Additional free training will be held for businesses in Fenland, to teach them how best they can use their website.
It has been decided to conduct more free training sessions to ensure that businesses in Fenland will be able to really take advantage of their websites. This decision is subsequent to the two extremely successful workshops that were held the previous month.
The training sessions would offer realistic counsel on how the commercial enterprises could develop more alluring pages on their website. The sessions would also provide suggestion about methods they could utilise to improve the online profile of their trade and also teach them how they can get to the top pages of the search engines.
A variety of business owners made the best of the casual training sessions that were conducted at Hereward Hall in March and July.
Headed by an experienced and skilled lecturer from Bedford College, the sessions emphasised the economic profit that could be availed of from a high class website. The workshops also highlighted the ways in which improvements on the Internet could assist the background by reducing mail and the consumption of fuel.
It was the joint efforts of Bedford College, The County Council of Cambridgeshire and the Fenland Green Business Club that helped to avail of the finances from the European Union.
The firms that participated the previous month consisted of owners of a caravan park, a chip store and employees of gardening and do-it-yourself company as well as a packaging firm.
The keen reactions have ended in ideas to carry out the two more session like the previous ones to be conducted on the 1st and 16th of November.
Any commercial enterprise that has less than 250 staff members can sign up for the free workshops that would be held in November. They can call Kat Von Glos on the number 01223 715950 or send her an email at Katherine.vonglos@cambridgeshire.giov.uk.