Re: User Group Web Sites
Re: User Group Web Sites
- Subject: Re: User Group Web Sites
- From: "MacUsers" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 16:19:36 -0400
My website, www.macusersonline.com, has all that plus a deals page, software
and os x tips and tricks i post, product reviews, a forum, our monthly
newsletter plus other
special event coverage. You can do a preview, go to www.macusersonline.com
and click
the members button, when the message shows up, enter "member" for the name
and "macusers" for the
password. (Without the quotes)
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On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 02:12 PM, Rick Ortiz wrote:
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> Over the years our User Group has experimented with different ideas on
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> our
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> web site to try and serve our members better. We offer the basic
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> information for our group along with a downloadable newsletter and
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> brochure,
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> an iCal link for meetings, and forums for discussions. I was
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> wondering what
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> else other user groups are doing on their sites to attract members.
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> Also
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> does the group leadership track statistics on the site to see how well
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> it is
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> being used?
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> Aloha,
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> Rick Ortiz
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> President- Maui Apple User Society
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> mauimac.org
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