Create A Website With Squarespace – The Complete Guide


Build Functional and Attractive Websites in Hours Without Any Coding Knowledge using Squarespace.
Created by Sam Gray.
Last updated: 3/2018.
English.

What Will I Learn?
  • Build functional and attractive business or personal websites without using any code.
  • Make an online store for your business.
  • Create forms to capture customer information and build mailing lists.
  • Build a blog to promote your business or cause.
  • Build dynamic websites with background video, parallax scrolling and interactive image galleries.
  • Integrate your website with Stripe, PayPal, USPS, MailChimp and much more!
  • Create, maintain and update your website yourself to save time and money.
  • Add social media blocks and leverage your social media influence to promote your site.
Requirements:
  • You will need a PC and internet access.
Description:

If you need a website, you need Squarespace. Whether its for business, personal use, a blog or even your upcoming wedding. Squarespace is the powerful tool you need to get the job done. Join Sam Gray as he walks you through the process of how to build a website within hours and without any knowledge of coding.

Sam will guide you through the main lessons you will need to know to get your site up and running as quickly as possible. This course is intended for people who need a website and don’t want the hassle of learning how to code or the expense of hiring a web developer. If you need a website to jumpstart your business or blog then this course will help you get that done in the easiest and quickest way possible. This will allow you to focus your time on the things that matter, and leave the coding to Squarespace.

So lets get started right now. Sign up for this course and let Sam show you how to build the website of your dreams!

Who is the target audience?
  • Anyone who needs to create a website.
  • Business owners who want to save time and have full control over their website content.


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