Practical Business Use of the Internet:
Build Your Own .COM
A Free Professional Development Workshop
At the UM-St. Louis/ SouthWestern Bell Telecommunity Center
(Click Here for a Map to the Telecommunity Center )
Presented by Dr. Bud Banis, Sponsored by
The Institute of Management Accountants
May 19, 2000, 1-4:00 pm (3 CEU)
"Entrepreneur - a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of profit"
Introduction: PowerPoint Presentation:

Basic Tools & Navigation:

u Windows Explorer & File Management
u Netscape & Web Browsing
  • Bookmarks & organizing information
  • Search Tools
u Free connections to the Internet-Free E-mail and Free Webspace
Website design:  Where to get free tools and tutorials u How hard is it to make a web site?
u What would it cost to get someone else to do it?
u HTML--what is it?
u Using Netscape Page Composer for a first cut
u Do you need to know HTML? WYSIWYG editors
Places to learn the basics
Nifty features for free and easy
Setting up a Website u Register your own .com--What does it cost & is your name available?
u Free or inexpensive places to put it
u Tracking traffic--counters and statistics
Easy Commerce u Affiliate programs-get your feet wet with other people's products
u Credit card processing-you don't have to do the work or take the risk
Getting Found
u Search Engines & Registration
u keywords & Metatags
u Choosing keywords
Bookmarks
Who Should Attend: Beginners to intermediate interested in inexpensive websites.
To Register:
RSVP to IMA Hotline (314-995-9280). Or CLICK HERE to e-mail Mike Bevelo
For More Information:
e-mail Bud Banis at UM-St Louis rbanis@jinx.umsl.edu or call 314-516-6136

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