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Does your branch have a website?

26 October 2009 admin 2 Comments

This might seem like a slight obvious question, but many branches do not have a website. Tools like Facebook mean that some branches have not bothered with an independent online presence – and you must!

We need to be much more professional in the work we do and a good website is a very easy way to do this.

For over 18 months we’ve had CFBranch.com – a free website hosting offer for branches. Thanks to the kind support of Politicos Online any branch can setup a free website in seconds.

We’ve also had a specific template design made for CF branches to use. Examples of this are: Portsmouth CF, Bristol University CF, and Fylde CF.

46 blogs currently use this free service and make sure your branch is one of them!

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  1. Is your branch on Twitter?
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2 Comments »

  • Peter Brodey said:

    How we get a template for our branch website?

  • Richard Jackson (author) said:

    Peter,

    There are several templates you can use – visit the Admin section on your site and click on the Themes tab, under Appearance

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