Get Online the Right Way: A Hands-On Website Workshop for Trade & Service Businesses
Tuesday, June 10 · 12:30–2:00 PM
The Midlands Innovation X-Change
1225 Laurel Street, Columbia, SC 29201
Presented by Snaply Sites
In partnership with SC APEX Accelerator and SC Small Business Development Center.
Is this you?
You've been meaning to fix your website (or build one) for a while now. But between running your business and keeping up with everything else, it keeps getting pushed to the back burner. You don't have a big budget to hand it off to an agency, and you're not sure where to even start on your own.
This workshop is for you.
What you'll walk away with.
In 90 minutes, you'll go from zero to a real, professional online presence — built by you, guided by a professional web designer, and powered by AI tools that do the heavy lifting.
Professional email & Google search tools configured and ready to go.
A live landing page representing your business professionally.
A domain purchased and connected (full activation within 24–48 hours).
A clear roadmap for what comes next to keep growing your online.
Who should sign up?
This workshop is built for contractors, trade businesses, and service providers who are ready to show up professionally online. No experience required. You’re in the right place if:
You don't have a website yet and don't know where to start.
You have a website but it doesn't represent the quality of your work.
You want to build and manage your site yourself without breaking the bank.
You need a professional online presence to compete for customers or contracts.
Workshop Registration
Space is limited — reserve your spot today.
Free to attend & lunch is provided. No experience necessary.
Presented by Snaply Sites
In partnership with SC APEX Accelerator and SC Small Business Development Center
Dana Watkins is the founder of Snaply Sites, a Columbia-based web design company specializing in professional websites for small businesses. With a background in education and years of experience in web design, Dana makes the technical approachable — and leaves you with something real.