Call it an ecourse, call it a toolkit.
Call it a place that contains all the info you need
on your journey toward GDPR compliance.

Like you, I am a Wordpress website owner. I’m just an individual: I’m not a fancy shmacny company with a million dedicated employees. And like you, I don’t have the funds to hire an attorney to figure out exactly what I need to do to become GDPR compliant.


And let’s be honest: I don’t have $$ to throw away on someone else’s GDPR “solution” that may or may not even give me what I need.


I’m guessing you can relate to that too, which is why I put together an ecourse/toolkit/resource area just for you.


It’s a no-frills place to find out pretty much all the info you need to help your website become GDPR compliant.



 
The GDPR Essentials For Wordpress eCourse Includes:

- 14 concise lessons that give you all the info you need, with none of the legal jargon and mumbo jumbo


- a simple checklist to follow along with the course and track your progress


- a data collection processes worksheet to help you track what third parties you use, what data they collect, and how it is used



 

Let's Talk $:


I believe everyone should be able to own and operate a website, regardless of how much money they’ve got in the bank. That’s why I want to keep the price of this ecourse super, ridiculously low. 


I’ve seen similar offerings for sale starting at $99. I can’t get on board with that.


That’s why I want to offer you all of this for just $10.






We Cover All This:
  •  GDPR basics: what it is and why it it is in existence

  •  Everything you need to know about email marketing: how to check if your sign-up forms are GDPR compliant; how to modify them so they are; what to do with your existing subscribers (can you keep emailing them or not?)

  •  Everything you need to know about GDPR-friendly contact forms

  •  How to create a privacy policy in Wordpress (it’s easier than you think!)

  •  Everything about third parties and how you can use them and still remain GDPR compliant

  •  How to keep using Google Analytics to track your stats — but not get fined by the GDPR police

  •  Overview of cookies (not the kind you eat): cookie policy and how to get consent from your visitors to accept them on your site

  •  What to do if you sell products through your site

  •  Security suggestions

  •  Wordpress’s new GDPR tools: what they are and how to use ‘em

  •  What you need to do in the case of a data breach

  •  Other considerations

Who's The Course For?

This course is for you if:


- You have a self-hosted, wordpress.org site

- You are an individual or small business

- You are looking for quick, easy to follow information about how your website can become GDPR compliant

- You’re ready to DIY: you’ll need to go through the lessons and implement the suggestions on your own

This course is not for you if:


- You don’t have a self-hosted, wordpress.org site

- You’re looking for GDPR compliant solution where you have to do none of the work

- You’re looking for professional, legal advice