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Online Business |
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Introduction |
This course teaches a student who may have absolute no knowledge about online business to set up his own online business and make money.
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Objectives |
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Units Covered |
Course Outlines
1. Introduction to internet business
2. How to register for a domain name
3. How to set up your own web site
4. How to write web pages using FrontPage
5. Some useful basic knowledge of HTML
6. How to register your site with search engines such as Google and Yahoo
7. How to get your webpages indexed by Google and other search engines
8. How to get income through affiliate marketing
9. How to drive traffics to your sites
10. How to know who and how they come to your sites
11. The different categories of information products you can sell
12. How to sell your products and collect payment.
13. How to convert visitors to buyers
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Assessment |
This is a practical hands-on course where students have to perform actual domain registration, have their own websites, populate their own web pages, sell others’ and their own products and collect payment.
Certificate of Participation will be issued:
Proof of at least one successful genuine sale
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Course Materials |
Need to be able to pay for domain site registration and site hosting cost (minimum in the region of $100 for the duration of the course)
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Fees |
$385 (Includes GST) |
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Duration |
3 months access |
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Lecturer |
Associate Professor Gah-Kok, Jacob Gan |
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Lecturer Profile |
Associate Professor Gah-Kok, Jacob Gan
He started his apprenticeship as an EDB projects officer in 1975 after graduating from the then University of Singapore with a mechanical engineering degree. Lured by the opportunities in Saudi Arabia, he joined a Singapore-based company to manage a cargo handling operation at Jeddah Port in 1977. After failing to strike black-gold there, he returned to Singapore in 1978 and worked for a firm to set up and manage a manufacturing plant as its general manager until in 1983 when NTU (then NTI) made him an offer that excited him. He went for his graduate studies at the University of Michigan in 1984 and has been working with NTU ever since.
In addition to face-to-face learning and teaching, he also has great passion for eLearning and has been developing and conducting eLearning courses, both scientific and soft-skill based courses. To hone his presentation skills he has been active practicing his babblings in Toastmasters clubs, including taking parts in many speech contests which he failed to win until recently when he emerged Champion in the District 80 Area Z Humorous Speech Contest. |
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