and photographic content.
- Media Wiki: For creating and managing wikis.
- Podcast Generators: For podcast hosting and distribution.
- Video Apps like Clipbucket: For video sharing and management.
- Cloud Realms: A gaming platform for online gaming communities.
- Guestbook Apps like Advanced Guestbook: For collecting messages from visitors.
- RSS Apps like Feed on Feeds: For aggregating and managing RSS feeds.
- CRM Systems like Citrus CRM: For customer relationship management.
Class Project: For the final project, students are required to create a new landing page using Wix, WordPress, or HTML. The landing page should include:
- A header and text content to convey the purpose of the page.
- Image(s) that complement the content.
- A top menu for navigation.
After creating the basic layout, students are encouraged to add styling, change fonts, and enhance the look and feel of the page to their liking. Once completed, students should share a screenshot and a link to their new landing page so others can view it.
Your Teacher: The class is led by Scott D. Clary, who brings over a decade of experience in sales, marketing, and leadership across various industries. He has worked with Fortune 500/100 brands and has had his insights published in major media outlets. Scott hosts the Success Story Podcast and is the founder of ROI Overload, a community dedicated to sales, marketing, growth, and startups. You can follow Scott on Twitter or LinkedIn at @scottdclary for updates on sales, marketing, growth, and startup discussions.
This summary encapsulates the key points from the class materials and outlines the expectations for the class project. It provides a comprehensive overview of the digital tools and resources covered in the class, as well as practical guidance for students to apply what they've learned by creating their own landing page.
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