Another role which occupies some of my time is the attempt to get some webpage/blog design/ maintenace work, below is a pitch to a potential client, who I will see tomorrow.
There two options, a website (cost approx £250 p.a. including updating content) or a blog (cost approx £100 p.a. including updating content).
I have drawn up possible website design (see below)
This is a design for a home page that could link to four other pages (Aims, Join Us, Committee, News, Meetings). CTC could decide it wanted more or fewer pages and
That they should have different content and/or names. Equally the colour scheme, logos, and layout are only rough suggestions. A website has the advantage that a visitor to the home page could rapidly find out some salient points of info re CTC without going through the whole site, but if they want more detailed info (e.g. how to contact the treasurer, what did the last meeting decide etc) they can be directed to pages holding that info. It is possible to add, subtract and rename pages and add subsections of pages within this structure (e.g.; a meetings page could link to archives containing minutes of previous meetings). The links to external organisations are also entirely at CTC’s discretion; the list given is purely illustrative.
Blogs (short for weblogs) are much easier to maintain and so cheaper than websites, the use a ready made design template usually with chronologically organised content centre page and more permanent notices at the side, here are a couple of examples:
1) FPS Blog
2) LSFC Blog
Blogs can contain as much content as a website but it are less accessibly organised and the user has to know that s/he needs to scroll back through previous content to find everything that is on the site
Another option is to link a blog to website page so that the blog can be used as a kind of noticeboard/newspaper for members of the organisation (see: http://gptublog.blogspot.com/).
P.Murry
Peter Murry has been an active Trades Unionist and Green Party activist for over twenty years. After retiring from lecturing he is devoting more time to political and Journalistic work. He is Secretary of the Green Party Trades Union Group and Co-convenor of Green Left. He has regularly contributed pieces on Green politics, education and trades unionism to ‘Post-16 Educator’ magazine (post16educator@runbox.com).
He has designed and runs websites for:
The Green Party Trades Union Group, http://gptu.net/pssess4X/3c/hpage.shtml
The Campaign Against Tube Privatisation. http://gptu.net/catp/catp.shtml
Green Left http://gptu.net/gleft/greenleft.shtml
Dodo Modern Poets http://gptu.net/dmp/dodo.shtml
He runs the Free Painters and Sculptors blog http://freepands.blogspot.com/
And updates the London Socialist Film Co-op site socialistfilm.blogspot.com
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