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Author Topic: What do you want in a club?  (Read 26022 times)
KK4CPH
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« Reply #30 on: June 20, 2011, 07:06:48 AM »

Sorry I'm getting in late on this.  I'm a newbie and haven't joined a club yet but I've been looking.  I've been searching on-line and one thing that might help a club attract new members would be to have a well designed web site.  I've seen some that look terrific and have an application that you can fill out and submit.  I've also seen some that will make your eyes water using different font sizes, text overlapping pictures, links that don't work, etc.  Maybe they don't have the resources to make it better, but, as someone who is searching, I would be more inclined to check out the one that lists their activities, pictures, and a calender of events..... one that I have a "feel" for before I've contacted them.

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« Reply #31 on: June 21, 2011, 09:30:31 PM »

I agree 100% Eric.  Every once in a while, I stumble across a club web site that shows they "get it."  The internet is very much a part of what makes ham radio interesting, and I've never understood it when club sites are not interesting, informative and inviting (The Three In's!)

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Phil Westover, WA7URV
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