E-Commerce Course: How Shopify can Transform your Business
We recommend you either attend the Moving to Ecommerce
This is a 9 hour course spread over 3 dates:
15th July 2020 - 13:00 - 16:00
22nd July 2020 - 13:00 - 16:00
29th July 2020 - 13:00 - 16:00
Webinar links for each course will be available to registered attendees.
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About Bounce Back Digital
Bounce Back Digital is a free programme of webinars and short courses for small businesses to help trading during Covid-19.
With more businesses moving online, learn about collaboration tools and channels to reach your customers. Learn how to set up your own e-commerce website and how to use Worldpay, Stripe and other payment gateways. Understand how to make the best use out of digital photography and video for selling products , or skill-up on how to keep your business secure online.
Running across June and July 2020, the Digital Skills Partnership is proud to introduce experts from across the region who will host informative 'subject matter introductions' and run over 20 follow-on courses aimed at helping small businesses mitigate the impact of Covid-19.
This is a free programme funded by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport delivered by the
View the full Bounce Back Digital webinar and course list here:
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Conditions and Eligibility
Participation is limited to the first 100 registrations for webinars and 15 registrations for each course.
We expect these courses will be in high demand but want to keep the class sizes small to ensure maximum benefit to attendees. If you book onto a course that you subsequently are unable to attend, we ask that you cancel your booking to allow another business to access the place. Anyone booking onto a course, that they do not attend will result in all future bookings for the Bounce Back Digital programme being removed.
To be eligible, businesses must be in Devon, Plymouth, Somerset and Torbay and employ less than 250 people.