17 Ways to Ruin Your Website (and How to Avoid Them)

Michael Daehn takes a humorous approach to show you how to build a website that makes your customers happy.

By CSUF Startup Incubator

Date and time

Tuesday, May 28 · 6 - 7pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

You've heard of the bad hair day, but have you heard of the bad website day? Michael Daehn takes a humorous approach to show you how to build a website that makes your customers happy.

We look forward to answering your questions in the Q&A!


About the speaker:

Michael Daehn, MBA, is an award-winning digital marketer and an expert at helping you get more customers from your website. He has over 30 years of marketing experience, has written 6 books and served as a professor of business at various universities. He has worked with Disney, Nordstrom, Joyce Meyer and many others. Learn more at MichaelDaehn.com


About the CSUF Center for Entrepreneurship:

We are dedicated to helping the next generation of entrepreneurs (both at CSUF & the general community) develop the skills that they need to compete locally and globally. The CSUF Entrepreneurship program does many things, including: consulting projects where students serve up fresh strategies to actual businesses, competitions for students from middle school to grad school, helping entrepreneurs go from concept to launch, frequent seminars and office hours for entrepreneurs and professionals, and much more. Interested in becoming a part of the CSUF Entrepreneurship community? Reach out to us at csufentrepreneurship@fullerton.edu for more information! CSUF Entrepreneurship depends on the support of the community, please go here to donate. Interested in Starting up a business? Please learn more about our CSUF Startup Incubator here.

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We teach, coach, and lead the principled, cross-disciplinary practice of entrepreneurship. We believe that, through determined practice, leadership and team work, our students, faculty, clients, volunteers, and alums can systematically recombine the new and the old to forge new ventures, create an entrepreneurial culture, and dramatically benefit our community.