How important is your website to your business? Whether you are generating sales, promoting your products, or building your brand, your website makes it easier for people to discover your business, provides you with marketing opportunities, and facilitates contact with your customers. That’s a pretty important job.
Let’s face it, the perfect website is a fantasy. When you get right down to it, any website can be improved, and we’ll bet you are wondering what your site needs to be better at helping your business. From “user experience” to “search optimization” there are all sorts of opportunities for getting it right, or getting it wrong.
Our crack team of internet business experts will show you how they review sites and determine what can be done to make them better. We’ll select a handful of websites to use as examples that illustrate both good and bad site construction, and show you what to do–and what not to do–when updating your website.
Volunteer your site!
Would you put your website under the spotlight? We may include your website in the evening’s program, and provide you with valuable feedback that you can use to make your site better. Don’t worry, we won’t be cruel, and what you learn will help you improve your site for both your customers and your business.
To volunteer your website you can comment below (include your URL) or email us at web@smcevansville.org.
About the Social Media Club of Evansville: The Social Media Club of Evansville brings together bloggers, technology experts, business leaders, artists, and community advocates to socialize, discuss, and learn about social media in a casual context. The club meets at Ri Ra Irish Restaurant and Pub on the third Monday of each month starting at 6PM and wrapping up at 8PM in the upstairs lounge. We welcome and encourage all to join us!
Written by Tim Piazza

You’re welcome to use my website as an example, though it’s only a book review blog and doesn’t generate any income (though I do get free books sometimes).
http://www.sporadicreviews.com
Kev, Thanks for sharing your URL. We wanted to inform you that we do plan to cover your website in tonight’s discussion. Regards, -Andrew