I celebrated my mentor's birthday with a website I built myself

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I celebrated my mentor's birthday with a website I built myself

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From August 19th to 21st, Manmanlai’s first “Independent Station Practical Camp” came to a successful conclusion.

Group photo of all staff
200+ pages of training PPT, over 30 hours of course learning, 31 real-time assignments, 1-on-1 guidance from tutors, hands-on teaching with screen projection, and digital teaching assistants to assist in answering questions at any time...

Homework Collection
Apart from anything else, the students gave the same feedback: it’s too full! (pain and happiness.jpg)

What did our "Independent Station Practice Camp" students experience in these short three days? (curious.jpg)

Day 1 · These three pages were completed in one day
In order to "add spice" to the learning atmosphere of our students, on the romania b2b leads morning of the first day of the practical camp, the host announced the team & individual points battle with generous rewards (Google advertising vouchers, one month of free use of the Supernova system, Tommy online class exchange vouchers...). Who will win in the end? Let's continue to read on!

Looking forward to the emoticon package
The instructor of the independent station construction section of this "Independent Station Practical Camp" is Kristine, who has 600+ independent station project planning experiences, also known as "Sister Ding" (although our Sister Ding's surname is not Ding).

The independent station construction section took two days, and the goal was to create the six essential pages for the independent station to harvest inquiries :

1. Home Page
2. About Page
3. Contact Page
4. Product Category Page
5. Product Details Page
6. Landing Page

This math problem is easy to calculate. We need to make three pages in two days, which means three pages a day!

What a joke
The goal is clear, the process is not simple, the instructor is reliable, and the students have a high level of understanding.

Look, the first step is to understand the MVW (Minimum Viable Website) customer acquisition logic.

First day photos
First day photos: students and tutors
First day student photos 2
The understanding of underlying logic is the foundation of website building. What we mean is that if you start building a website without understanding logic, you can only learn it, but you can't learn it and use it for yourself.

After explaining the underlying logic, the next step is the practical part. As mentioned earlier, on the first day, the students' homework is to complete the Home page, About page and Contact page.
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