New Joomla SEO course launched
A new half day course will teach you the secrets of how to get to grips with the specialist subject of SEO for Joomla.
Early Bird Discount on training 15% off. Register by 21st Feb code 21212
Learn Joomla! is holding 'SEO for Joomla' training in London on Thursday 22nd March, 2012.
The course will show you how to optimise your Joomla! 2.5 or Joomla 1.5 website for search engines, to maximise traffic to your Joomla website.
Participants are encouraged to bring along their website project to work with and receive hands on support and help in the workshop section. The course is aimed at Joomla! webmasters, site owners and developers who wish to improve the SEO performance of their Joomla website.
The course will explain the secrets of tuning a Joomla website to improve search engine performance, and show you how to install and configure the sh404SEF component for best results. The course will also show you should change your site structure and content to match the information users are looking for everyday in your field.
The venue is the Conway Room, at the Conway Hall , in Central London, a few minutes walk from Holborn underground station. The venue is a short tube or bus ride from the main railway stations at Kings Cross, St. Pancras and Euston, and is easily reached by tube from Waterloo, Liverpool Street and Paddington.
Time: 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Cost: £99 plus VAT, payable in advance. Coffee and tea will be provided. You will need to bring your own laptop to work on your own project. A free copy of our new Joomla SEO Ebook is included with the course (worth £25).
The course agenda is as follows:
- Introductions and review participants goals
- Introductory lecture, covering the key principles, including:
- SEO – the basics
- Joomla specific SEO issues
- Workshop / Practical hands on exercises and discussion of your website
- Tea/Coffee break
- Step-by-step Optimising a Joomla website
- Installing and configuring the sh404SEF component
- Summary, Review and Conclusions. Action List. What to do next.
- Close
