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Park City workshop helps small businesses build professional websites in just 2.5 days

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Through the Website Warrior Workshop, Women's Inspired Network and JamboJon are teaching Park City business owners not just how to build websites, but how to uncover their brand story and manage their online presence with confidence
PARK CITY, Utah — A website can make or break a small business, but building one that actually works often feels out of reach. The Website Warrior event, hosted by the Women’s Inspired Network (WIN) and creative partners at JamboJon, is changing that. Taking place June 19, 26–27, this hands-on, in-person workshop invites participants to roll up their sleeves, gain clarity on their brand story, and walk away with a professional-quality website that works—all at a fraction of the typical cost.
“It’s a tenth of what I was quoted when I started WIN’s website,” said founder Kirsten Gunnerud, reflecting on the steep costs she faced when trying to create an effective site for her organization. “I built something on WIX that works ok when someone is directed to it, but that’s about it. And the backend? A mess for me and my team to work with.”
Over 2.5 days, attendees won’t just get a plug-and-play tutorial—they’ll dig deep into personal and professional clarity. Co-led by JamboJon’s Sarah Johnson, a brand strategist known for helping businesses articulate their unique narrative, the event is designed to guide participants through their brand archetype, visual identity, and core messaging.
“It’s not just business—it’s personal,” she said. “For entrepreneurs and solopreneurs especially, this process is emotional. But by the end, you’ve not only built your website, you’ve uncovered the foundation of your brand.”

The program was born from WIN’s growing commitment to move the needle for its members and local businesses. “We are far from the traditional networking group WIN started as in the 90’s,” said Gunnerud. “We’re evolving into something that directly impacts the tools and success of the people we support.”
JamboJon, inspired by this collaboration, invented a whole new model for their business. “They created new systems that blend WordPress, hosting, and backend technology to make this seamless for everyday users,” said Gunnerud. “So that our participants don’t just leave with a website—they leave understanding how to manage it confidently.”
While WIN is centered around women, the event is open to anyone in the broader Park City community. “We’re not a closed community,” said Gunnerud. “This isn’t just about challenges women face. We want everyone who wants one to have a great website.”
“Sure, we joke about AI doing it all for us,” Gunnerud said. “But this process? It teaches you how to show up online with clarity, authenticity, and real engagement whether AI helps you get there or not. The need for that won’t change.”
Website Warrior runs June 19, 26–27, in Park City. Space is limited, and registration is open now through WIN Park City’s website. For more information about the Women’s Inspired Network and its ongoing programs, visit winparkcity.com.For more information about JamboJon Websites, visit JamboJon’s website. WIN gives special thanks to event sponsors, KPCW, Este Pizza and Luna’s Kitchen.
