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More Training Scheduled

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Just a quick note to let you all know that we have scheduled more dates for our popular Build a WordPress site in a day and Twitter for Business courses.

The dates are as follows, click the link to book on our training provider site Findmeatrainer.co.uk :

Build a WordPress Site in a day
25 Feb 2011, Bristol

Twitter Classroom Training
16 Mar 2011, Chippenham

Build a WordPress Site in a day
25 Mar 2011, Bristol

Build a WordPress Site in a day
22 Apr 2011,Bristol


Build a WordPress site in a Day

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Godjira are very pleased to announce their new WordPress training course. “Build a WordPress site in a day”

WordPress began life a blogging system, but has developed into a full content management system with almost every widget plugin and theme you can imagine.

WordPress is used by over 13% of the 1,000,000 biggest websites.

As they say on their site “WordPress is limited only by your imagination”.

This course will enable you to build a basic WordPress site in a day. From adding pages and images to customizing widgets.

The course lasts from 9:30 to 4:30 on the 25th February 2011 at The Old Coach House in Bristol and costs £180.

Who is this course for?

This course is for anyone who wants to be able to build their own website or blog using WordPress. Or for those who have already built as website using WordPress and want a structured classroom training course to help them achieve more.

Course Schedule

You can  download a full course schedule in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format here

Book Now

To book now go to our partner website at findmeatrainer.co.uk or buy now using the PayPal button.


Viva Business Networking

This course has been jointly organised by Viva Business Networking.

Once you have built your WordPress site and have a wonderful blog, now is the perfect opportunity to get networking! We have several groups running in Bristol on a monthly basis. Our format is relaxed and productive. Why not join us?


Devizes Children’s Centre

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Devizes Children’s Centre is a project we got involved in through Patricia Harper of PHaros Marketing. Pat helps Devizes with a lot of their copywriting and marketing and we’ve worked with Pat on a number of projects before. So when they needed a new website that they could update themselves as well as produce regular news articles, of course the answer was WordPress and Godjira!

We worked with Pat and Stephen Richardson of DesignMix to put together a design that fitted their existing corporate style. While the site was building we put up another temporary site to fill the gap as well as manage the transfer of the domain name to our servers and setting up all the email accounts for the centre.

This isn’t the first time we’ve worked with Pat. We also built WordPress site for The Rural Needs Initiative,  another SureStart Children’s Centre in Marlborough and Tidworth. (Godjira are working on another SureStart Centre in Chippenham too).

To help the Children’s Centre staff get to grips with WordPress we provided on site WordPress training as well as user manuals for the site and the associated forum.

We have delivered a really useful and flexible site that the Children’s Centre can use to publicise their courses and events. We have also shown about how nicely we play with others and how linking up with copywriters and graphic designers can help everyone to get the best out of their website and on-line marketing.


CJS Services

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

CJS Services is a redesign and a re-work of a previous website we had built for John Francis and his extraordinary valve amplifiers and cleverly constructed speaker cabinets.

John had finally decided to take the plunge and give up his day job, being something very clever for Motorola, to concentrate 100% on his real passion, clever electronics for amps, speakers and guitar pedals. As a result, he needed the ability to sell on-line as well as use the website to power his on-line marketing. We didn’t want to go too far from the existing design, but wanted to freshen it up a bit and make the structure something more flexible.

We chose WordPress as the engine to build the site on; adding on the WordPress e-commerce plug-in to give John the  ability to sell his upcoming range of pedals on-line. We chose WordPress in line with our published marketing method, to give John the ability to use news to power his on-line marketing and his Facebook business page.  We also added on a couple of cute things like the Facebook “like button” that lets anyone with a Facebook account to  quickly and simply add a link to John’s website.

We like John and we like his products. We think we’ve given him a website that is professional looking site, full of functionality to sell products and provide a base from which to power his on-line marketing.  What we would really love however,  is to give one of his Soul Destroyer valve pedals a long term test drive!

 


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