March 2014 – employeeuniversity.com

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    Website: http://www.employeeuniversity.com/

    Description: Employee University started in 2001. Darin from Employee University states, “We produce and sell videos for employee training and development, focusing on soft skills such as customer service skills, management and leadership development, employment law issues, HIPAA and other healthcare and medical office topics, sexual harassment, safety, and workplace respect.

    Our training DVD kits are basically “train-it-yourself” kits for employers. The training programs come with a complete training agenda, including key discussion points, and helpful exercises that emphasize the video’s message, so that a purchaser can create a classroom experience using our videos.

    In addition to DVD kits, businesses can alternatively purchase online video viewing licenses so that employees can learn from their desk or home.”

    Technologies Used: Darin continued, “We came to LexiConn because of their reputation in the ShopSite community for being ShopSite experts, and that has been the case. Their knowledge of ShopSite and ability and willingness to help is most beneficial to a small business such as ours.

    We have several solutions that we use online that required PHP in conjunction with MySQL databases. The LexiConn service is prompt and as good as it gets in the hosting world. We’ve been with about five different hosts in the thirteen years we’ve been in business and I can tell you, you get what you pay for. With LexiConn, I’m paying good money for a stable internet presence, ShopSite expertise, and premium technical support – and that’s exactly what LexiConn has delivered!”

    Advice / Tips: Darin finished, “As one of the owners, and the webmaster for Employee University, I’ve always paid heed to the advice of the SEO experts: Create good content and they will come. We’ve not done any link farming or other shady SEO boosting practices, and it’s served us well. So, that’s my advice: Create good content and good navigation (still something I’m working on); don’t waste your time on gimmicks.

    Lastly, with business in general, I think all small business owners should understand Microsoft Access. No other piece of software has given me as many time-saving, business-visibility and mass data manageability solutions as MS Access.”

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