Byte-sized Learning #2: The Top 10 types of Web sites in 2023


Hi Reader,

I hope you enjoyed my first digital marketing training last week. In case you missed it, I posted it on my YouTube channel.

Now that you understand the difference among owned, earned and paid media, you will want to know the channels for each. Today, I wanted to show you the most common types of Web sites and why you would use them. Hopefully, this gets your creative juices flowing and you start thinking about what you want your Web site to do for you.

Take a look at my next video to learn the Top 10 Types of Web sites of 2023. You'll see some different forms of Web design that are very common, tell your story, and connect with your customers.

If you have any questions or comments, don't hesitate to reply to my email or leave comments on the YouTube video.

Shawn Bailey

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