Update Your Club Website
by Janice Sadler
As the GFWC VA Web Designer I
am often asked to provide a link from our state website to a club website.
I'm delighted to do so and the state website has a special "Links" page to
link our club women to clubs and many worthy organizations. I want all our
club women to be connected and informed. When our club women are looking
on the internet for information, they want it to be current and accurate.
Occasionally I surf to your
club website to test the link, check out your web setup, or judge the site
for the state awards. I've seen some neat graphics, terrific
photographs, spiffy calendars with linked data, and some excellent
profiles. I've also seen some data that was 2 years old, no email contact
available, the old VFWC emblem, the old state name, or no state
affiliation/emblem. I want to share with you some of the most
frequent mistakes I have found on club websites:
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VFWC is listed as
the state organization. It should be GFWC Virginia or
GFWC VA.
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The old VFWC
emblem is still displayed. Visit the GFWC VA site and copy
the new emblem.
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No revision date
is shown. Display a revision date at the bottom of every
page. This lets the viewer know how fresh the data is on that page.
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Data on the
website was one or two years old. UPDATE, UPDATE, UPDATE.
Officers and chairmen should check the website for accuracy on a regular
basis. Don't forget the website when club officers and chairmen
change. Passwords and setup information must be documented.
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Spelling mistakes
were made. Use your "spell check" tool and your club officers
and chairmen.
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No calendar found.
This is not necessary but extremely helpful to your club members,
especially big clubs with many computer literate members.
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Links don't work
and pictures don't display. Test your links from other
computers. Get your members to test your website from their computers.
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Only part of the
page shows. Different size monitors and different browsers
show different things! Get your members to test your website from their
computers.
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No contact link
found. Show an email contact on EVERY web page.
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Contact email
bounces back in error. Make sure that the contact person
checks their email DAILY and their email link is ALWAYS up to date and
typed accurately.
Now go visit your club website
and see if you have any of these problems. Remember it is not the size of
your website that counts, it's the accuracy and timely material that matters
most. A one page website can be just as effective as a ten page site if you
avoid the above mistakes.