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Making the most of the web

More and more clubs are establishing themselves on the Internet.  Many people use the very powerful search engines to find information on the Internet and this can bring your club to the attention of a whole new audience.  It's also a great way to regularly update information for your members.  This is very easy to do today at minimum cost:

•    Check with your National Governing Body whether there is an area within their website where member clubs can publish their own pages 
•    Use the free space offered by most Internet Service Providers to create and host your own club pages 
•    Or approach a local computer company to host your club website for a modest fee, and recruit a computer-literate member to create and build the pages.Mr site

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The secret of a good website is that you keep it regularly updated.  You might want to consider publishing different pages with the following information:

•    Introduction to the club - who you are, what you do 
•    The range of activities offered by your club, and club facilities 
•    Calendar of events such as coaching sessions, matches, tournaments 
•    Results and reports from recent matches, competitions and events 
•    Membership information - how to apply, eligibility, criteria 
•    Contact information for key officers

Of course, if you have the time and know-how, you can provide a much wider range of online facilities including member discussion forums, team lists, coaching information, committee papers, and so on.

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