Six Things I Wish I Had Known Before Starting My Etiquette Business

Six Things I Wish I Had Known When Starting My Etiquette Business

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3 Tools I Used to Update the Manners To Go Website

Today I am sharing three valuable tools I used to update the Manners To Go Certification website.

I have created many reiterations of our websites over the years.  It is quite a process and one that takes planning.

Creativity is key here.  Take the time you need to really plan this out.  Creativity actually doesn’t take place while you are working at your desk- it happens in the shower, at a stop light or maybe right before going to sleep at night.

I like to keep a notepad or my phone close by to keep up with my thoughts and ideas.

You never know when the creative spark will hit you.

The tools I am sharing with you are practical, easy, accessible and do not cost anything!

3 Tools to Create and Update the Manners To Go Website

Creating an etiquette expert’s website requires tools that can help in designing, developing, and managing the site effectively. 

  1. Photo file on my phone:  Over the years, I have collected thousands of photos- from trips, to table settings at museums, lunches with friends, speaking engagements, licensee in-person trainings – and the list goes on.  This collection of photos is what I used to recreate the Manners To Go certification site pages. 

2. Canva: Canva is a web-based graphic design platform that offers a wide range of templates, graphics, and tools for creating stunning visual content. Etiquette experts can use Canva to design eye-catching banners, social media graphics, infographics, and other visual elements for their website. Canva’s user-friendly interface and extensive library of resources make it a valuable tool for enhancing the aesthetics of the website and maintaining a professional image online.

3. Mind mapping: Less is more when writing copy for your website.  This actually takes more time.  I find Mind mapping to be key when writing copy that is meaningful and speaks to those landing on your website.  Brevity is a must when getting key messages and points across to viewers.  Parents, educators and anyone else who visits your website, needs to know exactly what you do and what you have to offer.

3 Tools I Used to Update the Manners To Go Website

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Related Article: Behind the Scenes of an Etiquette Expert’s Website

Next week:  The Popularity of a Dual Certification (children’s and business etiquette)

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6 Things Needed to start an etiquette business
   

Here Are Your Next Steps

Step 1

Get to Know Manners To Go™

Most likely, you will want to get to know us. Feel free to call or email us. Click on the links below. We are happy to discuss the details with you.

Step 2

Decide on the best training option for you

We offer two trainings to become certified to teach manners to children:

Professional Consultant Certification - Live video training

Option #1:

“Live” Video Training

If you are looking to start immediately and save money on travel and time, then this is your best option.You choose the dates of our trainings. Most choose to have their sessions once a week, others twice. This is a “live” and private training. It is NOT self-guided.

2 Day Etiquette Certificate Training

Option #2:

Two-Day In-Person

PRIVATE Training.  That’s right, we meet in person, the two of us and our focus is completely on your business.  Click the image above or follow the button below to learn more and to see a list of cities available for your training.

Step 3

Receive the curriculum and book your training dates

Upon payment, you receive the curriculum. Next, we will send an email asking you to schedule your first training date.

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