SCORE Keeps Small Businesses A Step Ahead With Free Webinars

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SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties is hosting several free webinars in November.

Google Analytics 101–Improve Your Online Business by Understanding Essential Data 
On Tuesday, Nov. 17, join this free webinar, “Google Analytics 101–Improve Your Online Business by Understanding Essential Data.”
This webinar, from 1 to 2 p.m., is hosted by Mo Hossain, a SCORE volunteer workshop presenter.
Google Analytics is a fantastic tool. Best part is, it’s free to use for everyone! No matter if you have a 2-page website or a massive e-commerce website, you can use Google Analytics to understand how your customers are using your website and where you can improve their experience.

During this webinar, expert in business data analytics Mo Hossain will walk you through the steps of how to set up Google Analytics so you can start getting data from your own website.

In this workshop you’ll learn:

  • The basics of Google Analytics
  • Why Google Analytics is important
  • How you can use it for your benefit

About the presenter: Mo Hossain is a volunteer Workshop Presenter for SCORE and an expert in Technology Strategy & Digital Business Analysis.

Mo previously worked in NYC and London with international companies for several years, where he helped major retailers, media and technology companies make sure their customers were having a great user experience.

After working as a Sales Engineer, Solutions Consultant, Software Developer and DevOps Engineer, he decided to open up his own business, Data Up, to help small and medium-size businesses understand their data and create a better online experience so their customers keep coming back.

Click here to register.

How to Start and Operate a Small Business–Online

On Wednesday, Nov. 18, learn “How to Start and Operate a Small Business–Online” at this free webinar.

This webinar, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., is hosted by attorney and SCORE presenter Frank P. Farmer, Jr.

You have come to the right place, if you are in the early stages of thinking about starting a small business, or even, if you have started up your business, and realized you missed a few things.

If you are thinking about “becoming your own boss” this is a chance to get an overview of the things you need to know.

Join Frank P. Farmer, Jr. in a discussion of the ‘nuts and bolts” issues that should be considered when starting and operating a small business.

Frank will discuss topics including the need and usefulness of developing a business plan; selecting a business organizational structure; fictitious name registration; licensing; hiring employees vs. independent contractors; obtaining tax identification numbers and other related topics (as time permits).

About the presenter: A graduate of Widener School of Law and a member of the Pennsylvania Bar, Frank P. Farmer, Jr. has been engaged in the private practice of law since 1980.

Located in Kennett Square, PA, but providing services throughout the Delaware Valley region, Frank’s practice, concentrates in the area of small business transactions, which includes the representation of individuals and business entities; starting, operating and/or buying/selling small businesses.

His services include, but are not limited to, incorporation services and registration of fictitious names; preparation and review of leases, contracts, employment agreements, shareholder/operating /partnership agreements; representation of buyers/sellers of businesses, conflict resolution and problem solving.

Click here to register.

Building Inclusion and Diversity Strategies Into Your Small Business

On Thursday, Nov. 19, join this free webinar and learn about “Building Inclusion and Diversity Strategies Into Your Small Business.”

This webinar, from 1 to 2 p.m. is hosted by intercultural communications expert Stephanie Felix.

This year has been one of unprecedented change, civil unrest and social upheaval. Organizations, even small businesses, have a responsibility to address the issues of this time.

Join this interactive live session, presented by Stephanie Felix, as she will share best practices for small business owners to:

  • Effectively create inclusivity in your business and products
  • Leverage the power of diversity to better meet the needs of your employees and customers
  • Learn strategies for incorporating inclusion and diversity into your entrepreneurial endeavors

About the presenter: Stephanie Felix was born and raised on St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, in a multicultural family.

She spent her youth on the small island before moving to Coral Gables, Florida in 2009 to attend the University of Miami where she majored in Psychology and Journalism.

In 2010 she moved to New York City to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University Teachers College.

Stephanie has worked in fashion, luxury and beauty brands, including Hermès, Estée Lauder and Vogue and in corporate finance, working at JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock.
Most recently, she joined Indeed.com as the Manager of Career and Team Growth, managing the team responsible for global manager development, career development and inclusion and diversity training.

She has 12 years experience working in learning and development and inclusion and diversity and is passionate about driving a growth mindset and a learning culture in organizations.

She has deep expertise in cultural intelligence, intercultural communications and creating a sense of belonging at work. She is also passionate about social justice issues, the arts, learning about new diverse cultures, literature, writing, traveling and exploring, spending time in the sun and changing the world.

Click here to register.

 SCORE, the nation’s largest network of volunteer business experts, is dedicated to helping small businesses get off the ground, grow and achieve their goals.

Since 1964, it has provided education and mentorship to more than 11 million entrepreneurs nationwide.

SCORE Chester and Delaware Counties has been operating since 1985, with 100 dedicated volunteers today who provide confidential mentoring at no charge and offer business seminars, workshops and webinars to benefit the local community.

SCORE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and a resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA).

Find out more about SCORE by clicking here. 

 

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