Website Training

for Greater Lafayette Indiana

Website Training For Greater Lafayette Indiana

Need more hands-on control over your website? We can help. Websites are typically built on a CMS  or content management system that allows different levels of access depending on your comfort level. Training sessions typically include how to:

  • Login- How to reach your admin login page and submit your login credentials for access.
  • Adding Pages- How to create new pages of content and link them to your navigation menu.
  • Delete Pages- How to either delete or shut off existing pages on your website.
  • Add Images- How to upload image files from your computer to the website and then add them into a page. There are many other ways to have images displayed on a website such as using third-party components, modules and widgets we can cover as well.
  • Add Videos- Learn how to add videos from YouTube, Vemio or uploaded videos on your website.
  • Manage Users- Learn how to add, disable and remove users from your website via Super Admin dashboard.
  • Install Website Software Updates- Be able to install important software updates for your website. Learn the proper order and troubleshooting tips to catch any software conflicts that might happen due to conflicting software.
  • Manage Your Online Store- Learn how to update company information, manage inventory by adding/removing shop items and run store sales/discounts.
  • Disaster Restoration- Learn what to do when your website goes down and how to quickly get it restored.

Take Control

Depending on your comfort level, learning to manage your website yourself is about as difficult as learning to write using a MS Word document. Advanced training is also available for those who are already comfortable with day-to-day usage of their website. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information or to schedule your website training session today.

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