PHILADELPHIA, PA — For many small business owners, artists, and independent practitioners, the biggest hurdle in launching a venture isn’t the work itself but establishing a digital presence. A new evening course in the Philadelphia suburbs aims to lower that barrier.
Conscious Web Presence, a digital studio focused on making technology more accessible, announced it will lead a class titled “Start Your Business or Blog Website with Ease” at the Colonial School District Adult Evening School. The session is scheduled for October 7, 2025, at 6:30 p.m.
Practical Guidance for First-Time Website Builders
The course is designed to simplify the process of taking a website from concept to launch. Participants will learn key elements of web design, including layout, branding, navigation, and content planning. Practical instruction will also cover domain selection and how to write clear, effective copy for online audiences.
One of the main features of the class is the introduction of no-code web editors, which allow individuals to build functional, professional websites without needing programming skills. Examples of existing websites will be used to illustrate concepts, while attendees will be encouraged to discuss their own goals and projects.
A Focus on Empowerment
“Our mission is to simplify the tech side of business,” said Jen Merritt, owner of Conscious Web Presence. “We want people to feel empowered, not overwhelmed, when they bring their work online.”
The initiative reflects a broader trend in education and entrepreneurship—helping small business owners, creatives, and professionals take control of their digital presence without relying solely on outside developers.
For more information about the class and to register, visit consciouswebpresence.com.
With online visibility increasingly tied to success in today’s economy, programs like this aim to provide practical skills that can immediately impact how local entrepreneurs present themselves to the world.
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