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    INFORM: Promoting & Selling Your Work Online


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    INFORM: Promoting & Selling Your Work Online

    • When: Monday 24 April — 5:30 - 8:30pm 
    • Pricing: $50 for Guildhouse financial members (Accredited/Community) or $70 for non members, plus booking fees
    • Location: The Wyatt Trust, 161 Frome Street, Adelaide 5000
    • Presenter: Lauren Byleveld, Studio Veld

    Discover how to best set up your website to promote and successfully sell your work in this interactive lab-style workshop.

    Designed for artists, craftspeople and designers who sell their work online, or are planning to take the next step, this intensive workshop will cover intermediate website development, different sales platforms, understanding the costs involved, helpful tips & tricks, and include interactive one-on-one troubleshooting and advice.

    You’ll be led by Lauren Byleveld – the founder of web and digital solutions company Studio Veld. With 30 years of experience in website design, development and user experience, Lauren knows how to set up your digital footprint to its best potential.

    Participants will be required to bring their laptop/personal computer to this workshop so that Lauren can look through your website alongside you and do a personalised audit.

    Any questions about the session?

    Contact us on guildhouse@guildhouse.org.au or 8410 1822

    About the Presenter

    Lauren Byleveld is the founder of Studio Veld, a web and digital solutions company. Co-founder of Storygarden, creating compelling content and digital assets for community building and social impact.

    Film – repeat offender: The Hunt for the Wilderpeople, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Gadjo Dilo
    Movie scene living rent free in my head: “water the f*ing Hydrangeas”, The Judge
    Handpicked podcast: Conversations with Richard Fidler
    At home I like to: cook, dance, eat, sing
    Friends tell me: to slow down

    www.studioveld.com.au


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